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AV Career Network – Empowering Neurodivergent Professionals



Our Career Network

Building a Professional Network — The Right Way

The Career Network began with a simple idea:

To create a professional business network for neurodivergent talent.

A space for speakers, industry leaders and experienced professionals to connect, share insight and strengthen workplace inclusion.

But something became clear.

Many who attended were not established professionals.
They were job seekers.
Career transitioners.
Individuals rebuilding confidence.
People still learning to see themselves as professionals.

The original format didn’t fully meet that need.

So we adapted.


Why We Evolved

Rather than forcing the model, we listened.

We realised that before building a high-level professional network, we needed stronger foundations:

  • Structured job seeker pathways

  • Clear career development frameworks

  • Deeper community conversations

  • More accessible entry points

That insight led to the development of the broader World of Work ecosystem — including the Job Seeker Network, structured Roadmap delivery, coaching pathways and the Topic Spotlight podcast.

Now, we are returning to the original goal — with better infrastructure.


The Role of the Podcast

The World of Work – Topic Spotlight Podcast is now the public-facing driver of the Career Network.

It gives us:

  • A professional platform

  • Visibility beyond events

  • A way to engage employers and industry leaders

  • Promotional opportunities for partners

  • Content that feeds advocacy and funding conversations

Each episode generates discussion, insight and momentum — which flows into Touchstone sessions and informs future direction.

The podcast strengthens both community engagement and external credibility.


Where We Are Now

The Career Network is moving back toward its original purpose:

A visible, respected professional network for neurodivergent talent.

But this time, it is supported by:

  • A structured Job Seeker pathway

  • Coaching models that build capability

  • Community insight through Touchstones

  • A growing digital presence

  • Clearer alignment with funding and partnership strategy

This allows us to engage employers and sponsors with confidence.




2026 Career Network Ecosystem Timetable

How the Podcast, Community Conversations, and Job Seeker Network Work Together

Month

Podcast Spotlight

Community Touchstone

Job Seeker Network

Ecosystem Focus

March

Launch Bundle: Why Work Systems Need Rethinking

Productivity Debate

Orientation & Context Session
+
Community discussion on sustainable output

Roadmap Relaunch
+
Module 1: Self-Positioning

Setting the foundation
+
Redefining productivity

April

Rethinking Recruitment

Recruitment barriers unpacked

Module 2: Strengths & Capacity

Fixing the hiring filter

May

Real Barriers Aren’t Personal

System design vs individual blame

Module 3: Energy & Regulation

Shifting the narrative

June

Why Interviews Fail

Interview reform conversation

Module 4: Resume Logic

Moving toward task-based hiring

July

Starting Lines (Young Job Seekers)

Early pathway breakdowns

Module 5: Recruitment Pathways

Strengthening entry points

August

Executive Function at Work

Cognitive load & support design

Module 6: Interviews & Advocacy

Making invisible labour visible

September

Beyond Accommodations

Redesign over checkbox inclusion

Module 7: Workplace Fit

From adjustments to architecture

October

Pipeline Problem

Mapping drop-out points

Module 8: Transitions & Resilience

Building continuity

November

Autistic Entrepreneurship

Alternative pathways discussion

Module 9: Self-Employment & Portfolio

Expanding what “work” means

December

Future of Work (Flagship)

Vision Session for 2027

Module 10: Reflection & Next Steps

Synthesis & forward planning

January 2027

“What I Wish Employers Knew” (Community Episode)

Live Multi-Voice Recording

Turning insight into advocacy



An Invitation

The Career Network is in development.

We are strengthening it intentionally and welcome:

  • Employers who want to partner

  • Professionals who want to contribute

  • Sponsors aligned with our mission

  • Community members ready to step into visibility

This is about building a professional ecosystem that supports neurodivergent talent at every level — from emerging job seekers to experienced leaders.

The foundation is now stronger.
The direction is clearer.

And we are building it together.



A Business Arm Within a Community Organisation

World of Work is becoming the professional and enterprise-facing arm of Autism Valued.

Not separate from our community values.
Reinforced by them.

