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Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner

Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner

locationSheffield, UK
PublishedPublished: Published 1 week ago
Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner
£35,000 per year
Care | Positive Behaviour Support
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Healthcare Staffing Agency
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Practitioner



Salary: £35,000 per year



Location: Rotherham (Hybrid Working)



Hours: Full Time, 40 Hours Per Week



About the Opportunity

We are recruiting on behalf of a specialist care provider that delivers high-quality support to individuals with complex needs, autism, learning disabilities, and behaviours of concern. The organisation is committed to person-centred care, Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), and improving quality of life through compassionate, evidence-based practice.

Due to continued growth, an exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and passionate Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Practitioner to join a specialist support services team.

This is a rewarding role for a PBS professional who is committed to reducing restrictive practices, empowering support teams, and improving outcomes for individuals with complex needs.







The Role

As a PBS Practitioner, you will play a key role in supporting services across the region to embed best practice in Positive Behaviour Support. Working closely with operational teams, support staff, families, and external professionals, you will provide behavioural expertise, coaching, and guidance to ensure high-quality support is delivered consistently.

The position involves reviewing and developing PBS plans, analysing behavioural data, supporting assessments and transitions, and helping teams understand and respond effectively to behaviours of concern.

This role offers a balance of autonomy and collaboration within a supportive multidisciplinary environment and requires regular travel between services.







Key Responsibilities

  • Provide coaching and support to staff teams on Positive Behaviour Support principles and best practice.
  • Review, develop, and implement high-quality PBS plans.
  • Conduct behavioural assessments, collect data, and analyse outcomes to inform interventions.
  • Support teams to understand and respond positively to behaviours of concern.
  • Promote proactive strategies and restraint reduction approaches.
  • Provide support during assessment visits, service transitions, and complex case reviews.
  • Coach and mentor colleagues to enhance confidence, competence, and practice.
  • Participate in multidisciplinary meetings with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Maintain accurate behavioural records and documentation in line with regulatory requirements.
  • Ensure compliance with relevant regulatory standards, guidance, policies, and procedures.






About You

The successful candidate will be a compassionate and person-centred professional with strong coaching and leadership skills. You will have experience supporting people with complex needs and be confident working collaboratively with a range of stakeholders to improve outcomes and quality of life.

You will be highly organised, resilient, and able to balance independent working with effective teamwork in a fast-paced and regulated care environment.







Essential Requirements

  • Minimum two years' experience in a Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner role.
  • Postgraduate Diploma, Master's qualification in Positive Behaviour Support, Applied Behaviour Analysis, or an equivalent relevant qualification.
  • Experience supporting individuals with autism, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and behaviours of concern.
  • Experience developing, reviewing, and implementing PBS plans.
  • Strong understanding of restrictive practice reduction and trauma-informed approaches.
  • Knowledge of relevant regulatory standards and best practice guidance.
  • Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly between services.


Benefits

  • Fixed working pattern: 40 hours across 5 days per week (9am-5pm).
  • Hybrid working model with one day working from home each week.
  • Ongoing training and professional development opportunities.
  • Clear career progression pathways within a growing organisation.
  • Supportive and flexible working environment.
  • Employee Assistance Programme providing 24/7 wellbeing support.
  • Employee discount and rewards platform.
  • Additional paid birthday leave each year.

If you're ready to use your skills to make a tangible difference in people's lives - while growing your own career - we'd love to hear from you.

Please click apply and Rob will be in touch!

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Salary range

  • £35,000 per year