Parent Community Lead
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
- Capture insights from parents and feed them back into the product and team
What we’re looking for
- 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
- A genuine motivation to support other families
Why this role
- 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