Would you like a fantastic new career in health and social care? Why not start you day hoping to make a difference and end your day knowing you did Here at The Richmond Fellowship Scotland we make a real difference in supporting people with their everyday lives. As an organisation, we support over 2,500 individuals with a variety of needs, some may have a physical/learning disability, autism, mental health issue, some with limited verbal communication and some with challenging behaviour. A number of people we support require assistance with moving and handling. We are looking to recruit a full-time Behaviour Support Advisor to cover our South & North Region. You will be part of the Positive Behaviour Support Team and your base will be in one of our regional offices or at home. The Behaviour Support Advisor role is a key support function, providing guidance and support in managing the challenges faced in a complex service environment. If you have experience of working with a range of people who present with behavioural challenges and have experience of managing services for people with learning disabilities or autism this could be the opportunity for you. You will spend time in services and with staff teams that are supporting individuals with behavioural challenges and carry out behavioural assessments with the aim of improving quality of life. You will develop comprehensive, person-centred, Behaviour Support Plans and support the skill development of staff and management. Working closely with the Regional PBS Manager you will plan, implement and evaluate behavioural interventions for individuals who present with behavioural challenges but also work closely with operational staff at all levels. You will be confident in delivering presentations using a range of formats including PowerPoint, and will help develop learning materials for staff teams, delivering service specific training throughout our services. You will assist in monitoring and reviewing progress, measuring against original objectives for behavioural input, including producing evaluation reports with graphic data. There is 1 full time post available (35 hours per week), though your base is in South there is still the requirement to be flexible to travel and work away from your original base across the North & South of Scotland, which can include overnight stays when required. Travel and subsistence payments will be made. Previous experience of working with people with learning disabilities and complex needs, the ability to work as part of a team or on your own initiative, the ability to plan, prioritise and manage your own workload and the ability to work closely with a range of staff are required for this role. This is an excellent opportunity to make a change in your life and in that of the people we support. The work can be challenging, but as well as a competitive salary, enhanced pension contributions and annual leave, childcare vouchers and discounts at over 850 online and high street retailers, we can offer you a rewarding and satisfying role in your local community. Why You'll Love Working With Us: Purpose-Driven Work: Be part of an organisation that genuinely cares about the community. Your efforts will directly contribute to our mission of improving lives by helping people achieve what matters to them. Growth and Development: We invest in our people. You will have access to continuous professional development opportunities, empowering you to grow in your career. Supportive Environment: Join a team that values collaboration, diversity, and inclusion. Your well-being and work-life balance are our priorities. Recognition and Reward: We celebrate achievements and recognize the hard work of our team members, fostering a culture of appreciation and motivation. For a full list of duties and responsibilities for the role please view the job description attached. Are you ready to take the next step in your career? Apply now to The Richmond Fellowship Scotland - an organisation dedicated to transforming lives and making a positive impact on society. We believe in the power of people and are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities. We welcome applications irrespective of race, ethnicity or national origin, religion, gender, disability, age, marital, parental status or sexual orientation. We celebrate difference and encourage everyone to join us. Let's work together to build a brighter future for Scotland. ADZN1_UKTJ