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Community Advisor

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Kirkcaldy

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GBP 30,000 - 32,000

Part time

2 days ago
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Job summary

Ecruit is looking for a passionate Community Advisor to support neurodivergent children and families in Fife. This part-time position focuses on delivering the Flourish Programme, ensuring the emotional wellbeing and support of children up to 26 years with neurodevelopmental differences. The role demands empathy, strong communication skills, and a deep understanding of autism, offering an opportunity to make a real impact in the community.

Benefits

32 days holiday pro rata
Non-contributory life assurance scheme
Workplace Pension (Employer matched up to 9%)
Employee Assistance Programme

Qualifications

  • Experience working with neurodivergent children and families.
  • Knowledge of autism across the lifespan and its challenges.
  • Ability to translate theoretical knowledge into practical advice.

Responsibilities

  • Provide information, advice, support to neurodivergent children and families.
  • Offer direct support through the Flourish Programme.
  • Maintain accessible resources for families and promote awareness.

Skills

Active listening
Empathy
Communication
Collaboration

Education

Experience with neurodivergent individuals
Experience in Early Years or Youth Work

Job description

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Community Advisor – Flourish, A Whole Family Approach

Location: Based in Kirkcaldy / Community Outreach within Fife

Part-time: 26hrs per week; flexibility required to be available for evening work

Reference: SA798

Temporary, Fixed Term until March 2026

Salary: Starting at £30,869 pro rata, rising to £31,278 pro rata after probation. Opportunity to progress to £33,039 pro rata.

Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of neurodivergent children and their families? Do you have experience supporting children and young people, and are you ready to help deliver vital services in Fife?

The Role:

We are seeking a new Community Advisor to join our team at the Fife One Stop Shop. This role will focus specifically on supporting the delivery and expansion of our Flourish Programme, a vital part of Our Minds Matter, funded by Fife Health and Social Care Partnership. The programme supports the emotional wellbeing of children and young people in Fife, with a special focus on neurodivergent individuals and their families.

Flourish aims to provide increased support to parents and carers of young people up to 26 years old, who have neurodevelopmental differences.

Within this role you will work alongside the One Stop Shop Senior Community Advisor and wider stakeholders to;

  • Provide information, advice, support and guidance to neurodivergent children and young people, families, and interested professionals.
  • Offer direct support through the Flourish Programme, working closely with families and carers.
  • Deliver and facilitate a range of opportunities to neurodivergent children and young people and their parents and carers.
  • Maintain accessible resources for those involved in the programme.
  • Promote awareness of the needs of neurodivergent children and young people and their families within the local community.
  • Collaboratively identify areas of development to ensure neurodivergent children and young people and their family’s needs are met.

The successful candidate:

  • Has lived experience and / or practical knowledge of autism
  • Experience working with children and young people, particularly in Early Years or Youth Work.
  • Have experience of supporting complex situations where a person may be experiencing heightened levels of distress or confusion.
  • Understands autism across the lifespan and is familiar with the challenges faced by autistic people and their families.
  • Active listening skills and able to respond empathetically.
  • Ability to translate complex theoretical knowledge into accessible and practical advice.
  • Ability to work in a diverse range of environments to deliver and facilitate support appropriate to the needs of different audiences, such as autistic people, or parents and carers.
  • Is a team player and able to manage their own workload.

View the full Job Description HERE

Scottish Autism offers you:

  • 32 days holiday pro rata (which increases with your length of service)
  • Non-contributory life assurance scheme
  • Workplace Pension (Employer matched up to 9%)
  • Employee Assistance Programme.

Read more about our colleague benefits HERE

This post is subject to a PVG Disclosure check. Scottish Autism cover the costs of your PVG membership.

Closing Date: 8th July

Interview Dates: 10th & 11th July between 10am – 1pm.

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