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Prior’s Court exists to transform the lives of the autistic young people with complex needs in our care; to help them achieve the impossible and give their families the magic moments they never thought they would have.
The young people we work with often come to us in crisis, many having been excluded from traditional education or taught in isolation. What they find here is transformational: safety, stability, and the chance to progress in ways their families once thought impossible.
Through a highly specialised approach, tailored environments, and skilled staff, young people develop communication abilities, learn daily living skills, improve their health, and begin to engage in meaningful, work-related activities. Families often describe the experience as life-changing:
We believe every autistic young person with complex needs has untapped potential. And we never stop working to unlock it.
Type: Trustee or Committee Member
Location: Berkshire (with flexible/hybrid options)
Commitment: Approx. 13 days per year
Term: 3 years (renewable, up to 9 years total)
Remuneration: Voluntary (travel expenses reimbursed)
Board meetings take place four times a year, including an annual away day. Members also sit on one of our specialist subcommittees (Education or Care), which meet quarterly.
This is an exciting and pivotal time for Prior’s Court. As we continue to grow our reach and influence, we are looking for new Trustees and Committee Members to help guide our vision and governance.
You’ll join a committed team focused on strategic leadership and driving innovation in autism education and care - building on a reputation described by Ofsted (February 2025) as:
We are keen to hear from individuals with:
We also welcome applicants with other relevant skills, such as in governance, finance, digital strategy, or equity and inclusion.
You don’t need to have board experience. Just a commitment to our values and a desire to help transform the lives of autistic young people with complex needs.
We’re accepting applications until 1 October 2025.
To express your interest, please send a CV and a short covering letter outlining your interest and what you would bring to the role to Vanessa Burgess on [email protected]