Parent Community Lead
5 days ago
City of London
At Neuly, we are building the most advanced AI companion for parents of neurodivergent children. Designed by academics, clinicians, and parents, it has been built to generate a deeper and more effective understanding of a child to provide daily support and practical strategies tailored specifically to their unique needs. We’re looking for a Parent Community Lead to help us collaborate with and navigate existing parent communities, build and grow a trusted network of parents, advocates, and community voices across the neurodivergent parenting space. This role would particularly suit someone with lived experience as a parent or carer of a neurodivergent child, who brings both personal understanding and the skills to translate it into real community impact. You’ll be joining a small, experienced team working to ensure that parents feel understood, supported, and connected - not alone. What you’ll be doing • Build relationships with existing parent communities, charities, and partner organisations, • Engage directly with parents in groups (e.g. WhatsApp, forums, social platforms), • Identify and recruit parent testers and community champions to help co-create the product, • Introduce Neuly into existing trusted networks in a thoughtful, non-intrusive way, • Support and equip parent advocates with relevant information and resources, • Lived experience as a parent or carer of a neurodivergent child (e.g. ADHD, autism, anxiety), • Existing involvement in parent communities or support networks, • Strong interpersonal instincts — warm, credible, and proactive, • Comfort working in an early-stage startup environment, with the flexibility to adapt as the product and messaging evolve, • Experience in identifying and recruiting community members to participate in user testing or advisory programs, • Confidence in initiating conversations and building trust, • Flexible, part-time work (c. 2-3 days per week), • Opportunity to shape a product alongside the families it is built for, • Work on something with genuine social impact - improving outcomes for neurodivergent families who are too often underserved