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Manager Inclusion Projects - Health

Council for Intellectual Disability
  • Do you enjoy project development and project management?
  • Do you have experience in health, intellectual disability and/or online learning programs?
  • Are you passionate about social justice and the rights of people with disability?
  • Full time position. 2 year contract with possibility of extension.
  • Located near Central Station with current work from home options.
  • Salary packaging available.
  • Excellent conditions including additional paid leave over Christmas/New Year, access to study leave, flexible working arrangements.

About Council for Intellectual Disability

  • CID is a peak body representing the rights and interests of people with intellectual disability in NSW.
  • CID undertakes advocacy, information provision and projects that advance the rights of people with intellectual disability.

About this position

In line with the Position Description the Manager will:

  • Design and manage the project to meet all project deliverables on time and in budget.
  • Lead a team to deliver project activities including development of an online training platform; face to face training and resources.
  • Manage, support and develop staff including staff with intellectual disability.
  • Develop professional relationships with a broad range of stakeholders in advisory roles including people with intellectual disability; health professionals; academics; disability service providers and others.
  • Develop and implement monitoring and evaluation of project and report to CEO and government funder on success of project.

Essential Selection Criteria – Skills & Experience

  • Demonstrated commitment to the human rights of people with disability and the principles of participation and inclusion.
  • High level interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills and demonstrated ability to deal with sensitive and complex inquiries.
  • Experience in the delivery of projects and services to people with intellectual disability.
  • Experience leading and managing teams.
  • Ability to manage workloads and competing priorities.
  • Skills or experience in training and group facilitation.
  • Demonstrated experience in productive working relationships with colleagues, funding bodies, peer organisations and stakeholders to achieve required outcomes.
  • Excellent computer literacy including Microsoft Office suite.

Interviews are planned for week of 10 August.

For more information contact Rachel Spencer, Senior Manager Inclusion [email protected], using the subject line: Manager Inclusion Projects - Health enquiry via EthicalJobs.

A position description is attached.

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