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Student Advisors Needed to Develop Training for Workplace PAs

Disability Sheffield is developing some training for students who might need to employ a Workplace Personal Assistant (PA) when they graduate. This will be based on resources produced by The University of York and Sheffield Hallam University following their research around Employing Workplace PAs.

Who we are looking for

3 advisors to help us develop the training who are:

  • Current or recent graduates of Sheffield Hallam University or University of Sheffield
  • Have a physical or sensory impairment
  • Have experience of working with student support or a personal assistant, either in a home, work or study capacity.

Click here to view the research resources and advert for the student advisor role.

We will expect you to:

  • Attend 2 meetings in Sheffield during February and March 2019
  • Read documents in advance of the meeting and provide comments
  • Attend the training which will take place end of March 2019

There will be a one off payment of £150 when the work is complete.

If you are interested email: emily.morton@disabilitysheffield.org.uk by Wednesday 13th February to express your interest in the role along with a contact telephone number.

For an informal discussion about the role please phone Emily Morton at Disability Sheffield on 0114 2536747.

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