Opportunities

Play Support WorkerSupporting individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions through engaging and meaningful play activities during support sessions.

Supporting individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions through engaging and meaningful play activities during support sessions.
To create a safe, inclusive, and enjoyable play environment that encourages social interaction, creativity, and emotional well-being for individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions. Volunteers will work alongside staff to support play-based activities that help participants develop skills, express themselves, and build positive connections.


Key responsibilities:


•    Support and encourage individuals to participate in structured and free play activities.
•    Facilitate inclusive play opportunities tailored to a range of needs, interests, and abilities.
•    Assist staff in setting up and tidying play spaces and materials.
•    Provide positive encouragement, reassurance, and gentle guidance to participants.
•    Observe and respond sensitively to the needs and preferences of individuals.
•    Promote an environment of respect, patience, and acceptance.
•    Communicate effectively with staff, other volunteers, and participants.
•    Reliability and commitment to agreed volunteer sessions

 

Skills Required:

  • Warm, patient, and supportive approach to engaging with individuals.
  • Enthusiasm for play and creativity (arts, crafts, games, sensory activities, etc.).
  • Willingness to learn about neurodevelopmental conditions and inclusive practice.
  • Good listening and communication skills.
  • Ability to work as part of a team and follow guidance from staff.

Organisation

United Support Group CIC

The United Support Group’s vision

Support the development and progress of children, young people and adults who have a neurological/neurodevelopmental condition, enabling them to live a well lived life.

Our Mission

  • To support the parents/carers of children, young people and adults who have a diagnosis or are seeking a diagnosis of neurological/neurodevelopmental conditions.
  • To support children, young people and adults who are seeking a diagnosis/diagnosed with a neurological/neurodevelopmental condition. 
  • Provide group support and sessions to support, empower and develop an understanding of neurological/neurodevelopmental conditions, so that families can confidently support their child’s development throughout life.

 

United Support Group CIC Objectives

United Support Group CIC has identified a range of objectives which support us to achieve the overall vision and mission of the organisation, ensuring we remain relevant and sustainable. These are as follows:

  • Participants are safe from harm, free from discrimination and feel welcomed and accepted in their community.
  • Participants are healthy in body, heart, mind, and soul.
  • Participants can reach their potential and make a positive contribution to the community.
  • Families feel believed and can adapt and be supported by their community.
  • Early identification, intervention, access to appropriate educational opportunities promote emotional and physical wellbeing.
  • Promote independence and autonomy by establishing strong support networks for individuals and their family.