Regional Pbs Specialist Practitioner - Glasgow, United Kingdom - Community Integrated Care

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What makes Community Integrated Care a great place to work:

Community Integrated Care is currently seeking a passionate and experienced Regional PBS Practitioner
to join our PBS team covering our Scotland region including areas such as Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dumfries and surrounding areas, on a full-time, permanent basis.

The PBS Specialist Practitioner
will be the Regional Lead in the delivery of high Quality Positive Behavioural Support, and be key to monitoring Increase of Quality of life for the people supported.

What is The Deal for you?
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Flexibility You can work your full time hours over 4 days and enjoy a long weekend, or work over 5 days to accommodate your other commitments. You need to be based in the region and be available to travel to services throughout the region as required but otherwise you can work from home.
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Competitive Salary:£30,000 - £35,000 (dependant on experience and qualifications) + £3K car allowance

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Pension: contributory pension scheme

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Benefits: retail discounts, holiday discounts, cycle to work scheme and travel discounts through our benefits app
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Best Lives Possible: You'll be working for an award winning charity who is passionate about ensuring our colleagues and the people we support lead the best lives possible
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Development: We'll work with you to develop your career or to learn and experience new things. We're passionate about developing our people
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Support: From our Employee Assistance Programme (available 24/7), financial support options, and wellbeing fund you'll have the support available to lead an easier (financial) life


Who you'll be supporting & more about the role: As a
PBS Specialist Practitioner, You will work directly with support teams and the main areas of the role will be:

  • Functional Behaviour Assessments
  • PBS support planning
  • PBS implementation via a variety of method including workshops
  • Incident analysis and debrief


A pro-active, compassionate and motivated professional, you will demonstrate exceptional experience and knowledge of supporting people with learning disabilities and challenging behaviours and be committed to securing the best outcomes for them.


Day to Day:


  • Shaping Positive Behavioural Support in services through coaching and mentoring
  • Reinforcing the importance and implementations of Behaviour Support Plans
  • Integrating other evidencebased interventions and approaches to meet the individual's needs
  • Liaising with other clinical specialists
  • Undertaking functional assessments
  • Working alongside teams to develop and evaluate intervention plans
  • Providing advice and guidance to managers, advanced support workers, support workers and families.
  • Keeping uptodate with best practice through literature reviews, attendance at conferences and relevant forums
  • Leading on the development and implementation of restrictive intervention reduction plans
  • Identifying instances where more extensive PBS training would be beneficial
  • Working with the multidisciplinary team to ensure high standards of practice
  • To provide bespoke PBS and Active support training to service.

Your values:


  • You always striving to get the best out of people through coaching and mentoring by identifying when additional training is required.
  • You get the job done
  • Reinforcing the importance of Positive Behaviour Support Plans and implementing these.
  • You keep yourself up to date with best practice through literature reviews, attendance at conferences and relevant forums.
  • You have the highest standard when it comes to implementing practices.

Skills and Experience:


  • You must be educated to level 5 qualification (or above) relating to PBS and always willing to learning and increase your knowledge and skill set
  • You'll will have previous experience of carrying out behavioural assessments with a Positive Support Assessment.
  • You are passionate about the people we support and our colleague's wellbeing and have the experience of reducing restrictive practices
  • You are brilliant at communicating you find it easy to explain things in a way that is easy for others to understand
  • Experience of working with people with Learning Disabilities and/or Autism who display behaviours of concern.
  • Experience of reducing the use of restrictive practices; including restrictive interventions
  • You will have experience working with multidisciplinary teams
  • Experience of delivering training, workshops and/or teaching adult learners
  • Experience of leading individual/team debriefs
**Interested and want to know a bit more?

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