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. 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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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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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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Infal

Hi, my name is Infal and I am currently studying Biomedical Science at the University of Manchester. I find supporting others incredibly rewarding and I am excited to be part of Time, where I can engage in meaningful interactions with service users. Im looking forward to learning more about autism and making memorable connections along the way.

In my spare time, I enjoy playing badminton, watching lots of movies and exploring different bakeries around the city!

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Isaac

Hi, I’m Isaac, an Artificial Intelligence student at Manchester Metropolitan University. Supporting young autistic people brings me immense fulfillment, there’s nothing more rewarding than seeing them thrive with the right support. I’m driven by a deep desire to make a positive, lasting impact and help create a world where everyone can reach their full potential. Outside of work, you’ll find me exploring new technologies, discovering hidden gems in the city, and cherishing moments with my friends and family.

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Jack D

Hi my name is Jack, I am a third year medical student at the University of Manchester, and I’m thrilled to be your support worker! When I’m not buried in books, I love hitting the gym, hanging out with friends, and meeting fantastic new people. I chose to work for Time to gain valuable experience that will contribute to my (hopefully) future career as a doctor. Let’s make our time together not just helpful but loads of fun too.

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Jamie

“Hi, my name is Jamie, I’m about to start my second year of a psychology degree. I chose to work with Time because they are a wonderful agency, that allows me to gain experience working with young people with autism.

“I like reading, baking, and playing video games”

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Jamie B

My name is Jamie. I am currently an undergraduate student at the university of Manchester studying psychology. In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my family and friends and watching and playing football. I decided to apply to work for TIME as I am passionate about helping others and hope to build a career around this.

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Jemima

Hi I’m Jemima, I am currently studying Psychology at the University of Manchester and aspire to become a clinical psychologist. I’m really excited to work for Time Specialist Support and develop a deeper understanding of autism. I love meeting new people and am passionate about making a positive impact on people’s lives. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with friends, listening to music and staying active by going to the gym.

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Josh

Hello everyone, I’m Josh. Back from a year in Autism research and I can’t wait to start at Time again. Research was fun but I miss the Time support users and moving about whilst working. I used to be a competitive swimmer and golfer but now I rock climb for fun. I love learning about all history but have a particular interest in paleoanthropology; often attempting wild camps and working on my bushcraft skills. Looking forward to meeting you all!

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