OFFICE TEAM

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Ally

I joined TIME in July 2016 as the Service Manager. People ask me “What do I enjoy about my job?” and although cliché,  I always say “Everything!” Every day is different, I get to meet/talk to/support lots of awesome staff and lots of fabulous families while trying to give the best service possible. My role changed to Improvement Projects Manager in February 2024 and I am looking forward to the challenges it may bring, knowing the outcome will be worth it. In my spare time, I enjoy hiking in the Peak & Lake District, and am also lucky enough to go to Switzerland, where the higher mountains challenge me!

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Jack

Hi, I’m Jack and I am the Recruitment Co-ordinator at Time Specialist Support. I have around 2 years of experience in recruitment, and I want to use what I know and the skills I have acquired to make the team of support workers at Time even stronger! In my spare time, I enjoy going out and socialising with friends.

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Richard

Hi, I’ve been working for TSS for over 10 years now!! I started as a support worker while also working as a teaching assistant in a secondary school. Over the last couple of years, I have moved to working in the office full-time. When I am not working I love hiking, reading and playing board games.

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Sophie

I joined TSS in April 2018, originally as a support worker in my final year of university. Since then I have worked in various roles within the office from Supervisor, to Assistant Manager and now Service Manager. I love working for TSS and getting to support our brilliant families and staff team. In my spare time, you’ll find me with my ‘shadow’ Blossom the Cocker Spaniel, I love exploring the outdoors and spending time with friends and family.

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Tori

Hi I’m Tori – Founder and Director of Time Specialist Support.

My background is in Speech and Language Therapy and I first started learning about Autism when I was studying at university. I soon became captivated by the autistic children I was meeting and have been every since! Outside of work I enjoy singing, creative writing and I’m currently learning to play the piano. I live with my son and two dogs and we enjoy getting away for weekends when we can and travelling abroad.

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SUPPORT WORKERS

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Elena

I am currently a psychology student aspiring to become a clinical psychologist. I I love working with people and supporting them where I can. The opportunity to help children with autism is something I feel honored to do. In my free time I like to read books, walk with my dog, sew and knit and crochet.

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Emily C

Hi I’m Emily, I’m studying Psychology at the University of Manchester and started working with Time as part of my placement in February 2023. I find the sessions fun and extremely rewarding! As well as working for Time, I also volunteer for a mental health charity for people in crisis, and a tutoring charity for children from deprived backgrounds who require extra support. Helping to make a difference in individuals’ lives is something I am passionate about. In my spare time, I also enjoy spending time with friends and family and staying active by playing tennis and going to the gym.

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Emma

Hi, my name is Emma and I am currently studying Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University. I am excited to be working for Time to gain a wider understanding of autism and be involved in something that makes a real difference. I enjoy reading, spending time with my family and friends, and since moving to Manchester I have enjoyed walks in the Peak district.

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Ethan

Hi, my name is Ethan, I am a second-year psychology student at the University of Manchester. When not studying, I spend most of my time playing football as the captain of the Medics team, going to the cinema, or playing the piano. I applied to work for Time as I love caring for others and building relationships with people who need support, and because of the assistance I can give to the families of the service users.

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Finn

Hello, I’m Finn. I’m excited to be working for Time! I’m currently studying Psychology with Counselling at MMU, and look forward to my work with Time for the same reason as I’m doing this: I love to help and support those around me. I’m excited to get better at this while meeting interesting people and having fun! Outside of work and studies I like board games, football, and hiking. I’ve especially enjoyed showing my partner some of my favourite hiking routes around Buxton, where some of my family live.

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Fiza S

I’ve been working for Time since March 2018. I have experience working as a Teaching Assistant with students of all ages. And since late 2016, I have mostly been a Learning Support Assistant for special needs learners. I’m a very creative person and love a challenge! In my free time, I like to sew, crochet, make jewellery, roller-skate, spend time with friends and family, and learn new things. I love my work; the people I work with, and support, they always brighten up my day!

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Glory Z

Hi my name is Glory and I am going into my fourth year studying dentistry at the University of Manchester. I have been working with Time since December 2023 and have really enjoyed the sessions and experiences gained. I really appreciate this opportunity where I am able to support all the lovely users and expose myself to different situations as I am interested in going into paediatric dentistry in the future so this has been the perfect opportunity to prepare myself. In my spare time, I enjoy keeping active by doing pilates and playing tennis and I also love trying out new coffee shops and bakeries too!”

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Grace O

Hello, my name is Grace. I am a postgraduate student at the University of Salford, studying Project Management.

 

Prior to my relocation to the UK for my postgraduate studies, I was working as a volunteer in the children department of my home church. And it was an experience I absolutely loved. TSS gives me the opportunity to carry on working with children in just a slightly different way. And also, the time flexibility has been perfect for my ongoing studies. All thanks to TSS, my knowledge about Autism and certain disabilities has been broaden and I continually look forward to working with her diverse set of Service Users, making impact in my little way.

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