Job Specifics
Reference No: LO308
Location: Lanark
Hours: Full Time & Part Time
Salary: Starting at £12.60 per hour, rising to £12.82 after engagement. Opportunity to progress to £13.30 at your own pace
Closing Date : Friday 17th July 2026
Why should you apply for this role: Exciting projects and challenges
Job Overview
Our client's service has recently grown as they've welcomed a new supported person into the service. With the community recently growing, they're looking for calm, confident Autism Practitioners who can help maintain the stability, warmth, and consistency that make theirs a place where people feel truly at home.
If you thrive on building trust, creating calm and can juggle change with consistency, they'd love to have you on their team! Demonstratable experience in supporting people through significant transitions would be desirable.
Their dedicated team of Autism Practitioners provide personalised support to each person, ensuring their comfort, safety, and holistic well‐being. With compassion and respect, you will strive to create a nurturing environment where individuals can thrive and be independent.
Located near Lanark town centre, this is a transitional assessment service supporting autistic adults to develop their skills for the future. Each person has a personalised programme of support incorporating consistency and structure specific to their needs. Some activities that the people they support enjoy are:
Long scenic walks
Swimming
Bowling
Baking
Gardening
Other planned trips and visits to places of interest.
As part of the team, you will play a pivotal role in supporting people to achieve their aspirations and lead fulfilling lives. As part of your role, you will be required to undertake shift work, including weekends and evenings.
Benefits include:
30 days holiday pro rata (which increases with your length of service)
Sector leading training from day one, including fully funded support to complete your necessary SVQ
Non‐contributory life assurance scheme
Workplace Pension (Employer matched up to 9%)
Discount platform
Employee Assistance Programme.
Main Duties & Responsibilities
Key Tasks
To provide support to autistic people following their outcome‐based support plans.
To develop the outcome‐based support plan in line with relevant policies and procedures and current legislation.
To be actively involved in the service planning, delivery, co‐ordination and having autonomy within the team.
To ensure service provision is of the highest quality, demonstrates best practice and promotes safeguarding.
To ensure accurate and robust recording within our recording systems including online systems.
Comply with Finance processes to safeguard individuals.
To build collaborative relationships with internal and external partners to maximise the effectiveness of the service.
To ensure all actions comply with SSSC Codes of Practice, SA's policies and procedures.
To be a Keyworker, leading regular Keyworker Meetings and participating in regular review meetings.
To actively participate in coaching and the review process, to identify your individualised learning pathway, through a process of exploration and reflective practice.
To maintain Continuous Professional Development in line with the Scottish Services Council (SSSC) registration requirements
On‐call may be undertaken by Autism Practitioners dependent on development stage and location.
Employer Expectations
Skills/Knowledge/Experience etc
Engaging, and able to inspire joy & happiness
Resilient, with an understanding of transactional stress and reflective practice
Committed to creating stress‐free, low‐arousal environments
Willing to work as part of a close‐knit, supportive team, including partnering with families and other professionals
Motivated to be a part of someone's life, actively looking for ways to support them to reach their goals and aspirations.
Interested in supporting holistic wellbeing, including getting outdoors & close to nature
Able to demonstrate a commitment to continuous learning to enhance the lives of those we support.
An understanding of wellbeing and human development
Experience or understanding of different communication styles and strategies
An awareness of developmental stages and how to support them
Familiarity with low‐arousal approaches
Knowledge of stress and emotional regulation support
Previous work with community‐based settings (e.g. local scout halls or activity groups)
Qualifications/Tickets/Licences Required
Hold a Full UK Driving Licence.
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Autism Practitioner in Cumbernauld employer: Routes To Work South Registered company in Scotland under SC217367 with charitable status under
Routes To Work South is an excellent employer that prioritises work-life balance and offers a supportive environment for its employees. With a focus on professional growth, the company provides opportunities for skill development while fostering a collaborative and inclusive culture in East Kilbride. Joining our team means being part of a mission-driven organisation that values your contributions and well-being.
Contact Details:
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