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Independent Tenant Advocate

Redfern, New South Wales 2016, Australia • Part-time

Role Type

Contract • Part-time • 2 years minimum

Pay Rate

96646.89 AUD – 102741.85 AUD (Annum)

Description

Independent Tenant Advocate  

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  • Sydney based  
  • Three days per week (part-time), 12-month contract
  • $96,646.89 – $102,741.85 (pro rata part-time)
  • Supervised by the Tenancy Team Practice Lead 

Redfern Legal Centre  

Redfern Legal Centre is a non-profit community legal centre that promotes social justice and creates change.  We provide free legal advice, legal services and education to people experiencing disadvantage in New South Wales.  We drive innovation and change through policy and law reform work to address inequalities in the legal system, policies and social practices that cause disadvantage.  

  

We provide effective and integrated free legal services that are client focussed, collaborative, non-discriminatory and responsive to changing community needs – to our local community as well as state-wide.  Our specialist legal services focus on tenancy, credit, debt and consumer law, financial abuse, employment law, international students, First Nations justice, police accountability, and provide outreach services including through our health justice partnership.  

 

Redfern Legal Centre’s Inner Sydney Tenancy Advice and Advocacy Service is a busy and dynamic service that works with First Nations tenants, and tenants experiencing disadvantage, in public and private housing in Inner Sydney.  We work to prevent homelessness and ensure tenants have safe and affordable housing.   

Waterloo South Renewal 

Waterloo South social housing is being redeveloped and tenants are being relocated to facilitate this redevelopment.  Relocation of tenants in Waterloo South will happen in stages. This means not all tenants will move at the same time. Tenants will:  

  • Receive at least six months’ written notice before needing to move  
  • Be given the opportunity to stay in the local area  
  • Have the right to return to Waterloo once the development is complete. 

Waterloo South demographics include 62% of households with tenants aged 55+, 19% First Nations tenants, and 22% of households that have lived in their homes for 20+ years.  Waterloo social housing also includes a significant number of tenants from non-English speaking backgrounds, including those who speak Chinese, Vietnamese and Russian. 

Position Overview  

The Independent Tenant Advocate will provide support to social housing tenants who are being relocated as part of the renewal of the Waterloo South Estate. The Independent Tenant Advocate will provide independent guidance and support to tenants, attend meetings with tenants, liaise with Homes NSW relocation officers, advocate for tenants to ensure their relocation reflects their needs and ensures their wellbeing.  

The Independent Tenant Advocate will assist tenants to understand their rights, confirm their individual housing needs, connect with support services and advocate with Homes NSW to ensure the relocations process is positive and equitable.   

This role requires a strong commitment to social justice, knowledge of housing rights and policies, and an ability to work empathetically with public housing tenants facing relocation. 

The Independent Tenant Advocate will work collaboratively with other local services and with Redfern Legal Centre staff including the First Nations Engagement Worker to deliver culturally safe and appropriate services to Waterloo South tenants. 

The role will be based in Redfern and will be required to travel locally to meet with tenants, attend meetings, and liaise with Homes NSW and other stakeholders.  

Position Responsibilities  

  1. Provide assistance to social housing tenants to ensure the relocations process is positive and equitable. 
  2. Promote the Independent Tenant Advocate service through speaking at stakeholder and community events, attending events and liaison with stakeholder and community organisations.  
  3. Provide support and advice to ensure tenants understand the relocation process, their options and their rights under current housing laws and policies. 
  4. Assist tenants in negotiating with Homes NSW and Community Housing providers to secure housing that meets their needs and circumstances. 
  5. Assist tenants to prepare for meetings with Homes NSW and attend individual meetings and interviews between tenants and Homes NSW to provide support and advocacy.   
  6. Work collaboratively with Homes NSW and local services to develop and distribute plain-language materials (fact sheets, guides, FAQs) that explain the relocation process, tenant rights, and available supports – including in community languages and in culturally appropriate designs and formats.
  7. Work collaboratively with local organisations to facilitate information sessions or workshops to assist tenants to understand the details of the relocation process, including timelines, available assistance, and the applicable laws and policies. 
  8. Assist tenants in accessing additional support services such as financial counselling, health and other support services. 
  9. Provide feedback to local authorities, housing providers, and other stakeholders based on tenants’ experiences and concerns, contributing to best practice relocation practices. 
  10. Represent tenants’ interests in meetings with local government, housing authorities, and other key stakeholders involved in the redevelopment process. 
  11. Contribute to Redfern Legal Centre through attendance at staff meetings, contribution to board and funding reports, assistance with intake including intake supervision shifts, and contribution to the effective implementation of our Reconciliation Action Plan. 

Knowledge, skills and experience  

Essential  

  1. Minimum of two years of experience in tenant advocacy, social work, or a related field.  
  2. Strong knowledge of tenant rights and social housing policies.  
  3. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex housing and legal concepts to tenants in plain language.  
  4. Ability to build trust with tenants and demonstrate sensitivity and empathy in supporting people through a difficult process. 
  5. Demonstrated ability to advocate effectively with government agencies and other stakeholders for positive outcomes to ensure wellbeing for people. 
  6. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage diverse commitments. 
  7. Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with strong self-motivation and initiative. 
  8. Experience working with, and an understanding of, the needs of people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, First Nations people, people with disabilities or other communities who face disadvantage in access to legal or other services.  

 

DesirableAttributes 

  1.  A degree or certification in social work, community development, law or a related field is preferred but not essential. 
  2. Fluency in a second language (e.g., Mandarin, Russian, or other community language) is an asset. 

 

Conditions  

  

Salary $96,646.89 – $102,741.85 depending on qualifications and experience, pro rata to three days per week. The salary will increase in line with the Fair Work Commission rise from 1 July 2026, in accordance with the Redfern Legal Centre Enterprise Agreement. 

Superannuation is paid in addition, and salary packaging is available. 

Redfern Legal Centre is a diverse and inclusive workplace offering flexible working conditions and a strong focus on wellbeing. Benefits include a flexible working arrangements (including time in lieu), generous training opportunities, professional debriefing to support a trauma‑informed service, and four weeks’ annual leave. 

Staff also receive a paid two‑week end‑of‑year closure (including public holidays). 

As a Public Benevolent Institution, Redfern Legal Centre offers generous salary packaging options, which may increase take‑home pay by up to $6,000 per annum for staff who take full advantage of these arrangements. 

 

 

Applications 

  

There is no closing date for applications, please apply as soon as possible. 

  

We strongly encourage applications from First Nations applicants, people from diverse cultural backgrounds and people with disability. 

Non-lawyers must comply with s 121 of the Legal Profession Uniform Law.  

Your application should be no more than six pages long and must include:  

  • a cover letter;  
  • your resume; and   
  • a statement addressing the Essential Knowledge, Skills and Experience Criteria

Apply via the link in the job advertisement. 

Inquiries should be directed to catherine@rlc.org.au.