The Mason Foundation

2 job(s) at The Mason Foundation

The Mason Foundation
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
The Mason Foundation is a national charity supporting neurodivergent young people and communities to thrive. We deliver three core programmes: Propel (neuroinclusive employment support for young people aged 14 to 25), Community Mile (locally led physical activity with trained Champions), and community impact programmes. We work across England and Scotland, partnering with schools, colleges, community youth settings, employers, and local communities to champion neuroinclusion and create opportunities for people to thrive. We're proud to create an inclusive, supportive workplace where everyone can succeed. The Opportunity We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Programme Delivery and Support Coordinator to be the delivery arm of The Mason Foundation in the North West, delivering all three of our programmes across the region. As the Training and Support Worker, you will engage with schools, colleges, community settings, employers, and local communities, delivering training, supporting implementation, and championing neuroinclusion. You will deliver Propel (neuroinclusive employment support), Community Mile (locally led physical activity), and community impact programmes that empower underserved communities. You will be required to travel regularly to deliver face to face training within schools, colleges, community settings, and workplaces across the North West. What We're Looking For • A passionate advocate for neurodivergent young people and communities with experience in SEND, employability, community development, or physical activity • Strong facilitator who can deliver engaging, impactful training to diverse audiences • Excellent communicator who builds genuine relationships across education, community, and employer sectors • Self-motivated with a 'make it happen' attitude and ability to work independently • Team player who understands the importance of collaboration • Comfortable working part time hours efficiently • Driving licence and access to a vehicle (essential) Why Join Us In return, you get to work for an ambitious, values driven charity making a real difference in the lives of neurodivergent young people and communities. You will have the flexibility of remote working, opportunities to shape the programmes in the North West, and the chance to be part of a supportive team where everyone's contributions matter.
The Mason Foundation
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
The Mason Foundation is a national charity supporting neurodivergent young people into meaningful employment through our Propel mentorship programme. We work across England and Scotland, partnering with schools, colleges, community youth settings and employers to champion neuroinclusion and create opportunities for young people to thrive. 75% of our staff are neurodivergent, and we're proud to create an inclusive, supportive workplace where everyone can succeed. The Opportunity We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Programme Delivery and Support Coordinator to deliver our Propel programme across Scotland, building partnerships and championing neuroinclusion. As the Training and Support Worker, you'll engage with schools, colleges, community settings and employers, delivering training, supporting implementation, and empowering neurodivergent young people into sustainable employment. You'll play a key role in developing the programme through partner insight and keeping up with best practice in workplace neuroinclusion. You will be required to travel regularly to deliver face-to-face training within schools, colleges, community settings and workplaces across Scotland, particularly Edinburgh and Glasgow. What We're Looking For • A passionate advocate for neurodivergent young people with experience in SEND, employability, or community engagement • Strong facilitator who can deliver engaging, impactful training to diverse audiences • Excellent communicator who builds genuine relationships across education, community and employer sectors • Self-motivated with a 'make it happen' attitude and ability to work independently • Team player who understands the importance of collaboration • Driving licence and access to a vehicle (essential) Why Join Us In return, you get to work for an ambitious, values-driven charity making a real difference in the lives of neurodivergent young people. You'll have the flexibility of remote working, opportunities to shape the programme in Scotland, and the chance to be part of a supportive team where everyone's contributions matter.