We are building:

  • Professional partnerships

  • Promotional platforms

  • DGR-aligned charitable project support

  • Sustainable funding pathways

  • Opportunities to directly employ more autistic professionals

This is social enterprise thinking within a not-for-profit framework.

Professional infrastructure.
Community heart.




Upcoming events

    • 28 May 2026
    • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Online via Zoom
    Register


    AV Career Network · Touchstone Meeting · Session 2 of 9

    Thursday 28 May 2026 · 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM AEST · Online via Zoom

    Free for AV members · $10 for non-members


    What Recruitment Missed About You

    A CV can only tell part of the story. For many Autistic people, it tells very little of it. This Touchstone asks the community to name the gap between what they can actually do and how they've been assessed on paper — and to explore what it would mean to be genuinely evaluated on capability, not performance.

    We look at the moments where the gap showed up most clearly: interviews that missed the point, applications that couldn't capture what you brought, roles you excelled at that your CV never predicted.


    This month's podcast anchor

    This Touchstone is built around the AV World of Work episode You're More Capable Than Your CV Shows. Listening before attending enriches the conversation significantly. Listen on Apple Podcasts or search AV World of Work on Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music or your preferred podcast app.

    This month's guest

    • Sandra Thom-Jones — Autistic Professor · Author of Autistics at Work (MUP 2025) and Autistics in Academia (Cambridge 2025) · Former Pro Vice-Chancellor, Australian Catholic University

    Discussion prompts

    These are the three questions your facilitator Xavier Gunn will bring to the conversation. Come prepared with your own three contributions using the 3+3 framework below.

    • What did recruitment consistently fail to see about what you can actually do?
    • Which of your strengths have proven most valuable in work — that you'd never put on a CV?
    • What would it look like to be genuinely assessed on your capability, not your performance in an interview?

    The 3+3 framework — come prepared with your own three

    • 1 question to raise verbally — something you want the group to sit with and discuss live
    • 1 comment or open thought for the Zoom chat — a reflection or observation you want in the room
    • 1 statement or reflection to post in our LinkedIn group after the session — to seed the ongoing community conversation

    How the session runs

    • 5:45 PM — Room opens early. Settle in, cameras optional. Unrecorded.
    • 6:00 – 6:10 PM — Formal welcome, Acknowledgement of Country, Group Mindsets. Unrecorded.
    • 6:10 – 7:00 PM — Facilitated conversation with Xavier Gunn. AI capture begins after the formal welcome.
    • 7:00 – 7:10 PM — Soft close. Open floor, one contribution each. Unrecorded.

    This session uses AI-assisted capture — not a video recording. AI capture is not published as footage. Jacob Alan Kness (Programs Manager, Autism Valued) will name the capture window clearly when it starts and stops.


    Your facilitators

    • Xavier Gunn — AI Enablement Lead, Minikai · Session facilitator
    • Jacob Alan Kness — Programs Manager, Autism Valued Inc. · Session host & room manager · programs@autismvalued.org.au

    Continue the conversation

    The conversation doesn't stop when the Zoom call ends. Join our AV Career Network LinkedIn group to keep reflecting, share resources, and expand on what was discussed each month.


    Acknowledgement of Country

    Autism Valued acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which we meet — the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung People of the mighty Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past and present. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.


    Questions? Contact programs@autismvalued.org.au and we'll make sure your voice is in the room.

    What Are Touchstone Discussions?

    A touchstone is a measure — something used to test the strength and validity of an idea.

    At AV, our Touchstone Discussions are exactly that.

    They are a space where ideas around work, employment, and inclusion are explored in real time — shaped by lived experience, not assumption.

    These are live, guided community conversations designed to sit alongside the AV: World of Work platform and podcast.

    While the podcast is still being prepared for release, these sessions are helping shape the direction of those conversations. Moving forward, each Touchstone will reflect on a specific podcast episode and topic — creating space to unpack what was shared, challenge it, and explore how it shows up in real-world experience.

      How this connects forward

      As the AV: World of Work podcast launches, these discussions will directly align with each episode — forming a continuous loop between:

      Episode → Community Reflection → Insight → Action

      THE GROUP MINDSETS

      Touchstone Meetings operate under six shared mindsets, agreed by the community. Facilitators are encouraged to name these briefly at the start of each session.

