Job Posting: Communications/Social Media Assistant
Duration: 15 weeks, 25 hrs/week starting ASAP autumn-winter 2023-24
Rate of pay: $25/hr
This position is fully remote.
Students must be registered in an accredited Canadian post-secondary institution.
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.
We work to support people with all disabilities to live with dignity, independence and as equal and full participants in the community.
Job Description
The key tasks and responsibilities of the Communications/Social Media Assistant include social media marketing, understanding and monitoring social media analytics; creating, scheduling and distributing multimedia content on behalf of DABC and partner organization ACE-BC; and managing and moderating DABC’s social media communities, particularly on new platforms, but also on existing platforms as needed. Our current networks include over 5,000 subscribers each on Facebook and Twitter, and LinkedIn followers. We hope to grow new subscriber bases on Instagram and TikTok with the help of the Communications/Social Media Assistant. While performing the duties mentioned above, the successful candidate will need to:
- Create branding-consistent templates for the posting of various content formats across multiple platforms
- Grow reach and engagement within DABC’s existing social media networks, including:
– Twitter (5,070 followers)
– Facebook (7.5 k followers)
– LinkedIn (701 followers)
– Community Groups receiving monthly E-Newsletter (3200 organizations including disability,
seniors and Indigenous groups)
– Transition Magazine subscribers (1,700 recipients)
– Members (approx. 400)
– Donors (approx. 400)
– Google Ads (reach TBA, currently beginning Google Ad Grants program for nonprofits)
- Expand audience and engagement through managing new DABC social media accounts on Instagram and TikTok.
- Consistently use language sensitive to people with disabilities, both in person when communicating directly with clients, as well as public-facing when posting content or engaging dialogue online in a moderating capacity on behalf of DABC.
- Work independently and with various departmental teams in creating and posting regular image, text, audio and video content
- Work with management in building regular reporting tools on performance and social media analytics against the company’s baseline targets for engagement.
- Use blog reader apps to follow the contents and blogs of the company’s key clients, partners, and competitors
- Track key social media web site use analytics regularly
- Use tools to identify and monitor key Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok influencers, journalists and community bloggers
- Use SEO and Engagement Optimization to track and improve key metrics related to engagement
- Other relevant duties as determined by management
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 especially encouraged to apply.
To Apply:
Please submit a resume and brief covering letter addressed to Kimberley Payne at kimberley@disabilityalliancebc.org. No phone calls or faxes please.
JOB POSTING: Staff Lawyer: 1-Year Contract
1-year contract starting June 26, 2023
(exact start date can be flexible)
Our Mission
For 45 years, Disability Alliance BC (DABC) has been a provincial, cross-disability voice in British Columbia. Our mission is to support people with all disabilities to live with dignity, independence, and as equal and full participants in the community. We champion issues impacting the lives of people with disabilities through our direct services, community partnerships, advocacy, research, and publications. We are a member organization of the Council of Canadians with Disabilities and the BC Poverty Reduction Coalition.
In 2020, DABC opened the Disability Law Clinic (DLC). Funded by the Law Foundation of BC, the DLC is the first non-profit legal clinic in BC that works exclusively in the area of disability rights. The DLC provides free legal advice and assistance to low-income people with disabilities throughout BC, in certain disability-related areas of law, including:
- Human rights and discrimination, including disability-related complaints to the BC Human Rights Tribunal (BCHRT) and federal human rights agencies.
- Disputes about income support for people with disabilities, especially disability assistance from BC’s Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction. The DLC works with DABC’s Advocacy Access program on appeals of Ministry decisions, at the Employment and Assistance Appeal Tribunal (EAAT). The DLC also represents clients in applications for judicial review of EAAT decisions.
- Questions or disputes related to decision-making rights, especially in cases where BC’s Public Guardian and Trustee or a court-appointed committee make decisions on behalf of a person.
- Questions about private long-term disability insurance benefits.
The DLC currently consists of two lawyers, one articling student, a full-time legal assistant/advocate, and a part-time intake worker/legal assistant. This position is a temporary position while one of our lawyers is on leave.
You can find more information about our services on our website, at https://disabilityalliancebc.org/program/disability-law-clinic/
Duties and Responsibilities
- Interviewing clients, conducting legal research, preparing pleadings, and representing clients in disability-related human rights complaints to the BC Human Rights Tribunal (BCHRT) and federal human rights agencies.
- Representing clients in appeals to BC’s Employment and Assistance Appeal Tribunal (EAAT), in cases involving disputes about provincial government disability benefits.
- Providing summary advice and representation services to the DLC’s clients
- Delivering public legal education sessions and workshops, for people with disabilities and disability-related organizations.
- Supporting administrative staff and helping to manage client intake process.
- Preparing and providing training for advocates in DABC’s Advocacy Access program
- Supervising law students and volunteers
- Supporting DABC’s systemic advocacy on behalf of people with disabilities, including organising advocacy campaigns and preparing written submissions to policy-makers. A particular focus will be the development of accessibility standards pursuant to the Accessible BC Act.
Required
- Membership in the Law Society of BC, or eligibility for immediate transfer
- At least 3 years experience as a practising lawyer
- Familiarity with human rights laws or other relevant areas of law
- Outstanding organizational skills
- Demonstrated success in working effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds (e.g. cultural, religious, age, sexual orientation, etc.)
- Demonstrated understanding of ableism, colonialism, and other structures of oppression
Assets
- Experience working from an anti-ableist perspective
- Experience organising public advocacy campaigns, particularly on law reform, and/or preparing formal submissions to policy-makers.
- Experience working with people with disabilities and other marginalized communities.
- Experience working with people in crisis and familiarity with trauma-informed practice.
- Understanding of legal issues affecting people with disabilities, and strong research and communication skills.
We encourage applications from members of communities that experience structural discrimination and marginalization, especially people with disabilities.
The position is located in Vancouver, on the Unceded Territories of the Musqueam, TsleilWaututh, and Squamish Nations.
DABC currently uses a hybrid work model, and the staff lawyer will work in person at DABC’s office at least two days per week, and remotely the rest of the time. Occasional travel to other parts of BC may be required.
Compensation: Salary will be between $80,000 and $95,000 per year, depending on experience. Compensation also includes extended health and dental benefits and 3 weeks of annual vacation plus 2 weeks of paid time off during DABC’s annual holiday office closure.
To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to Andrew Robb, Managing Lawyer, Disability Law Clinic, by email: andrew@disabilityalliancebc.org
Closing date: April 28, 2023
*This position is funded by the Law Foundation of BC*