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ASCape is a charity which works with autistic and socially anxious children, young people and their families. It believes in empowering and enabling a diverse group of amazing young people and adults. We provide a number of opportunities for socialisation, growth and support in Bridport and its surrounding areas.

We are currently recruiting for the role of Charity Director to provide effective day-to-day financial, people and organisational management relating to all aspects of the charity’s set up and operations. An ideal job share opportunity, the successful candidate(s) will possess a wide range of skills and be able to play a key role within a small and committed team of volunteers, motivating and supporting them.

Based on a working week of 30 hours, the successful candidate(s) will work from home and at various locations where ASCape activities are held.

Duties and responsibilities include:

Operational management of ASCape, ensuring effective and efficient provision of high quality support and activities.

Financial oversight of income and expenditure, grant reporting, fundraising strategy and funding applications.

Preparing grant applications and financial and narrative reports to donors in line with donor requirements.

Development and oversight of core organisational policies.

Ensuring people management requirements are met throughout the organisation.

Responsibility for all aspects of service delivery, including monitoring and reporting on performance and outcomes.

Ensuring statutory compliance throughout the charity.

Designing and delivering a varied and engaging programme of activities throughout the year.

Providing pastoral support – mentoring, coaching and supporting individuals and encouraging inclusion.

Recruit, develop and support staff and volunteers, directly supervising key roles within the organisation.

Building strong and effective partnerships, attending and contributing to multi-agency meetings.

Acting as Safeguarding Lead, ensuring policies and procedures are in place and checks and training are carried out appropriately.

Advocating and campaigning locally on behalf of the charity.

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The successful candidate(s) will have proven experience of leading a charity and of contract, people and performance management. They will possess excellent interpersonal, communication and leadership skills and have a passion for engaging creatively with autistic and socially anxious young people and their parents/carers.

If you are highly motivated with the enthusiasm and drive to make a positive change to many people’s lives and pride yourself on your pro-active, practical, and pragmatic business acumen, we would love to hear from you.

The salary for this role is £21,420 per year (full time equivalent / actual).

We recognise the positive value of diversity, promoting equity and celebrating inclusion. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds including people with a diagnosis of an autistic spectrum condition (ASC) or who have a lived experience of autism.

We are taking positive action to address an under-representation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) and disabled employees within our organisation.

We offer both BAME and disabled applicants the option of requesting that their application is considered under the terms of our BAME/disabled guaranteed interview schemes. To progress to interview, your application must demonstrate that you meet the essential criteria.

All successful applicants will be subject to a full DBS check.

To apply, please send a CV with a covering letter stating the contact details of two referees to info@ascapegroup.org

Closing date for applications is 22nd June 2023. Interviews are likely to be held the week commencing 26th June.

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Social Story – Hooke Court

We all know how difficult it can be to get our children into a new surroundings however fantastic. So for those parents/children who’s first time it is visiting Hooke or just if your child needs to re-visit the idea before they attend, we have a social story.

Please feel free to download and use as you need.

Oct Half Term

Saturday 23rd October – A Halloween activities afternoon at The Shire Corscombe for the 7-11’s. Pumpkin trail followed by Halloween Arts & Crafts.

This activity is subsidised by ASCape. Cost to parents is £6.50 per child payable on the day.

Limited to 10 children so sign up fast on our Facebook page.

Photo by Karolina Grabowska on Pexels.com

Tuesday 26th October 13.00pm – 14.00pm – the 7-11’s are welcome to join in at Rockburn.

Wednesday 27th October 19.00pm – 20.30pm – the teens are welcome to join in at Rockburn.

The cost is £6, shoes supplied. Snacks and drinks are on sale in the chill out area. Parents of younger children to stay.

If you have already booked for the Shire we will give priority to others first. There are 12 places per session.

ASCape Regatta at Hooke Court

Groups for May 8th at Hooke Court are as follows, please let me know if you require any changes

Group 1 Teens

Bryn, Oliver, Aron, Josh, Max, Peter

Group 2 Teens

Anwen, Felix, Kayleigh, Chloe, Vicki, Sophie, Jaz,Keira

Group A, 7-11’s

Clare, Xander

Cara & Lily

Lisa & Amelie

Sarah Elizabeth, Libby & Grace

Morag & Stanley

Sophie, Connor & Jacob

Group B 7-11’s

Carol, Thomas & Jack

Claudia & Jamie

Gemma & Leo

Raquel & Alfie

Jennie, Quinn & Riley

Group C, 7-11’s

Emi, Matt, Austyn & Archie

Robyn & Dom

Bethan & Owen

Leah & Mylo

Dave & Jamie

Equanimity

ASCape offers on an individual basis equine therapy via Eqanimity in Lyme Regis.

The work is very much tailored to your needs, e.g. to help with confidence, anxiety or fear issues, self-development, autism or learning difficulties and is available to 11+ years.

Each individual case must be presented to the committee. ASCape will fund 4 sessions. If it is appropriate ASCape will fund half the cost of an additional 4 sessions thereafter.

Further details of Equanimity can be found at

https://www.facebook.com/westcountryequanimity/about/

Hooke Visit April 2021

Another successful visit to Hooke Court this April. The teens had a go at archery and making bows. I am happy to announce all fingers and toes are accounted for

The younger children tried their hand at making Easter baskets, had an Easter egg hunt and put the low ropes course through it paces.

Next trip is May 8th. Teens will be able to try kayaking and rope making whilst the younger children make boats to sail on the moat.