      Mindset

      Value

      What it means in practice

      Positive

      We see possibilities, strengths, and talents.

      Lead with what people can do,
      not what they can't.

      Growth

      We pursue goals through learning and share that knowledge — without judgement.

      It's okay not to have answers. It's okay
      to change your mind.

      Empowerment

      We listen, support, and encourage others to grow.

      Your role is to open doors,
      not tell people which one to choose.

      Empathy

      We try to understand another's situation and help, if asked.

      You don't need to have lived it to
      honour it.

      Trust

      We value the privacy and confidentiality of others.

      What's shared in the room
      stays in the room.

      Respect

      We acknowledge the wishes and rights of others.

      Including respecting someone's need
      for space or silence.

      Inclusion

      We make all peers feel welcome and understood.

      Actively, not just passively.

      CODES OF CONDUCT

      These apply to all online Touchstone sessions. Facilitators name them briefly at the start, and can return to them if needed during the session.

      CODE

      DETAIL

      Brevity

      Keep answers under 2 minutes.
      Succinct communication is a professional skill

      and it creates space for others.

      Attentiveness

      Wait your turn. Avoid interrupting.
      When not speaking, be present for whoever is.

      Language

      Use appropriate, professional language throughout.

      Focus

      Keep discussion on topic. Refrain from oversharing.
      This is a professional networking group.

      Respect

      Be inclusive and respectful to all members at all times.

      Comfort

      Turn your camera or mic on or off as feels comfortable.
      Consider others' sensory needs.

      Accessibility

      The Zoom chat function is always available for those who prefer
      written participation.

        The intent

        Not to speak about the community
        —but to think with it

        And to ensure what we build reflects real experience, not assumptions.

        What happens with the insights

        The reflections, patterns, and themes raised in these sessions are captured and reviewed to help inform:

        • Future podcast episodes and direction
        • Job Seeker Network and program design
        • Advocacy and sector conversations
        • Practical tools and resources for the community

        Cost and Membership Information

        Registered job seekers may be eligible to have their AV membership reimbursed or covered by job-seeking support programs, such as those offered through Disability Employment Services (DES) or NDIS providers. To check eligibility and request support:

        1. Contact your job-seeking program provider or NDIS plan manager.
        2. Explain that AV membership provides access to employment support programs designed for neurodiverse individuals.
        3. Provide them with AV’s details and a description of the AV Job Seeker Network (available upon request from our admin team).

        If you need further assistance, please reach out to our Facilitator directly.

        AV Membership Benefits

        • Access to free tickets for activities, including the AV Job Seeker Network.
        • Exclusive access to members-only programs and interest groups.
        • Opportunities to support the work AV does for the neurodiverse community.

        If cost is a barrier; and you would like to join AV, please contact our admin team for support. 

        Registration Guidelines

        • Registration is required for all AV activities.
        • For online events, you must register to receive the Zoom meeting link.

        Community Guides

        We’ve created step-by-step guides to make participation easy:

        These guides are designed to ensure that every participant has a smooth and enjoyable experience.

        For Assistance or More Information

        Get in Touch

        Programs / Network Manager

        Jacob Alan Kness
        programs@autismvalued.org.au 
        0427 553 077

        General Admin

        admin@autismvalued.org.au   |  0480 385 710

        Office Hours

        Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm

        After-Hours Support

        Phone support available 1 hour before and during
        the first hour of each event

        Please note emails may not be attended to afterhours

        Policies and Terms


        • 29 May 2026
        • 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
        • Online via Zoom
        Register


        Job Seeker Network

         Roadmap Series

        Module 03 - Energy, Capacity & Resilience


        Energy, Capacity & Resilience

        Sustainable work starts with understanding your own energy system. In this session, we explore why capacity differs across people, how to identify your personal peaks and limits, and how to design a working week that you can actually repeat — without burning out.

        Many autistic adults have spent years trying to meet workplace demands that weren't designed with them in mind. This session shifts the focus. Rather than asking how to push through, we ask: what does a working life look like when it's built around your actual system?

