What you will do:
Lead engaging sessions with children and youth to build social skills, confidence, and independence.
Plan and run imaginative Dungeons & Dragons campaigns or other structured, playful activities.
Balance fun with structure, ensuring sessions are inclusive and enjoyable for all participants.
Adapt activities to suit varied needs, including autistic children and youth.
Collaborate with the team to develop session content, campaign ideas, and group activities.
Could be for you if you:
Are creative, enthusiastic, and confident working with young people or running D&D campaigns.
Enjoy storytelling, role-playing, and designing imaginative experiences.
Are flexible and can adapt to different learning and play styles.
Have experience—or are willing to gain experience—in supporting autistic children and youth.
Are committed to fostering social confidence and positive group experiences.
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Hours: Evenings during school terms
Facilitator Programme: Monday–Thursday evenings
Dungeon Master (D&D) Programme: Monday–Wednesday evenings
