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South Lanarkshire Vacancies

Autism Practitioners | Part time & Full time

Autism Practitioners (Support Workers)

Join our team in South West! Currently providing support to over 30 autistic people across Lanark, Biggar & Carluke. We encourage and empower individuals to access opportunities that matter to them including accessing work placements, voluntary projects and a variety of social opportunities.

Location: South West

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

Hours: Full Time, Part Time positions available

Closing date: 9th December

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Be Here, Be You, Create Change

Contact:

For advice on applying for any roles or any information about our vacancies, email our People & Culture Business Partner, Sandie Leigh Irvine at SandieLeigh.Irvine@scottishautism.org 
At Scottish Autism championing equality, understanding, respect and inclusivity for LGBTQ+ Colleagues and for the people we support, is important to us. We are committed to creating an environment that is inclusive and welcoming to all. 

We are delighted to announce that we have passed the LGBT Charter at Foundations level! 

 

 

"Living at Clannalba has been a life changing experience for our son. His quality of life and his ability to cope and manage with the world have improved immensely. 

At Clannalba everything has been tailored to meet his very distinct needs. It has been wonderful to see him thrive and to watch the close relationships he has with his team.

There is a huge emphasis on true person centred care and individuality is celebrated. During each planning process huge consideration is given to our son’s passions, his problems and his potential. At Clannalba it’s all about what matters to our son, not what is the matter with our son. 

We consider Clannalba a real home, not just a place to live. A real home is a place in life which stops you from being alone and at Clannalba our son is respected as a person of importance within a community of friends."

Parent, Clannalba