Vacancy: Disability Engagement and Inclusion Officer

We are recruiting - Disability Engagement and Inclusion Officer. Lead partnership work with Citizens Advice across Gwent and Cwm Taf Morgannwg to strengthen support for disabled people. Closing date: Midday on 15 January 2026. 21 hours per week. Remote working with office at Spark, Cardiff. DW's logo is in the top right corner.

Are you passionate about disability rights and great partnership working? We’re looking for a disabled person to join our small but mighty team as Disability Engagement and Inclusion Officer.

In this role, you’ll lead and strengthen relationships with Citizens Advice offices across Gwent and Cwm Taf Morgannwg, helping to improve the accessibility, visibility and coordination of advice and support for disabled people.

If you’re skilled at collaboration, committed to the Social Model of Disability, and motivated by making real change, we’d love to hear from you.

Further information

Job title:  Disability Engagement and Inclusion Officer (Citizens Advice offices across Gwent and Cwm Taf Morgannwg)

Salary: Scale Point 23, £34,434 per annual (pro-rata £20,660)

Hours: 21 hours per week

Place of work: Remote homeworking with the option to use office space at Spark, Cardiff

Contract: Fixed-term contract until 31st March 2028

Closing date: Midday on Thursday 15th January 2026

Interviews: Thursday 22nd January 2026

Recruitment documents

Interested? All you need to know, including the full job description, person specification and some frequently asked questions can be found below.

Please return your application to membership@disabilitywales.org.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to work in set shifts or can I work flexibly.

Disability Wales recognises that many disabled people need to work flexibly and are happy to have a conversation with the successful applicant to see how this can be enabled.

What does ‘remote home working with option to use Spark office base in Cardiff’ mean?

You are welcome to come to our Spark office to work but you can work remotely if you prefer.

What does ‘personal experience of disabling barriers within society’ mean?

The applicant must be disabled themselves and have experienced barriers to accessing society. It does not require you to have created change in your community.

How do I organise my access requirements for the interview?

The last page of the application asks if you have any access requirements for the interview. You will also be asked again on confirmation of being shortlisted for interview.

Are interviews online or in person?

The interview will be online.

What language will the interview be conducted in?

The interview will be conducted in English. BSL interpretation and Welsh Language translation is available on request.

How soon would I be starting the role if I’m successful?

We would aim to get you in post as soon as possible.

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