Disability Adviser – AAGSM PSU
- Fixed term contract up to 30 June 2029
- Purpose driven work in a great team environment
- Canberra preferred, other locations within Australia considered
Disability Adviser – AAGSM PSU
An opportunity to be a part of the Vanuatu Australia Education Support Program Phase II (VAESP II) targeted support to Ministry of Education and Training to implement the Vanuatu Education and Training Sector Strategy (VETSS)
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GEDSI Adviser – AAGSM PSU
Location: Canberra, ACT (preferred), other locations in Australia considered, with some international travel required
The Grants and Procurement Officer will manage procurement and grant activities; ensure compliance with organizational requirements and policies; provide guidance and advice on grant and procurement processes, among others.
Seeking an experienced Mining Compliance Adviser to support the Solomon Islands the Ministry of Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification (MMERE), for the DFAT funded Governance program in Solomon Islands
Contract term from June 2025 up to December 2025 - based in Honiara, Solomon Islands
On behalf of the Australian Government, the Economic and Social Infrastructure Program (ESIP), managed by DT Global Asia Pacific, is inviting qualified firms to submit proposals to undertake a market survey on internet access and connectivity costs for businesses in Papua New Guinea.
People living with disabilities often encounter substantial barriers which can hinder them from having full and meaningful participation in society. Such obstacles can make those living with disabilities more vulnerable to all forms of exploitation, violence, abuse and exclusion.
Despite the magnitude of the problem and the critical need for improved understanding and responses, the current research and action surrounding the nexus of disability and trafficking in persons remains limited. The recent study conducted by the Australian government-funded ASEAN-Australia Counter Trafficking program (ASEAN-ACT), has identified significant gaps – whether in laws, policy, and practices including in victim support and data – which will require all stakeholders to work together towards the full and meaningful participation and inclusion of persons with disability in countering trafficking in persons.
ASEAN-ACT seeks to provide small grants for selected Organisations of Persons with Disability (OPDs) and/or relevant Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) in Cambodia, Lao PDR and Vietnam building on the success of similar initiatives in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand. The grant intends to foster changes in policy and practices towards counter-trafficking responses, ensuring they are more inclusive of and sensitive to the needs of persons with disabilities.