Positive Behaviour Specialist

  • 5th Sep 2024 Bristol
  • Domus have an exciting opportunity for a Positive Behaviour Specialist to join a reputable provider of care and support for adults with Learning Disabilities, and Autism and behaviours that challenge.
     
    Based in Somerset, you will be allocated a number of residential services to ensure the group’s services achieve high quality outcomes for the people supported.
     
    You will develop and deliver specific Behaviour and PROACT-SCIPr-UK training to improve the confidence and competence of co-workers in supporting people
     
    We’re looking for someone who can work collaboratively with colleagues including key workers to help the people supported explore and realise their potential to develop relationships, skills and independence so that they can pursue all opportunities
     
    If you’re experienced and qualified in provided specialist PBS support, it would be great to hear from you!
     
    Key responsibilities of a Positive Behaviour Specialist:

    Demonstrating exceptional practice leadership practitioners will support the skills and knowledge development of support staff through training, modelling and guidance
    Be responsible for own professional development, ensuring practice and knowledge at the leading edge of PBS
    Attend PBS Network meetings and engage in as well as contribute to training & development
    Undertake and contribute to: functional assessments, transition planning and support, service debriefs as required.
    Ensure effective partnership working with operational colleagues that supports implementation and change within individual services and the wider group.
    You will ensure communication is effective, respectful, professional and clear, allowing you to communicate with the people you support as well as families, professionals, and our colleagues to achieve positive outcomes for the people we provide support to.
    Provide routine and adhoc incident analyses.
    Develop and deliver specific Behaviour and PROACT-SCIPr-UK training to improve the confidence and competence of co-workers in supporting people.
    Contribute to data and soft intelligence gathering to support improvements across services. 
    Key requirements a Positive Behaviour Specialist must have:

    Hold a formal qualification in Positive Behaviour Support i.e., Degree in ABA, BSc in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, MSc Applied Behaviour Analysis, MA or MSc in Autism Studies, PBS Graduate Diploma, PBS BTEC Level 5 (advanced professional Diploma).
    Experience and knowledge of working with people with a learning disability, autism and challenging behaviour.
    At least 1 years’ experience as a Positive Behaviour Practitioner.
    Be qualified or willing and able to work towards Instructor Level of PROACT SCIP ®-UK.
    Understand legal frameworks relevant to the role, e.g., Mental Capacity Act (2005), DOLS.
    A detailed understanding of regulatory requirements, legislative and compliance requirements.
    Strong statistical ability to be able to translate and analyse complex data.
    Driving License and access to a car.Benefits:

    Free compliance training, and opportunities to develop
    NEST Pension Scheme
    Refer a Friend Bonus
    Free enhanced DBS check
    Employee Assistance Programme (access to free telephone counselling and legal advice) 
    If you are interested in the above position please apply, or for more information contact Jodi Littlefield at Domus Recruitment.
    As part of our continual pursuit of quality candidates we appreciate and reward candidate recommendations from you if we successfully secure them a position. We will reward you with £300 if you recommend a new candidate to us who is not already registered and we secure them a role for a minimum of 1 month

    Job Info

  • Job Title: Positive Behaviour Specialist
  • Location: Bristol
  • Post Date: 5th Sep 2024
  • Close Date: 6th Oct 2024
  • Job Salary: £40000 - £45000 per annum
  • Job Hours: Full Time
  • Job Contract: Permanent
  • Company: Domus Recruitment
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