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Could you be a PA Champion?

Could you be a PA Champion?

Sheffield Council has commissioned the PA Champion project, designed to raise awareness of direct payments within the city, with a particular focus on Personal Assistants.

The project is hosted by Embrace, an organisation with significant experience and knowledge in this area. Embrace and Sheffield Council are committed to services being designed, led, and delivered by people with lived experience.

They are advertising the following opportunities to be involved in the project.

Two PA Champion Posts
To raise awareness of the role of PAs and expand the Personal Assistant workforce. View Advert The closing date is 7 June.

Five Co-Design Group Members
To provide advice, insight and guidance from your lived experience and help shape delivery of the project. Positions are reserved for people who have or currently employ personal assistants or personal assistants themselves. View Advert

More information and how to apply in on the PA Champion Sheffield Webpage.

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