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Autism Aim Service Manager

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Job summary

A community support organization is seeking an experienced Autism Aim Service Manager in Leeds. The role involves leading the Autism AIM service, managing the staff team, and ensuring high-quality support for autistic adults. Candidates should have strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills. The successful applicant will contribute to service development and work closely with stakeholders. Flexible working arrangements are offered along with various employee benefits, including annual leave and health plans.

Benefits

Up to 31 days annual leave
Cashback health plans
Employee Support scheme
Flexible working arrangements

Qualifications

  • Significant experience of managing services, projects, and teams.
  • Strong leadership skills to empower and support team members.
  • Experience of working in partnership with service users and stakeholders.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage the Autism AIM service, staff team, and volunteers.
  • Chair the AIM Steering Group for service development.
  • Oversee projects, budgets, contracts, and reporting.

Skills

Leadership skills
Organisational skills
Communication skills
Problem-solving skills
Understanding of autism
Experience in partnership work
Job description

Autism Aim Service Manager

The Advonet Group

Salary: £21,319.32

Hours: 22.5 hours per week

Contract: Permanent

Location: Advonet office at The Unity Business Centre, with flexible working.

We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced and values-driven Autism Aim Service manager to lead our Autism Aim Service.

About the role:

The Autism AIM Service Manager is a senior leadership role within The Advonet Group and a member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT). You will lead the Autism AIM service, ensuring it continues to be co‑produced with autistic people and delivers high-quality, impactful support.

Autism AIM supports autistic adults who may otherwise fall through gaps in services. The service reaches over 1,000 autistic people each year and is recognised nationally.

You will be expected to:
  • Lead and manage the Autism AIM service, staff team, and volunteers
  • Chair and work closely with the AIM Steering Group to ensure autistic voices drive service development
  • Develop and deliver the annual AIM Service Delivery Plan in line with Advonet’s Business Plan
  • Oversee projects, budgets, contracts, and reporting to funders
  • Ensure high standards of quality, safeguarding, data protection, and compliance
  • Build and maintain partnerships to improve access, influence services, and promote AIM’s impact
  • Identify funding opportunities and contribute to service development and innovation
  • Contribute strategically as a member of Advonet’s Senior Leadership Team

Working arrangements include at least one day per week in the office, fortnightly attendance at the Chapeltown hub (4.00pm–7.30pm), and occasional evening or weekend meetings

We are looking for someone who has:
  • Significant experience of managing services, projects, and teams
  • Strong leadership skills, with the ability to empower and support staff and volunteers
  • Experience of working in partnership with service users and stakeholders
  • Knowledge of autism, co‑production, and inclusive service design
  • Experience of managing budgets, funding, and reporting requirements
  • Excellent organisational, communication, and problem‑solving skills
  • A strong commitment to advocacy principles, equality, diversity, and inclusion
About Us:

Established in 1998, The Advonet Group is an independent advocacy charity based in Leeds. The Advonet Group is comprised of statutory and non‑statutory advocacy services and specialist inclusion services (Asking You!, CHANGE and Leeds Autism Aim). All our services support individuals to have their voices heard and their rights upheld.

We are united in our commitment to uphold the nationally recognised advocacy principles and have a diverse staff team of 80 people working within the organisation. We are a disability confident and Mindful Employer with Investors in People and Volunteers and have achieved the Advocacy Quality Performance Mark.

The Advonet Group values and respects the diversity of backgrounds, experiences and knowledge that staff, volunteers and job applicants bring. All our staff undertake mandatory training on both Equality and Diversity and LGBTQ+ Awareness to increase awareness and understanding of discrimination both in and out of the workplace, with a view to reduce the impact this has on our colleagues and the wider community. This creates a workplace where staff feel comfortable to be themselves and empowers them, and our service users, to use their unique experiences to inform their work.

Benefits of working with us:
  • Up to 31 days annual leave, plus bank holidays
  • Access to a cashback health plans and Employee Support scheme
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Welcoming, inclusive and supportive environment

Closing date: Wednesday 14th January 2026

Interviews to be held on: Thursday 22nd January 2026

How to Apply

To apply for this role please complete The Advonet Group Application Form and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form, which can be found on the links on this page, along with a detailed job description and person specification (CVs will not be accepted).

The Advonet Group

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