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Volunteer Social Media Marketeer

Neurodiverse Self Advocacy Partnership CIC

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Posted over 30 days ago...

If growing a peer to peer support and collaboration platform where new ideas could make a huge difference to thousands of people excites you, talk to us

Overview

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£0

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Chalfont St. Giles, HP8 4TG

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Expires at anytime

What will you be doing?

This is an opportunity to make a huge difference to thousands of people who are isolated and lack a tool to put their knowledge and skills together to support themselves and each-other. You would need to be able to develop and execute a marketing and social media plan for the growth of our organisation.  The project requires the skills to build up the social media presence. This is mainly an ongoing role but we are open to discussion. You would join our online collaborative space and work remotely from home. We would like to start without delay and are looking for a sustained commitment to bring the project to fruition. It would require up to 2 hours per week. To be discussed.

What are we looking for?

Ideally, we would like you to be able to get excited by our vision and run with it. If you have done it before or have the skills to make it happen and would like to add an innovative accomplished project to your portfolio, please get in touch.   Skills

Social media experience Twitter and or Facebook and or Instagram Online fora. Identifying influencers Building up the RT(re-tweet) and followership from scratch Designing Planning and Executing the campaign.

What difference will you make?

According to NAS, there are around 700,000 people on the autism spectrum in the UK. If you include their families, autism affects 2.8 million people.   The right support at the right time can make an enormous difference to people's lives.   70% of autistic adults say that they are not getting the help they need. 70% of autistic adults also told NAS that with more support they would feel less isolated.   At least one in three autistic adults are experiencing severe mental health difficulties due to a lack of support.   Only 16% of autistic adults in the UK are in full-time paid employment, and only 32% are in some kind of paid work.    Only 10% of autistic adults receive employment support but 53% say they want it.   You probably heard of the needs of autistic children. They all grow up and become autistic adults. Generations diagnosed in childhood are now joining the work force with no supporting services tailored to the new stage of their lives. Many autistic adults are diagnosed late in life, they are employed, have families, they are coping with their struggles until they reach the crisis point, yet they are ‘too able’ to qualify for any support. Existing services and charities focus on the children and on the adults with significant social care needs. We are trying to fill the gaps and this online platform is an essential tool from where to start.

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