
Enable job alerts via email!
Generate a tailored resume in minutes
Land an interview and earn more. Learn more
A leading autism support organization is seeking an Autism Support Worker in Walsall to provide meaningful activities and support to autistic individuals. This part-time role focuses on direct interaction with service users, ensuring their happiness and personal development. Ideal candidates should possess experience working with autistic people and be values-driven. The position offers ongoing training and a flexible working environment.
POST : AUTISM SUPPORT WORKER
LOCATION : Walsall
SALARY : From £13.68 / hour
HOURS : Part-time (Saturdays 9.15am-4.45pm)
Reports to : Group Leader, Service Coordinator
We have been around since 1997 when we started as a small playgroup set up by parents dismayed at the lack of provision for their autistic children. Since then, Resources for Autism (RfA) has grown into a major deliverer of services and support in London and the West Midlands with a turnover of around £2.5m per year. Our mission is to support and enable autistic people to live happy and fulfilling lives. We want to change society’s attitude to autism whilst also providing essential services and enriching opportunities to autistic people. We are a values-driven organisation which employs values-driven people who want to make a difference. Our values are : Inclusion, Creativity, Compassion, Courageousness and Expert. You will play a vital part in ensuring that we can resource and sustain this amazing work.
All of our services across children and adults and parent / carers, mirror the wider organisational mission of providing safe, fun and meaningful support that enables personal development. We provide this support by ensuring our staff are skilfully trained, meet the highest safeguarding expectations and are encouraged to develop and upskill throughout their career with Resources for Autism.
The role of an Autism Support Worker is integral to RfA fulfilling its mission as it is the key role that determines a service user’s experience of the organisation. With really strong values and openness to training you will receive from us, you will be responsible for delivering direct practical support to our service users and their families. You will work in both 1 : 1 outreach and group settings and be able to work independently and as part of a team. You will receive further training in order to develop your career progression within the organisation either as a leader / mentor of other workers or a specialist in another autism related specialism including behaviour, mental health, trauma, or training. Whilst you will receive all the training and support you need to develop in your role, you will be expected to demonstrate the values of acceptance and patience in your interactions with service users, their families and RfA team members.
Support Worker – Key Responsibilities
You will have access to confidential information concerning families and other service users and will be required to maintain confidentiality at all times.
90% of our staff say that Resources for Autism is “a great place to work”.
Not only will the work you do ensure we are making vital differences and inspiring others, but our other benefits also include :
In order that we adhere to Safer Recruitment processes, all applicants are required to complete an application form which must include your full employment history with clear details, any gaps in employment need to be outlined and explained. You are also required to provide details of your educational history.
In your personal statement we would like to see how you feel you meet the person specification and the requirements of the role.
If for any reason, such as due to accessibility, you feel you would struggle to complete an application form you can contact us via the below email and we will explore other options.
To discuss the role informally, please email : recruitment@resourcesforautism.org.uk
We particularly welcome applications from global majority candidates, LGBTQIA+ candidates and disabled candidates, because we would like to increase the representation of these groups at Resources for Autism. We want to do this because we know greater diversity will lead to even greater results for our community.
As you would expect, we are a neuro-affirming employer, with a strengths and rights based approach to neurodiversity which affirms neurodivergent identity – we don’t want to “fix” or “cure” autism, and we don’t see it as a “disability” however we do recognise it can be “disabling”. We are working to improve the ways in which we recruit and support neurodiverse employees and those with lived experience of neurodiversity.
RfA is a Disability Confidant employer and candidates who meet the minimum essential criteria, that have a disability will be guaranteed an interview.