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These Job Opportunities Are Just Different

Do you want the chance to change negative perceptions of disability and difference? If so, a disability charity with a South Yorkshire base is looking for people just like you.

Just Different was set up a decade ago by Toby Hewson – a young man with cerebral palsy – to provide meaningful paid employment opportunities for disabled adults, is searching for new recruits, especially those willing to be workshop presenters on a self-employed basis. This will involve going to schools, businesses and community groups and talking about difference in a way that encourages acceptance, tolerance and understanding.

All those employed will be under the Yorkshire and Humber branch, based in Rotherham, and will receive bespoke training and support . Applicants should have the confidence and ability to talk at length in front of groups, a driving licence or access to non-public transport and the ability to attend early-morning workshops.

If you fancy applying for these ongoing opportunities, you should send a copy of your CV to Sara@justdifferent.org or Tel 01709 837691 for further information.

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