Capacity Building and Disability Policy Mentor
About the assignment
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Country
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Assignment typeIn Country
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Partner OrganisationDisability Organizations Joint Front (DOJF)
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Duration9 months
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Proposed start date02 August 2025
We’re looking for a Capacity Building and Disability Policy Mentor who can live and volunteer in Sri Lanka for a total of 10 months.
- This assignment seeks to provide expertise in policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, and CRPD-aligned advocacy to support the update of Sri Lanka’s National Disability Policy.
- To be considered for this role, you’ll need a degree in social policy, international development, disability studies, nonprofit management, or a related field. Familiarity with global disability rights frameworks and practices, particularly in diverse cultural and socio-political contexts, would be a preference.
- You will be working alongside government officials
- As a volunteer, you will support fundraising efforts by identifying funding opportunities, assisting with grant writing, and enhancing financial sustainability strategies.
- Contribute to the development of the National Disability Policy by providing expert inputs and recommendations.
- Provide support in capacity-building training for DOJF and its member organizations on leadership, governance, advocacy, and strategic planning.
About the Partner Organisation
The Disability Organizations Joint Front (DOJF), based in Colombo, is an umbrella organization representing 35-member organizations of Persons with Disabilities (PWD) across Sri Lanka, advocating for their rights and fostering an inclusive society. Holding special consultative status with the Economic & Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations, DOJF works to strengthen PWD organizations through policy advocacy, capacity building, and stakeholder engagement. The organization requires a volunteer to provide expertise in policy analysis and CRPD-aligned advocacy to support the update of Sri Lanka’s National Disability Policy. Additionally, the volunteer will contribute to capacity-building training, strategic planning, and fundraising efforts to enhance DOJF’s financial sustainability.
About the Australian Volunteers Program
The Australian Volunteers Program is an Australian government-funded initiative. We support partner organisations across the Pacific, Asia, and Africa to achieve locally led change.
Volunteers are supported throughout their volunteer journey, and we actively support and encourage people of all backgrounds and abilities to volunteer and aim to make the program as accessible and inclusive as possible. Find out more.
Allowance
We cover your flights, insurance, and provide a living and accommodation allowance. Learn more here
AUD$ 1782 per month.
Requirements
- All applicants must be Australian citizens or holders of Permanent Residency Visa of Australia, or New Zealand residents in Australia with a Special Category Visa (SCV).
- A National Police Check must be completed during the application process.
- A Psychological Test is required for all volunteer assignments.
Additional requirements for this assignment include a first aid certificate.