Job Posting: DABC Community Advocate

Open: November 15, 2024

Closes: November 29, 2024

Location: Vancouver, BC

Category: Community and Social Services Job

Type: Full-time, Part-time, 6-month contract with possibility of extension

Salary: $54,000 (prorated to number of days working)

Who We Are

Since 1977, Disability Alliance BC (DABC) has been a provincial, cross-disability voice in British Columbia. We champion issues impacting the lives of people with disabilities through our direct services, community partnerships, advocacy, research and publications.

Our mission: to support people with all disabilities, to live with dignity, independence and as equal and full participants in the community.

Program Description

The Access RDSP program provides direct support through the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) and related benefits including the Child Disability Benefit, Canada Disability Benefit and Registered Disability Savings Plan to promote financial literacy and financial security for people with disabilities in British Columbia. Access to the DTC and related benefits has become more relevant, as many people with disabilities will need the DTC to apply for the upcoming Canada Disability Benefit. We are seeking advocates passionate about social justice issues to join our dynamic team and help grow our impact in BC and beyond.

Job Description – Community Advocate

You will join a team of advocates, working one-on-one with people with disabilities to provide in-depth support through the DTC and associated benefits. You will help raise awareness about DTC through the development of strategic partnerships and community outreach. You are also an active team member, able to contribute to the additional administrative responsibilities associated with the day-to-day operation of the program.

The successful applicant must:

  • Be able to work effectively with people with disabilities
  • Have a minimum of 2 years combined post-secondary education and/or applicable work experience
  • Have strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to communicate complex concepts in plain language
  • Be computer literate and proficient with word-processing software including the Microsoft Office Suite
  • Be available for occasional travel to communities across BC
  • Be self-motivated, adaptable, and able to work effectively with a team
  • Have excellent organizational skills
  • Have strong knowledge of social media
  • Maintain the integrity and confidentiality of sensitive client information

The following are strong assets for this position:

  • Experience with the DTC and other disability benefits (e.g. RDSP, Child Disability Benefit, Canada Pension Plan-Disability)
  • Experience in the non-profit sector
  • Experience with community outreach or program planning
  • Experience with presenting complex information to diverse audiences
  • Experience working with Adobe Creative Suite
  • Experience with a disability and/or supporting people with disabilities
  • A driver’s license

This is a fixed term position, ending at the end of March 2025 and can be negotiated to be either part-time or full time (anywhere between 3-5 days/week) and will be based out of DABC’s Vancouver office, with occasional travel across Canada.

Depending on future funding, this role may be extended and may further develop to involve direct client work when the contract period ends.

DABC is an open and diverse organization that promotes inclusive hiring practices. We encourage applications from qualified applicants who identify as visible minorities, Indigenous persons, and of all sexual orientations, gender expressions and identities. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

To Apply:

Please submit a resume and brief cover letter addressed to Cynthia Minh, Director—Tax AID & Access RDSP at cynthia@dabc.ca using the subject heading “Job Application: Community Advocate”. No phone calls please.

Applications are due no later than 4:30 p.m. on November 29, 2024. DABC welcomes all applications, however, only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an interview.

Download a PDF of the job posting here.

Upcoming webinar on the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)

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Join us for our upcoming webinar on the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)!

What: Public Lunch and Learn: Canadian Dental Care Plan
When: Wednesday November 27th 2024 12pm – 1pm PST
Where: Zoom

Register in advance here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VTF2y7S6Sgy4mm4bdaludw

You can also check out our blog post on the CDCP: https://disabilityalliancebc.org/canadian-dental-care-plan-cdcp/.

 

 

November is Indigenous Disability Awareness Month (IDAM)

White and blue graphic with text that says "November is Indigenous Disability Awareness Month!" surrounded by a text frame that incorporates a drawing of a plant on the left side. Other texts says "#IDAM2024 and Learn more: www.bcands.bc.ca." There are decorative blue shapes in two corners.

November is Indigenous Disability Awareness Month (IDAM), which was created by BC Aboriginal Network on Disability Society (BCANDS) in 2015. 2024 is its 10th anniversary! Indigenous peoples in Canada face much higher rates of disability compared to the general population. IDAM acknowledges the barriers faced by Indigenous people with disabilities and their families, while acknowledging their achievements and many contributions to their communities.

It is important to us that the role we play within the disability community and the programs and projects we deliver are not complacent in perpetuating systems of discrimination and oppression. DABC will be attending the upcoming Indigenous Disability and Wellness Gathering organized by BCANDS/Indigenous Disability Canada, and we are excited to learn and collaborate with others on ways to remove barriers for Indigenous people with disabilities.

To learn more about BCANDS/IDC, IDAM and the Disability and Wellness Gathering, visit: https://www.bcands.bc.ca/ and https://www.indigenousdisabilitygathering.com/.