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A Hertfordshire-based not-for-profit is seeking a Voluntary Social Media & Research Support to assist in content creation and community engagement. The role involves maintaining social media presence to promote awareness for neurodivergent individuals and communities. Ideal candidates should have a passion for social media and engaging with others. Join us in making a difference through advocacy and support, fostering a kinder world for neurodivergent people and their families.
NeuroRelate Ltd is a Hertfordshire-based not-for-profit social enterprise built from lived experience. We provide support, advocacy and training for neurodivergent individuals, families, and ...
Long term role · Flexible hours · Starting from 17 Dec 2025
WD18 0PD, Watford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Marketing & Communications Social media Campaigning
#109071
Scan me or visit www.govolherts.org.uk/o/NeuroRelate-Ltd/opportunities/Voluntary-Social-Media--Research-Support/109071 to join
Provide voluntary support to NeuroRelate by assisting with social media content creation, scheduling, and engagement to help raise awareness and share evidence-
NeuroRelate Ltd is a Hertfordshire-based not-for-profit social enterprise built from lived experience. We provide support, advocacy and training for neurodivergent individuals, families, and workplaces.
After experiencing first-hand the lack of post-diagnosis support for ADHD and Autism, we founded NeuroRelate to bridge the gap between diagnosis and everyday life. Our work combines lived experience with professional training, practical strategies and emotional support that make a real difference.
We run free community support groups, online peer sessions, and advocacy services to help people feel seen, understood, and connected. Alongside this, we deliver corporate and educational workshops that promote neuroinclusion, helping organisations create environments where neurodiverse individuals can thrive.
Our mission is simple: to build a kinder, more understanding world for neurodivergent people and their families — one conversation, one workshop, and one community event at a time.