Charity registered in Scotland SC043269
REACH was established on 9th March 2012 to bridge the gap in post diagnostic services across Lanarkshire, to provide support to families who have a young person with an Autism Spectrum Condition living within the authority of South Lanarkshire.
Following a period of working closely within the autism community, it was noted there existed a need to work pan-Lanarkshire to provide much needed support and activities in both North and South Lanarkshire and reflect the diagnostic services used by those within NHS Lanarkshire.
We are looking for a full time Activity Co-ordinator to work within the Lanarkshire area.
The purpose of the post will be to engage with families and support them to access our services such as youth/teen groups, peer support, sport and social activities. By having a dedicated worker in the Lanarkshire Area, it will help to remove any barriers which families feel might prevent them from accessing additional support as well as raising additional awareness of the services that REACH provide in the local area.
REACH Lanarkshire Autism have been providing support to families since 2012. Based at our office in Hamilton, we are looking for an experienced individual to provide a support service for our members; ensuring they are given the practical and emotional support needed to enable them to feel empowered and able to meet the needs of their child/young person with Autism.
This position requires the post holder to work with REACH Lanarkshire Autism in ensuring the delivery of high quality and high impact services. Reporting to the Manager, and working with the Board of Trustees, and wider staff team, the post holder will work alongside families, carers, professionals, and people with Autism to identify the range and depth of support required and to support the development of the charity. The position requires the post holder to have a sound knowledge base in the areas of Autism, carer issues including Carer Rights as embedded within Carers (Scotland) Act 2016, education, and health and social care.
The post will require you to be able to work during schools’ hours and evenings and weekends.
Organisational Profile
REACH was established on 9th March 2012 to bridge the gap in post diagnostic services across Lanarkshire, to provide support to families who have a young person with Autism living within the authority of South Lanarkshire.
Following a period of working closely within the Autism community, it was noted there existed a need to work pan-Lanarkshire to provide much needed support and activities in both North and South Lanarkshire and reflect the diagnostic services used by those within NHS Lanarkshire.
Additional
This post is funded by The National Lottery Community Fund – Improving Lives until 2024, initially.
We are looking for a full time Activity Co-ordinator to work within the Lanarkshire area.
The purpose of the post will be to engage with families and support them to access our services such as play therapy, peer support, sport and social activities. By having a dedicated worker in the area, it will help to remove any barriers which families feel might prevent them from accessing additional support as well as raising additional awareness of the services that REACH provide in the local area.