Home-Based with Travel Across Services Full Time | 37.5 Hours per Week
Are you passionate about improving the lives of people with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs and complex behaviours?
We're looking for a dedicated and experienced Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner to join our Group Support team. This is an exciting opportunity to use your specialist PBS expertise to improve quality of life, reduce restrictive practices, and help embed person-centred, evidence-based support across our services.
As a key member of our specialist support team, you'll work closely with operational managers, support teams, families and multidisciplinary professionals to develop and implement high-quality Positive Behaviour Support plans that achieve meaningful outcomes for the people we support.
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Conducting Functional Behaviour Assessments (FBAs) and developing evidence-based behavioural formulations.
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Designing and implementing person-centred PBS plans.
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Monitoring outcomes and using data to drive improvements in quality of life.
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Coaching, mentoring and developing colleagues to embed PBS into everyday practice.
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Delivering specialist training and enhancing workforce capability.
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Supporting complex cases through consultation, direct intervention and practice leadership.
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Working collaboratively with families, commissioners and multidisciplinary teams.
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Promoting ethical, least restrictive and human rights-based approaches throughout service delivery.
We're looking for someone who combines behavioural expertise with compassion, leadership and a genuine desire to drive positive change.
You'll have:
A relevant qualification in Psychology, Social Work, Applied Behaviour Analysis, Positive Behaviour Support or a related field.
Experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities and behaviours of concern.
A strong understanding of PBS principles and evidence-based behavioural interventions.
Experience working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams.
Excellent communication, coaching and relationship-building skills.
A flexible, solution-focused approach and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel as required.
You'll be joining an organisation committed to ethical, person-centred support where Positive Behaviour Support is at the heart of service delivery. You'll have the opportunity to influence practice, support service development and help create meaningful outcomes for the people we support every day.
If you're passionate about delivering high-quality PBS and want to be part of a team that values innovation, collaboration and continuous improvement, we'd love to hear from you.