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Neurodiversity Operations Manager

London
£28k – £32k/yr
Posted about 1 month ago
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Neurodiversity Operations Manager

Neurodiversity Operations Manager Department: Neurodiversity Employment Type: Permanent - Part Time Location: Across the Midlands Reporting To: Niki Freeman Compensation: £28,000 - £32,000 / year

Description We reserve the right to close this advertisement at any time if we receive suitable applications for the role.

The Neurodiversity Operations Manager will provide strategic leadership and operational oversight of specialist neurodiversity services, ensuring high‑quality, person‑centred support for neurodivergent individuals across employment, education, and community settings. This role requires strong expertise in neurodiversity, including conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and learning differences, combined with proven commercial and sales acumen to design, promote, and lead successful commercial neurodiversity packages.

The postholder will drive service excellence, develop new revenue-generating opportunities, build cross-sector partnerships, and deliver measurable impact that enables neurodivergent people to thrive in sustainable employment.

Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Service Management Provide strategic direction and operational oversight for all neurodiversity-related services and commercial programmes. Lead workforce planning, recruitment, professional development, and coaching of neurodiversity specialists. Manage service delivery models that reflect best practice in neuro inclusion, accessibility, and personalised employment support. Commercial Growth & Sales Leadership Lead the development, promotion, and sales of commercial neurodiversity packages for employers, commissioners, and external partners. Identify new business opportunities and convert leads into sustainable commercial contracts. Develop proposals, business cases, pricing models, and tailored commercial offers. Build and maintain a commercial pipeline and achieve revenue growth targets Partnership & Stakeholder Engagement Build high-impact partnerships with employers, commissioners, health services, education providers, and community organisations. Promote neuroinclusive practices and negotiate workplace adjustments, training packages, and consultancy services. Represent the service at regional and national forums, influencing neuro inclusion strategy and policy. Quality, Compliance & Performance Oversee service-wide performance management, ensuring targets, KPIs, and quality standards are met. Drive continuous improvement, quality assurance, and audit readiness. Ensure compliance with safeguarding, data protection, accessibility standards, and equality legislation. Client & Employer Support Champion neuro-inclusive employment practices and ensure accessible service pathways. Support teams to provide personalised assessments including: Adjustment planning Workplace accessibility guidance Benefits advice and “better‑off” calculations Travel and independence support Promote neurodiversity awareness and improve employer confidence through training, consultancy, and coaching Data, Reporting & Insight Ensure accurate reporting, data integrity, CRM compliance, and performance dashboards. Use insight to identify trends, inform strategy, and drive service improvement.

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Service Performance & Outcomes Achievement of overall IPS contractual targets - All job starts, sustainment, and flow targets met or exceeded across the entire service Performance of multiple IPS teams - All teams consistently performing at or above required levels; action plans in place for underperformance Year‑on‑year service growth - Demonstrable improvement in outcomes, referrals, and partnership reach Strategy, Planning & Leadership Workforce planning & staffing stability - Recruitment completed within target timescales; staffing levels maintained; succession plans in place Leadership effectiveness - Evidence of strong team culture, low turnover, and high engagement Delivery of strategic initiatives - Completion of planned service improvements, innovations, or expansions Quality, Compliance & Fidelity IPS fidelity improvement - Service maintains readiness and shows upward movement in fidelity domains Internal audit results - Meets or exceeds audit quality thresholds with minimal actions Compliance & risk management - Safeguarding, data protection, and operational risks effectively monitored and controlled Commissioner & Stakeholder Engagement Commissioner relationship management - Positive feedback; timely reporting; no escalations or contract risks Stakeholder participation - Regular attendance and contribution to system boards, integration meetings, and provider collaboratives System partner engagement - High quality joint working with Primary Care, ICBs, DWP, community partners Financial Management Budget oversight - Service delivered within budget; cost controls and forecasts updated monthly Resource allocation - Staffing, caseload flow, and outreach resources deployed effectively to maximise outcomes Employer Engagement & External Partnerships Strategic employer partnerships - Growth in quality employer relationships supporting recruitment pathways Cross‑sector collaboration - Increased partnerships with health, community, voluntary and employer sectors Data, Reporting & Insight Performance reporting quality - Accurate, timely reports to senior leadership and commissioners Data integrity - CRM and reporting data meets high quality thresholds; errors reduced or eliminated Use of insights to drive improvement - Evidence that data is used to inform strategy, performance actions, or service redesign

Skills, Knowledge & Expertise Qualifications and specific training GCSE (or equivalent) in English and Maths (essential) Level 3 qualification or above in a relevant field (Leadership, Health & Social Care, Psychology, Employability, Business, Neurodiversity) (essential) Strong IT literacy and CRM skills (essential) Full UK driving licence (essential) Level 5 Leadership & Management qualification (desirable) Specialist training in neurodiversity, autism, ADHD, or inclusive employment (desirable) Project or change management qualifications (desirable) Experience Experience managing multi-disciplinary teams or services in neurodiversity, employability, health, or social care (essential) Proven commercial or sales experience, including developing and selling service offers (essential) Experience delivering performance targets and managing high-performing teams (essential) Experience building and maintaining relationships with employers and commissioners (essential) Experience with quality assurance, audit processes, and compliance frameworks (essential) Experience designing or delivering neurodiversity training or consultancy (desirable) Experience developing commercial products or social enterprise offers (desirable) Experience influencing system-level partnerships (ICBs, employers, DWP, education providers) (desirable) Knowledge Strong understanding of neurodiversity, inclusive employment, and accessibility (essential) Knowledge of workplace adjustments and neuro-inclusive practices (essential) Understanding of safeguarding, data protection, and quality assurance frameworks (essential) Knowledge of Equality Act 2010, inclusive recruitment, and accessibility best practice (desirable) Knowledge of contract management and funding requirements (desirable)

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Skills Strong leadership and strategic planning skills (essential) Excellent commercial and sales skills, including negotiation and proposal writing (essential) Ability to interpret data to inform business decisions (essential) Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills (essential) High-level organisational and planning capabilities (essential) Ability to manage budgets, resources, and workforce planning effectively (desirable) Strong problem‑solving skills with the ability to manage risk and support cultural change (desirable) Excellent written communication skills for reporting, business cases, and commissioner updates (desirable)

Benefits of working with Acorn Training Flexible working including home-based, centre-based, or hybrid job role dependant Up to 26 days annual leave, with the option to purchase up to 10 additional days Pension scheme to support your long-term financial wellbeing Training and professional development, including CPD workshops and professional qualifications Westfield Health Scheme with benefits including 13 healthcare services, cashback towards essential health bills, counselling and therapy treatments, fast access to MRI, CT, and PET scans, and discounted shopping vouchers Wellbeing initiatives including Wellbeing Wednesdays and the Mental Health at Work Pledge Disability Confident Leader, Menopause Workplace Pledge, Armed Forces Covenant, Ban the Box Employer, and secure prayer spaces Annual paid volunteering day and charity initiatives Cash incentives for Employee of the Month and Employee of the Year awards £500 Recommend a friend scheme

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Skills

Strategic Leadership
Operational Oversight
Commercial Sales
Neurodiversity Expertise
Stakeholder Engagement
Performance Management
Budget Management
Workforce Planning
CRM Proficiency
Proposal Writing
Negotiation
Quality Assurance
Compliance Monitoring
Project Management
Change Management
Data Analysis

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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