Volunteer Play Assistant – SEN and Psychology

What You'll Do: 

As a Volunteer Play Assistant, you will support autistic children during structured and creative play activities, helping them build communication, social interaction and confidence in a positive and inclusive environment. You will work with qualified practitioners, gaining direct experience using evidence-based approaches such as ABA in practice, while receiving ongoing support and guidance throughout the sessions.

Volunteers are allocated a specific child based on their experience and interests, allowing you to build consistency and rapport over time. The role involves active engagement with children, responding to individual needs, and contributing positively to a collaborative and supportive team environment.

Why You'll Love It: 

Volunteering at Focus Surrey’s Saturday Club will make a meaningful difference to autistic children and their families by providing consistent, supportive and engaging play experiences that help children develop communication, social interaction and early learning skills. Through individualised support and structured activities, volunteers contribute to a positive environment where children can build confidence, develop independence and experience success at their own pace.

What You'll Learn: 
  • Hands-on experience supporting autistic children in a real-world SEN setting
  • Practical exposure to Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) in practice
  • Experience working alongside qualified practitioners and gaining support and guidance
  • Development of transferable skills including communication, teamwork and behaviour support
  • Increased confidence working with children with diverse needs
  • Enhanced DBS check provided
What We're Looking For: 

We are looking for enthusiastic and reliable volunteers who are interested in supporting autistic children in a fun and engaging environment. No previous experience is required, as full guidance and support will be provided during sessions. This opportunity is ideal for individuals who are willing to learn and are motivated to make a positive difference.

Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
Disability
Families
Young People
Merton
12 Weeks Minimum
7 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Teamwork
Relevant interests: 
Charity / Nonprofit
Requirements: 
DBS check
Training

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