Young Ambassador

Young Ambassador

Organisation role · Flexible hours
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Youth workCampaigningMarketing & Communications
Community & familyHealthWellbeing
3 Good health and well-being10 Reduced inequalities

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National Autistic Society

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Summary

This is a great opportunity to work with our Policy and Campaigns team to learn more and be part of our work to create a society fit for all autistic people.

Detailed description

The National Autistic Society’s Young Ambassadors programme is a two-year programme for young autistic people. The aim of the programme is to develop campaigning knowledge and experience. We’ll help you to develop your skills in lots of different areas and be a part of National Autistic Society campaigns for change. 


Across the two-year programme we will have a mixture of in-person (in Central London) and online meetings. 


We are looking for young autistic people that would like to learn more about campaigning. You don’t need to have any previous experience of campaigning to become a Young Ambassador. If successful, you will learn more about campaigning and develop your skills throughout the programme. 


We are looking for young autistic people aged between 18-25 who are passionate about achieving positive change for autistic people and interested in learning more about campaigning. Our Young Ambassadors group will represent a diverse range of experiences and interests.  

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About National Autistic Society

Our vision
A society that works for autistic people.

Our mission
To transform lives by providing support, information and practical advice for the 700,000 autistic adults and children in the UK, as well as their three million family members and carers.

To change attitudes by improving public understanding of autism and helping businesses, local authorities and government to provide more autism-friendly spaces, deliver better services and improve laws.