We’re looking for fun, enthusiastic individuals who want to make a positive difference to the lives of young people.  If you’re interested in becoming a support worker, here’s how.

What is a Support Worker?

Support workers are a vital part of the Branch Out Together team. You will provide direct support for the young people who use our services, be willing to get involved in the things that they are interested in and be motivated to work as a part of our team in a fast moving, energetic work environment.

How can I get involved?

We are always looking support workers to join our service teams. Our current vacancies are listed below. If you are interested and would like to apply, please contact our Care and Support Manager Amanda Sinclair via a.sinclair@lothianautistic.org

  • Edinburgh Easter Holiday Activity Programme

    Join our Easter Holiday Activity Programme in Edinburgh to help support children and young people with autism over the school holidays. The HAP provides essential structure, social opportunities and respite for families in the community.

  • West Lothian Easter Holiday Activity Programme

    Join our Easter Holiday Activity Programme in West Lothian to help support children and young people with autism over the school holidays. The HAP provides essential structure, social opportunities and respite for families in the community.

  • Basecamp Edinburgh

    Supporting children to develop social skills through fun themed games, activities and crafts. Join our staffing team on a Tuesday evening.

“As a member of staff, having the opportunity to work with a brilliant, passionate team who all care as much about the young people as I do always motivates me. I would recommend working with Branch Out Together if you are interested in working somewhere where every day is different with a great team to support young people having a positive experience.” Support Worker