PBS Practitioner Location: Across all our homes (West Yorkshire) Salary: £37k pa Vacancy type: Full time (40 hours) About The Company Our client provides community-based registered care services for people with learning disabilities, autism and associated complex care needs.
They provide personalised outcome-based support to enable individuals with significant care and support needs to live safely, happily and successfully in the community.
Their focus is to fill the gaps in accommodation and support provision for uniquely complex and challenging individuals by taking a fresh perspective on their support needs.
Our client provides bespoke individual accommodation choices that are entirely flexible to meet individual needs.
Everyones opinion matters to them and they see this as key to the success of the people they support.
They recognise the value and importance of developing a safe and reliable home setting for the people they support.
Their values are the cornerstone of everything they do.
They guide their actions, decisions, and interactions, shaping the way they operate as an organisation.
Our client believes in living their values every day, as they are fundamental to their identity and the quality of care they provide.
Company values Change perceptions.
See the world through the eyes of the people they support and mold the world around them Take a different outlook.
Be confident to use their wealth of experience and knowledge to look at unique situations differently Be nice, kind, patient, resourceful, open minded, resilient and forgiving Understand why situations occur.
They take an evidence-based approach to why behavior occurs and how to respond appropriately.
Everyones opinions matter.
They value every individual as part of the team and they are key to the success of the people they support and the organization They operate seven apartment-based care homes located in Castleford, Garforth, Snaith, Bradford, Roundhay, Pudsey and Rastrick.
Each of their homes provides supportive accommodation for 6-9 individuals within their own homely flat-based settings.
They offer: Competitive salary Opportunities for career progression and learning pathways A Day off for your birthday!
An inclusive culture.
They are a small growing organisation and value the opinion of everyone within the team The ability to change the lives of people with uniquely complex needs Job Purpose - The PBS Practitioner is responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing Positive Behavioural Support (PBS) strategies to improve the quality of life for individuals with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs.
The role aims to reduce challenging behaviours, promote independence, and ensure that support plans are person-centred and effective.
Key Responsibilities - Develop & Implement PBS Plans: Create Positive Behavioural Support (PBS) plans based on thorough assessments of individual needs.
Conduct Functional Behavioural Assessments (FBA) to inform PBS plans.
Regularly monitor and update PBS plans to reflect changes in behaviour or support needs.
Collaboration & Person-Centred Planning: Involve individuals, families, and key stakeholders in developing support plans.
Tailor plans to meet the unique needs, preferences, and goals of each individual.
Ensure support plans align with best PBS practices and promote autonomy.
Training & Guidance: Provide staff with training and guidance on PBS principles and practices.
Support the delivery of PBS-related training sessions, including de-escalation techniques, risk assessment, and person-centred care planning.
Deliver PBS and physical intervention training sessions.
Deliver PERMA Training.
Complete direct observations when required.
Data Collection & Analysis: Collect, analyse, and report data on behavioural incidents and the effectiveness of PBS interventions.
Use data to refine support plans and inform decisions.
Collaboration with Teams: Work closely with Principal PBS Practitioners, Operations Managers, Registered Managers, and the broader team.
Participate in team meetings, practice workshops, and governance reviews to share insights and discuss progress.
Participate in PERMA workshops and support services to review actions.
Participate in Service PBS and PI reviews and support services to review actions.
Risk Management & Compliance: Implement and monitor risk management strategies balancing safety and autonomy.
Regularly review restrictive practices, working towards their reduction or elimination.
Ensure compliance with regulatory standards and company policies.
Continuous Improvement & Quality Assurance: Participate in safeguarding, incident review, and quality assurance activities.
Contribute to continuous service improvement by identifying development areas and implementing best practices.
Review & Analyse Incident Reports: Review incident reports to highlight common themes and trends.
Ensure records are maintained accurately in the Nourish electronic care planning system.
Desirable Qualifications and Experience Degree in Psychology, Behavioural Sciences, or a related field.
Professional certification in Positive Behavioural Support (PBS) or equivalent.
Extensive experience with individuals with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs.
Proven experience in developing and implementing PBS plans.
Strong knowledge of functional behavioural assessment and intervention techniques.
Personal Attributes Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Compassionate and empathetic approach to supporting individuals with complex needs.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Commitment to continuous professional development.
Equal Opportunities: They are dedicated to fostering an environment of inclusivity and diversity.
They firmly believe in the principles of anti-discrimination and equal opportunities for all.
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