GMYN is recruiting a Disability and Neurodivergence Programme Coordinator

May 6th, 2026

We are looking for a Programme Coordinator to primarily lead our transformative project, MCR Social. An exciting project that supports disabled and neurodivergent young people aged 14–17 to take part in social activities they choose, building confidence, independence, and friendships.

Alongside delivery, you will play a key role in developing GMYN’s wider Disability and Neurodiversity work, building partnerships, collaborating with organisations across Greater Manchester, and influencing practice to embed youth voice and inclusive approaches.

This is a dual focussed role, combining direct work with young people with project development, offering the opportunity to create meaningful impact both at an individual and across the sector.

If you have experience supporting young people and are motivated to make a meaningful difference, you will find a rewarding opportunity here. Please contact the team to find out more, and download the job pack here.

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