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Equitable and Inclusive Hiring at Disability Rights California (DRC)
At Disability Rights California (DRC), we are committed to creating an equitable, accessible, and inclusive experience for all applicants. Below, we’ve outlined important details to ensure you feel fully supported throughout the hiring process.
Examples of reasonable accommodations include:
If you require an accommodation due to a disability to complete this application OR you are experiencing issues submitting your application and accompanying materials, please e-mail: talent@disabilityrightsca.org . Please note: resume and cover letter are required. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
LOCATION:
150 Amber Grove Drive, Chico (FAR NORTHERN REGIONAL CENTER), eligible for hybrid schedule with minimum of 2 days/week in office
EMPLOYMENT STATUS:
Exempt; Regular; Full-time
SALARY RANGE:
$72,318 – $91,242 annually (CRA 1) Band 8
$70,858 – $98,816 annually (CRA 2) Band 9
As part of our commitment to internal equity, salary offers are determined through a structured analysis that considers each candidate’s relevant education and years of substantially similar experience for the position. We review the candidate’s resume to assess relevant experience in relation to current employees in comparable roles. This process ensures our compensation decisions are fair, consistent, and aligned with organizational equity standards.
EXCELLENT BENEFITS
INTERNAL CANDIDATE ELIGIBILITY
Internal candidates must meet the following:
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Open until filled. Applications should be received by May 9, 2026 to be considered for the first round of interviews. Resume and cover letter are reviewed and required. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
WHO WE ARE
Disability Rights California (DRC) defends, advances, and strengthens the rights and opportunities of people with disabilities.
DRC works for a world where all disabled people have power and are treated with dignity and respect. In this world, people with disabilities are supported, valued, included in their communities, afforded the same opportunities as people without disabilities, and make their own decisions.
DRC values all forms of human diversity. We are committed to a culture of belonging where all people are welcome. In order to be effective advocates for all people with disabilities, we must address discrimination in all its forms, including the unique challenges faced by people who experience the intersection of multiple systems of discrimination.
OFFICE OF CLIENTS’ RIGHTS ADVOCACY
DRC has a contract with the Department of Developmental Services (DDS), State of California, to provide Clients’ Rights Advocacy services for clients of each of the 21 regional centers located statewide. That contract funds the Clients’ Rights Advocate (CRA) position. We are a team of zealous advocates and disability generalists who are building a culture of teamwork and working for a world where all disabled people have power, are treated with dignity and respect, and make their own decisions.
PURPOSE OF THE JOB
The CRA advocates for people with developmental disabilities who are regional center clients, including people who reside in state developmental centers and community facilities. The CRA is a generalist who provides information, advice, and representation on a wide range of legal topics impacting people who receive regional center services. Examples are special education, Social Security, IHSS, healthcare and insurance, and living in the community.
The CRA works under the direct supervision of a supervising attorney and in collaboration with other OCRA advocates and attorneys in their advocacy and outreach efforts.
This position is in a location convenient to the regional center and is eligible for a hybrid schedule working both remotely and in-office. Currently the office is located at 150 Amber Grove Drive in Chico. The CRA may work remotely up to three days per week.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Essential functions are the job responsibilities an employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation. CRA essential functions include:
Advocacy – 70%
· Work in-person in the Chico office a minimum of two days per week, in collaboration with OCRA’s Far Northern Regional Center team.
· Provide information and advice about the diverse legal needs of people with developmental disabilities who receive services from the regional center.
· Represent clients at administrative proceedings regarding education, public benefits, and regional center eligibility and services.
· Identify and employ impact advocacy strategies to remove systematic barriers for people with disabilities.
· Develop and engage in relationships and collaborations with a range of public and private community partners, including governmental agencies and community-based organizations, to ensure integrative services for people who receive regional center services.
· Investigate, facilitate, and report on findings from complaints of violation, withholding, or denial of rights.
Supervision – 15%
· May directly supervise up to one advocate.
Outreach / Training – 15%
· Develop and implement an outreach plan, including targeted outreach to traditionally underserved communities.
· Strengthen and build relationships with local community-based organizations.
· Develop and conduct outreach, education, and training for regional center clients and their families, community groups, and others.
Other Duties
· Perform other duties as assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Directly supervises one (1) advocate and carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the agency's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include interview, hire, and train employees; plan, assign, and direct work; appraise performance; reward and discipline employees; address complaints and resolve problems.
Requirements
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
(Applicants MUST meet EACH of the minimum qualifications to be considered for an interview.)
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
(Applicants DO NOT have to meet any of the Desirable Qualifications to be considered for an interview.)
BILINGUAL ABILITY:
N/A
LICENSES / CERTIFICATES
For placement as a CRA 2, must be admitted to the California State Bar, or eligible to practice under California’s Registered Legal Services Attorney Program. If eligible under the RLSA Program, must become admitted to the California State Bar within five (5) years. If you are hired as a CRA 1 and later become licensed, you are eligible for an immediate promotion to CRA 2.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
Occasional travel required. Ability to travel occasionally for activities such as client meetings, out-of-town meetings, team meetings, training, or outreach activities up to 10% of the time. More travel may be required to meet program or contract requirements.
WORKING CONDITIONS
The following describes general working conditions and requirements of the job, which can be performed with or without disability-related reasonable accommodations.

We are the largest disability advocacy agency in the nation, with 275 staff members. The Board of Directors, all of whom are now appointed by existing board members, reflect the diverse constituency of the agency and the ethnic and language community of California.
Vision Statement
We envision a barrier-free, inclusive, diverse world that values each individual and their voice. In this world, all people with disabilities enjoy the power of equal rights and opportunities, dignity, choice, independence and freedom from abuse, neglect and discrimination.
Disability Rights California works to bring about fairness and justice for people with disabilities. To reach those goals of fairness and justice, we may:
1. File lawsuits on behalf of individuals or groups
2. Investigate charges of abuse and neglect
3. Build peer/self advocacy groups
4. Forge community partnerships
5. Advocate for change in laws, regulations, and public policy
6. Provide information to those who may not know about their rights