These roles are fixed term for a period of one year.
On Site DD4 8UA - There may be a requirement for travel across Tayside.
Reference: SA870
The Role
Do you have lived experience of autism and want to use it to make a real difference? Are you confident working with others to build services that are supportive, inclusive, and empowering?
Scottish Autism, in partnership with NHS Tayside, is looking for a Peer Support Worker to join the Tayside Adult Autism Consultancy Team (TAACT). This is an exciting opportunity to bring lived experience to provide support and contribute to the development of neuroaffirmative services that are centred on the needs of autistic adults across Tayside.
As Peer Support Worker within TAACT, you'll work alongside a team of specialists in their areas, this includes psychology, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, and psychiatry. You will support with the facilitation of post-diagnostic support, co-develop resources and groups, and strengthen the voice of autistic people in how services are shaped and delivered.
If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and help us make autism services more inclusive and empowering for everyone.
Key Responsibilities:
Co-design and run post-diagnostic groups and individual resources
Offer one-to-one peer support to adults open to TAACT
Help create clear, accessible peer support pathways
Ensure neuroaffirmative practice is embedded in daily work
Contribute to the wider redesign of NHS Tayside's neurodevelopmental pathway
Support service evaluation and improvement
The Company
Scottish Autism is one of the largest providers of autism-specific services in Scotland, with a commitment to a social model of support. You'll be employed by Scottish Autism but embedded within NHS Tayside's TAACT team - a small, specialist team offering diagnostic assessments, interventions, and consultations for autistic adults across Tayside. TAACT are committed to ensuring that all aspects of their services are responsive to needs of the individuals they support.
The Person
We're looking for someone who:
Has lived experience of autism
Understands the value of peer support and autonomy
Communicates clearly and with empathy
Can work both independently and as part of a team
Is confident using IT and keeping records
Is comfortable travelling within the Tayside area
Holds relevant SVQ Level 3.
Experience of working within healthcare or with multidisciplinary teams is helpful but not essential - we're more interested in who you are and the perspective you bring.
Closing Date: 17
th
of August
Interview Dates: 8
th
and 9
th
of September
If you require any adjustments to the application or interview process, please let us know - we're happy to support you.
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