
OASIS Director of Advocacy and Policy
Job Title: Director of Advocacy and Policy
Location: Remote, within the GTA (with occasional travel across Ontario) Position Type: Full-time, Permanent Start Date: Targeting December 2025 start Reports to: Chief Executive Officer Date: October 15, 2025
About OASIS
OASIS strengthens and connects developmental service agencies through strategic advocacy, capacity-building, and system-wide leadership.
We are a provincial association representing a membership of publicly funded organizations that support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our work is grounded in collaboration with our members and partners, advancing informed policy advocacy, strategic partnerships, and system-wide innovation. OASIS is committed to building a sector that is equitable, sustainable, and responsive to the evolving needs of individuals with IDD, their families, and the organizations that support them.
Position Overview
The Director of Advocacy and Policy leads OASIS’s public policy work—working at the intersection of government relations, sector mobilization, and systems-level change. This role is responsible for translating the aspirations of the IDD community into actionable advocacy campaigns and evidence-informed policy proposals. The Director builds coalitions, amplifies member voices, and works to ensure that public policy, legislative frameworks, and funding decisions reflect the rights, strengths, and lived realities of people with developmental disabilities and those who support them.
Although not a formal people manager, the Director provides strategic leadership within a flat, cross-functional team structure and influences sector-wide direction. The role is designed for a strategic thinker and experienced policy advocate who thrives in a collaborative, entrepreneurial environment and is committed to equity and inclusion.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Policy Advocacy
• Lead the development and execution of advocacy strategies that align with OASIS’s
strategic plan and promote systemic change.
• Shape and influence public policy by engaging in legislative and regulatory processes,
coordinating formal responses to consultations, and drafting submissions or position
statements.
• Develop and maintain tools for advocacy (e.g. position briefs, sensitivity analysis, policy
scans, strategic memos).
Coalition Building & Government Relations
• Build strong, trust-based relationships with government officials, political staff, civil
servants, and allied sector leaders.
• Convene coalitions of member organizations, families, and cross-sector partners to
support common advocacy goals.
• Represent OASIS in government meetings, briefings, and sector consultations.
Member Engagement & Sector Mobilization
• Create opportunities for OASIS members to co-create policy positions, share lived
experience and participate in campaigns.
• Provide tools, coaching, and training to enhance members' capacity for public policy
advocacy.
• Ensure that OASIS advocacy efforts reflect and amplify member knowledge and on-the-
ground realities.
Systems Thinking & Influence
• Apply complex systems frameworks to assess and anticipate the impact of proposed
legislation, regulation, or funding decisions.
• Use adaptive and inclusive approaches to problem-solving, recognizing the diversity and
dynamism of the developmental services ecosystem.
Organizational Contribution
• Work collaboratively with the Director of Communications and the Director of Learning and
Capacity Building to ensure integration across portfolios.
• Contribute to cross-functional initiatives, special projects, and joint strategy sprints as
needed.
• Support the CEO with policy intelligence, board updates, and stakeholder communications
related to advocacy work.
Required Qualifications
• Minimum of five years' experience in public policy, government relations, advocacy, or a
related field.
• Experience working with members of the Ontario Legislature including organizing events
and meetings at Queen’s Park.
• Demonstrated success in advancing legislative, regulatory, or funding reforms in a nonprofit
or public sector setting.
• Strong understanding of Ontario’s policy landscape and political process; familiarity with
developmental services an asset but not required.
• Proven ability to lead from the middle—building alignment, convening diverse stakeholders,
and achieving results without formal authority.
• Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to translate
complex policy into accessible narratives.
• Experience working in or with coalitions, networks, or communities of practice.
• Strong commitment to social justice, equity, and the rights of people with intellectual and
developmental disabilities.
Work Environment
• OASIS is a fully remote organization; occasional in-person meetings and travel within
Ontario are required. Although we are a remote organization, this role requires frequent in-
person collaboration with partners in the GTA.
• Some evening or early morning meetings may occur to accommodate stakeholder
availability.
• The role requires autonomy, adaptability, and a collaborative spirit in a fast-moving
environment.
Compensation and Benefits
• Salary Range: $72,000 – $90,000 annually
• Benefits: Comprehensive health and dental plan, paid vacation, and professional
development support.
How to Apply
Please submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and interest in the role to hr@oasisonline.ca no later than November 7th, 2025
OASIS is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion and strongly encourages applications from individuals with lived experience of disability, Black, Indigenous, and racialized individuals, LGBTQ2S+ people, and others from equity-deserving groups.
mailto:hr@oasisonline.caInitial screening may involve automated tools to assess alignment with the qualifications. All applications will be reviewed by a member of our hiring team.
If you require accommodations at any stage of the hiring process, please let us know.
Required degree level
- Manager/Department Head
Years of experience (Optional)
- 5 - 10 years of experience
Salary range
- $75,000 - $95,000 per year
Required languages (Optional)
- English