Are you neurodiverse? Looking to gain work experience
Roseberry Community Consortium will be starting a Youth Inspired project: Neurodiversity.
Interested? Please read on

What You'll Do: 

Are you neurodiverse? Looking to gain work experience

Roseberry Community Consortium will be starting a Youth Inspired project: Neurodiversity.

Interested? Please read on

The project is aimed at young people aged 13 to 25 years old who have neurodiverse conditions like dyspraxia, dyslexia, autism and ADHD.

Do you want to gain work experience that will look great on your CV and improve future prospects?

Do you want to make new friends, learn new skills, discover new opportunities?

 

Why You'll Love It: 
The project is a great opportunity to show that you can achieve amazing things in life like be an advocate for Neurodiversity, Fundraiser, A podcaster and much more.
What You'll Learn: 
   
What We're Looking For: 
Looking for young people aged 13 to 25 who have neurodiverse conditions such dyspraxia, dyslexia, autism and ADHD
Summary
Volunteering
Young People
Disability
Middlesbrough
Stockton
0 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Networking
Marketing
Skills you should possess: 
Social Media Marketing
Requirements: 
Statement of Motivation
Phone Interview

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