Positive Futures is positive about people. We transform peoples’ lives every day. We support people who have a learning disability, acquired brain injury and autism. The bottom line is this: wonderful things can and do happen when people get the right support, at the right time, from the right people.
What does an Autism Outreach Worker do? Put simply, your job is to support children and young people with an autism to take part in activities which meet their needs and aspirations.
To help you to do this, you will:
You don’t need formal qualifications but you do need to be kind, patient, and have a sense of fun.
About The Role
Positive Futures’ Autism Outreach Service (AOS) seeks to offer support to ...