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A UK charity supporting individuals with disabilities is seeking an Autism Co-Trainer to share lived experiences and support training delivery. This part-time role is vital for enhancing understanding among health and social care colleagues regarding autism and learning disabilities. Successful candidates will have personal experience of autism, be comfortable in group settings, and possess a friendly, respectful approach. Competitive pay and diverse benefits are offered.
Role Description
Join Our Team as a Autism Co-Trainer - Expert by Experience
Location: Position available across Oxfordshire
Salary: £13.20 per hour + Benefits
Hours: Various- Part time
Contract: Bank
SeeAbility is a charity that supports people with learning disabilities, autism and sight loss in the UK. We are looking for someone to be part of our team as an Oliver McGowan mandatory training expert. You will have professional or lived experience of autism and be confident speaking in front of groups.
You will support the training of colleagues in health and social care so they better understand the needs of people with learning disabilities and autistic people. You will work closely with other trainers – for example, people with lived experience – to deliver sessions that are open, honest and easy to understand.
Registered as The Royal School for the Blind, SeeAbility is one of the oldest disability charities in the UK having pioneered specialist support across multiple generations since 1799!
We specialise in supporting people who have learning disabilities, autism, complex needs, who may also have sight loss. Our support ranges from providing person-centred support across our many supported‑living and residential care provisions. Furthermore, we provide specialist eye‑care services to children and adults alike and assists people with a disability to find paid employment for the very first time.
SeeAbility provides the resources and expertise that make this possible, we support people to live ambitious lives and achieve things they never thought possible.
SeeAbility is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people we support. We expect all staff to uphold this commitment and have a strong understanding of their roles and responsibilities in safeguarding.
As part of our safer recruitment procedures, we require the following checks for all successful applicants:
These checks will be carried out and completed prior to offering a date to start employment at SeeAbility’s expense.
SeeAbility is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from individuals of all identities, including those from under‑represented groups and those who have a disability or neurodivergent condition. We are pleased to confirm that we are a Disability Confidence Employer.
We believe a diverse workforce drives innovation, creativity, and success. Everyone’s unique experiences and views are appreciated, and their opinions valued. We are happy to offer any reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process or the role itself to ensure a fair and equitable experience for all candidates.
In exceptional circumstances, exempt from the Equality Act 2010 (Schedule 9, Part 1) which provides for the application of a genuine occupational requirement.