Branch Autism Support Group Leader Volunteer (South Hampshire)

Branch Autism Support Group Leader Volunteer (South Hampshire)

Posted for National Autistic Society

Posted by Volunteer First

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The monthly, evening autism support group is open to parents, carers and family members of autistic children and adults, autistic adults and professionals who work with autistic people, to meet to exchange experiences, skills and understanding. Guest speakers are occasionally invited.

It meets from 7.30pm with an opportunity to chat to other members, take refreshments and browse the branch information stand and library. The meeting itself, whether a discussion evening or a speaker presentation, will start by 8.00pm. The evening closes at 9.30pm.

All discussions are to enable participants to share information and experiences with one another. Please note: Branch volunteers are unable to offer any professional advice during these meetings.

What you will be doing:

  • Planning sessions, booking guest speakers and co-ordinating the other volunteers.
  • Interacting with those attending, making sure that everyone can engage in the activities in a safe manner.
  • Facilitating discussions ensuring all those who wish to speak have the opportunity and that discussions stay on track.
  • Organising the setting up and clearing away before and after each meeting.
  • Keeping the Branch Chair informed of the group’s activities and attending branch committee meetings.
  • Ensuring your branch complies with NAS policies including risk assessment, data protection and safeguarding.
  • Any agreed expenses incurred will be reimbursed by the branch.
  • You will be supported in your role by the Branch Chair.
  • You will have access to a dedicated NAS email address for this role.
  • A criminal record check is a requirement of the role.

What skills do I need?

  • Reliability and willing acceptance of responsibility
  • Knowledge and experience of the autism spectrum is an advantage but not essential as we can provide training
  • As group leader, ability to organise and co-ordinate the other volunteers
  • Patience, empathy and warmth
  • Confidence in volunteering with and communicating with the autistic children, their parents and the branch committee members
  • Ability to tackle difficult issues, problems and situations, and involve other people where necessary.

Posted for National Autistic Society

Posted by Volunteer First

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Details

  • Accessibility
  • Age restrictions
  • DBS check required
  • Equal Opportunities Policy
  • Expenses reimbursed
  • Health and Safety Policy
  • Ongoing support
  • Training provided
  • Volunteer induction
  • Volunteer Policy
  • Volunteers covered by insurance
  • Written role description

When is this role available?

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Morning
Afternoon
Evening

Location:

Eastleigh
Eastleigh
SO53 2GJ

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