[Hiring] Advocacy Specialist @Disability Rights Wisconsin
Advocacy Specialist @Disability Rights Wisconsin
All Others
Salary usd 51,000 - 67..
Remote Location
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA Only
Employment Type full-time
Posted 1wk ago

[Hiring] Advocacy Specialist @Disability Rights Wisconsin

1wk ago - Disability Rights Wisconsin is hiring a remote Advocacy Specialist. πŸ’Έ Salary: usd 51,000 - 67,000 per year πŸ“Location: USA

Role Description

This position is for our Information and Referral Advocacy Team. The Advocacy Specialist is responsible for providing information and referral, as well as technical assistance to individuals with disabilities based on organizational priorities and funding. The advocate will collect case information, investigate complaints, and provide information, guidance, self-advocacy support, consultation, and referrals. Other duties include administrative tasks related to case maintenance and reporting, outreach, information and referral, resource compilation and organization, and possibly some systems advocacy and training.

What you'll do

  • Advocacy (75%)
    • Participate in intake, referral, case acceptance, and quality assurance functions.
    • Collect client information in preparation for group case acceptance meetings or meetings with supervisor.
    • Inform person requesting assistance of decision to accept or deny case, and make appropriate referrals.
    • Provide information, guidance, consultation, and technical assistance to individuals who call for help on employment and housing advocacy issues pertaining to people with disabilities.
    • Maintain a caseload of individuals needing advocacy assistance, including:
      • Giving information, advice, and self-advocacy assistance in person or over the phone.
      • Intervening directly with employers, landlords, service providers, government/school administrations, and others on a limited basis as necessary.
      • Work with the team’s attorney to provide effective legal-based advocacy when required.
      • Preparing written analyses of advocacy issues and documentation necessary to support clients during formal and informal proceedings, and meetings.
      • Complete required intake and case recording forms and maintain accurate records of client interactions and case progress.
      • Consult and collaborate with other DRW advocates on individual cases and advocacy issues.
  • Administration (10%)
    • Develop and maintain resource files on topics including legal rights of individuals, self-advocacy, legislative and bureaucratic remedies, grievance procedures, and other advocacy resources and disability related organizations.
    • Maintain client and project files both electronically and in paper files.
    • Comply with DRW client data reporting requirements, compile and organize client statistical data.
    • Other duties as assigned.
  • Outreach and Training (15%)
    • As assigned, provide training and technical assistance and advocacy strategies to a variety of groups and write and produce training materials, advocacy manuals, and informational documents on employment rights issues.
    • Perform outreach activities, with an emphasis of reaching culturally diverse groups and organizations, about DRW advocacy services.
    • Maintain effective working relationships with individuals with disabilities, advocacy groups and service providers; represent DRW on task forces, coalitions, and committees concerned with issues relevant to DRW priorities and people with disabilities.
    • May include as assigned, monitor legislative and governmental hearings and committees by attendance and upon occasion provide oral or written testimony.

Qualifications

  • Required:
    • Bachelor's degree in an area related to the provision of advocacy services to people with disabilities; or equivalent experience of at least four years in paid or unpaid work in providing advocacy regarding employment or housing rights may be considered in lieu of a formal advanced degree.
    • Paid or unpaid experience providing individual case advocacy.
    • Demonstrated commitment to social justice issues.
    • Effective listening, verbal and written communication skills.
    • Effective computer skills include communicating via email, word processing, and spreadsheets, and the use of Teams, SharePoint, HRIS system, and Outlook.
    • Demonstrated ability to collaborate with other agencies.
  • Preferred:
    • Direct paid or unpaid experience with people with disabilities.
    • Working knowledge of state and federal laws affecting the employment of people with disabilities including reasonable accommodations.
    • Experience with legal research or litigation support.
    • Direct contact with persons from culturally diverse backgrounds.
    • Familiarity with services system, including laws and regulations in areas that impact the lives of people with disabilities, government benefits, victim rights, the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Equal Rights Division, or HUD.
    • Fluency or strong proficiency in American Sign Language, Hmong, or Spanish.

Requirements

  • Remaining in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods: 27 to 40 or more hours.
  • Moving about to accomplish tasks or moving from one worksite to another: 13 hours or less.
  • Repetitive motions that may include the wrists, hands, and fingers: 27 to 40 or more hours.
  • Operating motor vehicles: 13 hours or less.
  • Sedentary work that primarily involves sitting and standing: 27 to 40 or more hours.

Benefits

  • Generous employer contribution for individual and family health insurance, plus a Health Reimbursement Account for uncovered health care costs.
  • Employer-provided Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance.
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan with Employer Contribution.
  • Flex Spending Account.
  • Access to affordable, quality Dental and Vision Coverage.
  • Additional Life Insurance for the employee, spouse, and children.
  • Critical Illness Insurance.
  • Identity Theft Protection.
  • Pet Insurance.
  • Public Student Loan Forgiveness eligibility.
  • Generous paid time off policies include:
    • 10 Fixed and 4 Floating Holidays.
    • Leave time for Medical and Caretaking.
    • Vacation.
    • Personal Leave.
    • Bereavement Leave.
  • Additional benefits include the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Commuter Choice, and Sabbatical Leave.

Company Description

We are an equal-opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status, following Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA). Our organization is committed to building a culturally diverse and inclusive environment.

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All Others
Salary usd 51,000 - 67..
Remote Location
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Employment Type full-time
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