Organizational Description: The aim of the organization is to support adults living with Autism, in the areas of job search, education, social and many more not yet determines areas of need. We are raising funds to make sure that adults living with Autism have access to the latest services to enable them to live a full life independently.
Volunteer Opportunity Details
Volunteer Opportunity ID: 5369
Description of Duties:
Looking for professional individuals to join our advisory board. Every one is welcome, even retirees. We are looking for the following:
Lawyers: (human rights and commercial)
Psychologists: with a knowledge of autism
Financial advisers
Mentoring
Case workers/social workers
Skills Required:
Being able to work in teams, advise the board and build a team in their field to help support teens and adults with Autism. This can be done remote through Zoom
Skills Gained/Related Careers:
Age: 18-30, 31-54, 55+
Time Commitment: Evening , Remote Volunteering , Flexible Hours
We meet once a week through Zoom to set goals and brief on the previous week.
Location of volunteer opportunity: Brandon
Central
Eastman
Interlake
Norman
Parkland
Thompson
Westman
Winnipeg
Does opportunity require a criminal record check? Yes
Will cost be reimbursed? Yes
Does opportunity require a child abuse registry check? Yes
Will cost be reimbursed? Yes
Opportunity is available to candidates that: Group - large, corporate and schools
Uses a mobility device
Attach resume with cover letter:
*.pdf, *.txt, *.doc, *.docx @ 5 MB Max ONLY
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3C 0E2
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