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Autism Practitioners (Support Workers)

Scottish Autism
Renfrewshire
2 days ago
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Autism Practitioners (Support Workers)

West of Scotland Area Services

Renfrewshire

Full Time & Part Time positions available

Pay Scale: Starting at £12.60 per hour, rising to £12.82 after probation. Opportunity to progress to £13.30 at your own pace.

Please note that we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for these roles

Reference: SA

Ready to Drive Change? Join Us in Renfrewshire!
Are you a confident driver with a passion for helping others thrive? Our services are growing fast – with new people to support, it's the perfect time to jump on board! As an Autism Practitioner, you'll enjoy the freedom to work as part of a team, on a 1:1 basis, make meaningful connections and play a key role in transforming lives across the Renfrewshire area. If you're ready to make a real difference – and hit the road doing it – we want to hear from you!

About the Role:

As part of our team, you will play a pivotal role in supporting people to achieve their aspirations and lead fulfilling lives. Your responsibilities will include:

Developing and implementing personalised support plans tailored to the unique needs of each person. Building positive, trusting relationships with the people you support. Empowering people to make informed choices using their preferred communication methods. Supporting individuals to participate in activities they enjoy, such as day trips, attending local events, shopping, and going on holiday. Practitioners will accompany people to places of interest and shared activities. Assisting with tasks that enable individuals to maintain their homes, including paying bills and making decisions that are important to them. Encouraging and supporting people to live as independently as possible, including developing life skills and providing personal care when needed. Collaborating with each person, their family, support network, and health professionals to provide holistic support. Partnering with stakeholders to ensure each person’s life goals and aspirations are always at the heart of their care.


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Closing Date: 27th October

Information Session: 31st October Contact to register your interest.

Interviews WC 3rd November

We value diversity and welcome applications from those with lived experience of autism.

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Registered charity number is SC

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