Company: Charity People
Location: London
Posted: May 3rd, 2026
Senior Specialist Advocate
Supporting parents with learning disabilities and/or neurodivergent needs
London (with travel across London and surrounding boroughs)
⏰ 15–35 hours per week (flexible, subject to service need)
£31,044 pro rata
✨ Permanent
Charity People is delighted to be partnering with The Elfrida Society to recruit a Senior Specialist Advocate to join their dedicated advocacy team. This is a rare opportunity to play a senior, practice‑focused role within a respected, user‑led charity with over 100 years of history supporting adults, parents and families with learning disabilities and neurodivergent needs.
About The Elfrida Society
The Elfrida Society is a values‑driven organisation committed to rights, inclusion and social justice. Their independent advocacy services ensure that people who face systemic barriers are heard, respected and supported to influence decisions that affect their lives – particularly within social care, health, education and legal systems.
About the role
This is a senior advocacy role focused on supporting parents with learning disabilities and/or neurodivergent needs. You will lead complex and sensitive cases, work confidently across multi‑agency environments, and help shape high‑quality advocacy practice within the service.
You’ll balance direct advocacy with contributing to service development, reflective practice and informal support for colleagues, helping to strengthen an already well‑respected service.
Key responsibilities include:
About you
You’ll be an experienced advocate who is confident working autonomously, values reflective practice, and is deeply committed to empowerment and anti‑oppressive approaches.
You will bring:
Experience working with parents, safeguarding cases or mentoring colleagues is welcomed but not essential.
What’s on offer
The Elfrida Society places real value on staff wellbeing and professional support. Benefits include:
Applications from people with lived experience of disability, neurodiversity and social disadvantage are warmly encouraged.