The Organisation: 

AsIAm is Ireland’s National Autism Charity based in Blackrock, Co. Dublin.  AsIAm is a fast paced, growing organisation with a vision to create a society where every autistic person is accepted “as they are” – equal, valued, and respected.  The organisation’s purpose is to advocate for an inclusive society for Autistic people that is accessible, accepted and affirming.  AsIAm works to support the Autistic community and our families to fully engage in Irish life and build the capacity of society to facilitate true inclusion. 


Our Values: 

A key expectation of everyone who works for AsIAm is that they demonstrate our values; Perseverance, Same Chance and Service. Our values come into play throughout everything we do at work – how we work together and how we deliver services to the people we support and to the people we work alongside. 


The Role: 

Reporting to the Autism Friendly Towns Manager, the Cork Autism Friendly City Officer will be responsible for supporting local communities and Cork City Council in implementing and maintaining the Cork Autism Friendly City programme.  


We particularly welcome applications from within the autism community. 


Key Responsibilities: 

  • Coordinate the activities of the Cork Autism-Friendly Steering Committee 

  • Support current Autism Friendly committees and promote the creation of new autism friendly committees in the Cork Area 

  • Help local communities to drive Autism initiatives through education, support and advice  

  • Report to the National Co-Ordinator of the Autism-Friendly Programme 

  • Support the development and implementation of the plan within each of the communities and the Cork City Plan 

  • Liaise with other support structures within the organisation to provide co-ordinated supports to communities throughout Cork 

  • Promote the initiative to key stakeholders and at key events 

  • Train committee members and key stakeholders within each of the communities 

  • Maintain a database of all community interactions 

  • Promote the Autism Friendly Communities on social media, highlighting successes and championing initiatives 

  • Support Cork City Council in preparing to submit its application to the independent judging panel 

Key Requirements: 

Experience, Education, Skills, and Abilities Required 

  • Extensive knowledge of autism and autism related issues 

  • Proven track record of training delivery and public speaking 

  • Knowledge of disability rights and accessibility issues relating to autism 

  • Experience in developing accessible resources  

  • Proven track record in project management and delivery 

  • Ability to measure impact and implement quality control procedures 

  • Ability to coordinate and serve interests of multiple stakeholders 

  • Excellent communication, negotiation, interpersonal, team building, and networking abilities  

  • A good understanding of budget management 

  • Strong computer literacy 

  • Full driving licence 

Other requirements relevant to the role but not essential are:- 

  • Relevant academic qualification 

Contract Duration 

This is a 1 Year fixed term contract with the potential to extend, subject to funding. 


Salary & Benefits 

Salary will align with Grade IV of the HSE Consolidated Pay Scale. In addition, we offer: 

  • Annual leave allowance of 23 days p.a., rising in line with years of service 

  • Additional paid time off (company days) as approved by Management 

  • Hybrid working arrangements 

  • Inclusive and neuro-affirmative team environment 

  • Pension Plan (initially through “My Future Fund” and transitioning to Company Pension plan on successful completion of probation) 

  • Employee Assistance Programme and Death in Service Benefit 

  • Healthcare Cash Plan (on successful completion of probation) 

Working Hours: 

The role is fulltime and working hours are typically Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm with some flexibility around start and finish times. 

The role holder is required to have a degree of flexibility regarding working hours with the expectation of some evening and weekend work. 


Location:  

Organisational location is AsIAm HQ in Blackrock however the position will operate on a hybrid basis from Cork (arrangements to be agreed on appointment).


Regular Cork City travel will be required with occasional Dublin travel.  


Recruitment Timeline 

Indicative timeline for recruitment for this position are below. Timings may be adjusted if needed and a further assessment stage may be added if required. 

  • Application closing date: 27 May 2026

  • Interviews: Second half of June

  • Hiring Decision: End of June

   

Note: All candidates must be willing to undergo Garda Vetting should they be successful. 

 

AsIAm actively support inclusion in the workplace and will endeavour to provide reasonable accommodations as requested by candidates throughout the interview process for this position. 

AsIAm is an equal opportunities employer who reserves the right to practice positive discrimination as set out by the Employment Equity Act, 1998. 

 

 

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