        Module 3 introduces the concept of capacity planning — a practical, evidence-based framework for understanding your energy, identifying what drains it, and designing conditions that support your best and most sustainable work.

        In this session we explore:

        • Why capacity differences are neurological, not a reflection of effort or character
        • The four key energy drains that affect many autistic workers in neurotypical workplaces
        • How to identify your personal energy peaks and low-capacity periods
        • The difference between your sustainable capacity and your maximum — and why that distinction matters
        • Workplace adjustments as professional tools, not special treatment
        • The ongoing cost of masking, and strategies to reduce it over time
        • How to design a working week you can sustain across months and years

        Meeting Details

        Our meetings are currently held online via Zoom on the last Friday of every month.

        Participants gain access to a 09 module self-paced learning series, alongside monthly Job Seeker Meetings that provide space for reflection, questions, and connection regardless of which module someone is currently engaging with.

        The new program introduces a clearer structure with monthly modules, practical worksheets, and a dedicated facilitator who is an Careers Practitioner Specialising in Neurodiversity and Disability Employment Supports. 

        This means the program now combines two things that matter deeply to Autism Valued:

        • Professional career development expertise
          Lived experience leadership from within our community



        In this session we explore:

        • Why capacity differences are neurological, not a reflection of effort or character
        • The four key energy drains that affect many autistic workers in neurotypical workplaces
        • How to identify your personal energy peaks and low-capacity periods
        • The difference between your sustainable capacity and your maximum — and why that distinction matters
        • Workplace adjustments as professional tools, not special treatment
        • The ongoing cost of masking, and strategies to reduce it over time
        • How to design a working week you can sustain across months and years

        What you'll walk away with:

        A completed Capacity Plan — Portfolio Section 3 — including your energy profile, accommodation list, masking inventory, and sustainable week summary. This section feeds directly into the modules that follow, including workplace navigation and your application kit.

        Who this is for: Autistic adults exploring, preparing for, or returning to employment. No formal diagnosis is required to attend or participate.

        Part of the 9-module Job-Seeker Roadmap. Builds on Module 2: Strengths and Values.

        All AV facilitators and volunteers are peers of their group participants and hold a valid Working with Children Check. If you know a child whom could benefit from our sessions, they must be registered by the parents membership, and/ or accompanied by an adult.

        Cost and Membership Information

        Registered job seekers may be eligible to have their AV membership reimbursed or covered by job-seeking support programs, such as those offered through Disability Employment Services (DES) or NDIS providers. To check eligibility and request support:

        1. Contact your job-seeking program provider or NDIS plan manager.
        2. Explain that AV membership provides access to employment support programs designed for neurodiverse individuals.
        3. Provide them with AV’s details and a description of the AV Job Seeker Network (available upon request from our admin team).

        If you need further assistance, please reach out to our Facilitator directly.

        AV Membership Benefits

        • Access to free tickets for activities, including the AV Job Seeker Network.
        • Exclusive access to members-only programs and interest groups.
        • Opportunities to support the work AV does for the neurodiverse community.

        If cost is a barrier; and you would like to join AV, please contact our admin team for support. 

        Registration Guidelines

        • Registration is required for all AV activities.
        • For online events, you must register to receive the Zoom meeting link.

        Community Guides

        We’ve created step-by-step guides to make participation easy:

        These guides are designed to ensure that every participant has a smooth and enjoyable experience.

        For Assistance or More Information

        Get in Touch

        Facilitator (JSN)

        Sarah Ballard
         jsmoderator@autismvalued.org.au 

        Programs / Network Manager

        Jacob Alan Kness
        programs@autismvalued.org.au 
        0427 553 077

        General Admin

        Admin@autismvalued.org.au   |  0480 385 710

        Office Hours

        Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm

        After-Hours Support

        Phone support available 1 hour before and during
        the first hour of each event

        Please note emails may not be attended to afterhours

        Policies and Terms

        Join the AV Job Seeker Network and take the first step toward meaningful employment, supported by a community that values your unique strengths and potential.


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