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Remote
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary
Job description

Role Description - Peer Support Group Leader (Voluntary) 


Lead safe, welcoming peer-support groups for neurodivergent adults (with a focus on ADHD), building community, confidence and fair access to help.

Key responsibilities

  • Plan and facilitate group sessions that are calm, inclusive and boundaried.

  • Welcome participants, set/hold group agreements, and manage dynamics sensitively.

  • Identify risk, de-escalate where needed, and follow safeguarding procedures.

  • Signpost to local services and resources; encourage peer-to-peer support.

  • Keep brief attendance/impact notes and handle data in line with GDPR.

  • Liaise on venues, accessibility and materials; ensure spaces are neuro-affirming.

  • Attend training, supervision and debriefs; contribute to service improvement.

Person specification

  • Compassionate, non-judgemental listener with strong facilitation skills.

  • Confident setting boundaries and managing difficult conversations.

  • Organised, reliable, and comfortable with basic admin/digital tools.

  • Knowledge of (or willingness to learn about) ADHD/neurodiversity and local support.

  • Lived experience of ADHD/neurodivergence or mental health is welcomed.

  • Understanding of safeguarding and confidentiality (training provided).

  • Enhanced DBS and references required (organisation-funded).

Time & commitment

  • Approx. 2-4 hours per week (including prep, session and notes).

  • Minimum 6-month commitment preferred; flexible scheduling.

What you’ll get

  • Induction, safeguarding and trauma-informed practice training.

  • Regular supervision and a supportive team culture.

  • Travel and out-of-pocket expenses reimbursed.

  • Clear progression pathway; role may convert to paid subject to funding and performance.

How to apply
Apply via CharityJob with a CV and a short note on your availability and why this role interests you. We welcome applications from people with lived experience and from under-represented groups.

Posted by
ThriveSpark Southampton View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 1 - 5

At ThriveSpark Southampton, our mission is to empower, support, and celebrate people with ADHD across Southampton and the surrounding community.

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Posted on: 07 November 2025
Closing date: 28 November 2025 at 12:37
Tags: Advice / Information, Training / Learning, Advocacy, Counselling, Autism, Conflict Resolution / Peace, Learning Disability, Social / Support Work

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.