Job Summary
- $145,000 (negotiable based on skills and experience) + superannuation
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 6th May 2025
VMIAC is the peak Victorian non-government organisation for people with lived experience as consumers of mental health services. We work from a rights-based perspective.
A world where all mental health consumers stand proud and live a life with choices honoured and rights upheld, these principles are embedded in all aspects of society.
Our guiding principles are premised on the following beliefs: People’s experiences are respected and valued
VMIAC is owned, governed, managed and staffed by people with a mental health consumer lived experience. We aim to be an organisation in which the diversity of people with a mental health consumer lived experience can meaningfully and powerfully contribute to our thriving organisation.
We aim to be the employer of choice for the mental health lived experience workforce. We know that by working well together we become a true force for systems change and reshaping consumer experience.
VMIAC values diverse consumer perspectives, and we aim to reflect this diversity in our staffing cohort.
We are an equal opportunity workplace, and we strongly encourage applications by First Nations people, people from a culturally and linguistically diverse background, d/Deaf and Disabled people and people from the LGBTIQA+ community.
We understand the needs of people with family obligations, and we provide a hybrid workplace, and part-time positions. Crucially we also understand the complexity of consumer experience and by negotiation offer reasonable adjustments and workplace supports to promote staff wellbeing.
This is a critical new role, designed to support VMIAC (organization and communities) as we review and strengthen our work in consumer advocacy and stakeholder engagement. A key senior leadership role, the Director, Engagement and Advocacy will lead our work in these areas and oversee the design and implementation of our statewide engagement strategy, ensuring meaningful and collaborative opportunities for consumers across the state to inform our work.
The Director, Engagement and Advocacy will work closely with the CEO and Deputy CEO to develop workflows and an evaluation approach that ensures that data and insights from the Advocacy and Engagement teams drive our broader systemic advocacy agenda.
It is expected that the Director, Engagement and Advocacy will actively contribute to building a positive, accountable and inclusive workplace culture while progressing strategy and organisation-wide projects.
You are a dynamic, engaging and collaborative leader who loves leading a strategic agenda, in collaboration with senior leadership and a diverse staff group. With a passion for social justice and human rights you are a values-driven leader with a diverse range of experiences and the ability to meet people on any level.
As a senior leader, you enjoy being part of a high-functioning executive team by contributing to strategic discussion and decision making for the broader goals of any organization, while ensuring your portfolio is ready to respond and reach these same goals.
You love supporting a team to do their very best, with the resources required to achieve great results. You are not afraid of hard conversations or delivering feedback if required.
This role is an important conduit for communities and stakeholders which means you are a great, generous and clear communicator with a commitment to representing people and organisations ethically and thoughtfully.
Applicants must be people who identify as having experience of mental health challenges, trauma or emotional distress and who have accessed mental health services specifically to support their wellbeing.
Applicants must be willing to reflect on how their own lived experience interacts with that of others; and be able to contribute to the development and implementation of collaborative ways of working.
The Director, Engagement and Advocacy joins the organization at a critical time. As we move toward a strategic refresh, this role will contribute to, and lead on, relevant executive level planning and implementation responsibilities.
This role oversees VMIAC’s work in:
In addition to providing strong and collaborative leadership in these areas, this role works closely with the team to ensure a constructive and pro- active working environment for all direct reports and associated teams along with the broader VMIAC staff group and communities.
Reporting to the CEO, the role will form part of the VMIAC senior leadership group and work in close collaboration with the CEO, alongside Deputy CEO and Director of Policy, and Director Corporate Services. It is expected that the Director, Engagement and Advocacy will actively contribute to building a positive, accountable and inclusive workplace culture while progressing strategy and organisation-wide projects.
It is the role of the Director, Engagement and Advocacy to represent VMIAC externally, as approved by the CEO, in forums, groups and events requiring a level of authority. The Director may be requested by the CEO to present to the Committee of Management.
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To ask questions or have a confidential discussion, please contact: Jade Lillie [email protected] using the subject line: Director, Engagement and Advocacy enquiry via EthicalJobs.