Working With Us
Working at Autism A Chara
Working for Autism A Chara is more than a job; it’s a career that makes a real difference in the lives of those who need it most.
Our specially trained team help support individuals within our care to live their lives to the full, experience a greater sense of ownership over their own lives and play a more active role within their respective communities.
Working within our services, and with the individuals we support, provides our team with significant opportunities to grow and develop.
Working With Us
Working with Autism A Chara is a career that makes a real difference in the lives of those who need it most.
We have always placed a strong emphasis on learning and development opportunities. Traditionally we have always supported students in their quest for work placement opportunities. In recent years in particular we have supported a large number of students in gaining critical work experience across our network of services.
Our team consists of all levels of experience, but what brings them together is their willingness to go the extra mile for those around them and their unwavering commitment to those individuals we support throughout our services.
Why should I join Autism A Chara?
Working with the people we support provides our team with an opportunity to:
- Be a part of a supportive and inclusive working environment.
- Further develop their own skills, understanding and experience.
- Join a team of dedicated professionals who believe in the significance of the service we provide.
- Make a real impact and help provide a fulfilling and meaningful service to those in need.

Who the people we support would like support from
The people we support are looking for assistance from individuals who can:
- Learn about them: what they need and what is important to them.
- Adapt their communication style to suit the needs of the individual we support.
- Be fun and engaging as well as having patience and being kind.
- Assist with daily living activities and routines including personal care.
- Support them to engage in their community.
- Help them learn new skills.
- Support them to understand their rights and help them make their own decisions.








