Advisor, Engagement (Disability)

Advisor, Engagement (Disability)

Full-Time, Ongoing
VPS Grade 4.1 ($97,955 - $111,142, plus superannuation)
Supportive, inclusive and high-performing work culture
Hybrid working arrangements available
Role is relocated at 530 Collin Street, Melbourne and will require occasional travel across Victoria

Job Details
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Department: Victorian Electoral Commission
Work Type: Ongoing - full time
Job Function: Other
Classification: VPSG4
Work Location: Melbourne - CBD
Reference: VG/VEC/1907111
Closing Date: 16-Feb-2026
Salary Range: $97,955 - $111,142
Job Duration: N/A
Attachments: 156 - Advisor, Engagement (Disability) - Position Description.pdf (PDF, 139KB)
Position Description

Contact: John Cavanough
John.Cavanough@vec.vic.gov.au

Position Details

Why join us

At the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) we are not just about elections, we are about enabling all Victorians to actively participate in their democracy.  The VEC conducts state and local council elections and is responsible for promoting public awareness and understanding of electoral issues in the Victorian community. Our goal is to be change ready and responsive to legislative changes and community expectations in a dynamic and complex operating environment. 

We provide a values driven workplace culture with a passion for excellence and innovation in the services we provide. We offer a supportive environment that encourages professional development and provide opportunities to broaden your experience though internal working groups and committees across VEC branches. 

Apply now to make a meaningful contribution to the democratic process. 

What you will be doing

Reporting directly to the Senior Manager, Engagement, this role will be responsible for:

  • Planning, implementing, and evaluating innovative community education programs, which lead to increased participation of underrepresented communities in Victoria's democracy.
  • Creating accessible education materials and awareness campaigns.
  • Developing and maintaining stakeholder relationships with key government and community-based organisations.
  • Managing membership, contribution, and reporting for the VEC's Electoral Access Advisory Group.
  • Conducting consultation and co-design processes with the community to inform our approach.

 

What you will bring to the role

  • Significant experience in community engagement and stakeholder relationship management, particularly within the disability sector.
  • Well-honed skills in all aspects of project management and delivery, including program planning, budgeting, implementation, and highly developed writing and reporting skills.
  • The ability to communicate effectively and warmly with diverse audiences and make complex information relevant, understandable, and engaging.
  • A passion for working within the disability sector and a commitment to social justice and democratic processes.
  • Commitment to the VEC's core values.

 

How to apply

All applicants must submit:

  • a current CV and
  • a separate document with responses to Key Selection Criteria (KSC) 6.1, 6.2, 6.4 and 6.7 as listed in the position description.


Applications should be lodged online via the Apply Now button (below). The VEC can only accept applications lodged via Victorian Government Careers website.

 

Applications close at 11:59pm on Monday, 16 February.

 

We highly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities and culturally and linguistically diverse people to apply.

We are committed to diversity and inclusion in our workplaces with the people we employ, and at the ballot box with the people we serve. We aim to create a workplace that is inclusive, equitable, and safe for all.

We understand that candidates may need adjustments in the recruitment process and/or workplace. For any questions or request for accommodations, please e-mail PeopleMailbox@vec.vic.gov.au

Successful applicants will be required to satisfy character clearance requirements, including but not limited to Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check (NCCHC) and working with children check.

In accordance with Section 17A of the Electoral Act 2002, the VEC may ask applicants to disclose specific political activities that could compromise the perceived independence of the organisation. Learn more about disclosing political activities.

VEC contact details

For further information please contact John Cavanough via John.Cavanough@vec.vic.gov.au

 


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