- Promote information in the community about disability rights under state and federal law and the work of the Commission.
- Provide online and in-person training to government, non-profit, and public entities about disability rights.
- Inform the GCD coworkers of feedback from the community.
- Assist in Social Media postings and newsletter.
- Review building plans submitted to the Commission for ADA compliance review.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Strong communication skills.
- The ability to work well with the office staff and the public.
- Familiarity with MS Office Suite: Word, PowerPoint, Excel.
- Ability to travel within the state.
- The ability to process and analyze visual information.
- A strong commitment to civil rights.
- Spanish-speaking applicants are strongly encouraged to apply
Education and Training:
- The eligible candidate must have completed college or equivalent.
- The candidate must have at least one year working or volunteering with a human services organization.
- Familiarity with civil rights preferred.
Additional Information:
- Background check required.
- Reliably able to commute or to relocate before starting work required.