Job summary We are looking for a PBS Practitioner to join our growing team and continue to provide exemplary care to our service users and as a PBS Practitioner, you will be key to ensuring the support worker teams are able to contribute to that high standard of care, through the implementation of Positive Behaviour Support. Reporting to the Director of Clinical Services and Clinical Psychologist, you will work flexibly to meet the PBS needs of the individuals we support. You will ensure that the service meets the physical, environmental, social, and emotional wellbeing of each person in a way that respects the dignity of the individual and promotes independence and wellbeing. This position will include networking across multiple services to provide PBS support, giving opportunity to develop wider experience. You must be committed to the development of the teams and the homes mission to achieve the PBS quality framework. Main duties of the job As a PBS Practitioner, you will be passionate about improving the quality of life for those living within our services and achieving improved outcomes. You will achieve this through providing high quality PBS advice, training and implementation across the tiers of support. You will play a key role in supporting teams to create enabling environments and reducing behaviour-based barriers to progression. As the PBS practitioner, you will be working under the direction and management of the Directors. If required, you will receive clinical supervision, which can be used as a formal process of professional support, reflection and learning that contributes to individual development. About us Nestlings Care LTD is a growing organisation with 10 years experience in providing comprehensive residential and mental health care to children and young people. With 8 homes and growing. We are based in Greater Manchester, Cheshire and Leeds. Date posted 02 January 2025 Pay scheme Agenda for change Band Band 5 Salary Depending on experience Contract Permanent Working pattern Full-time Reference number L0099-25-0000 Job locations 1 Derby Street Suite 4 Leigh Greater Manchester WN7 1PF Buglawton Hall School Residential Block Sprink Lane Congleton Cheshire CW12 3PF Job description Job responsibilities You will ensure that the service meets the physical, environmental, social, and emotional wellbeing of each individual person in a way that respects the dignity of the individual and promotes independence and wellbeing. This position will include networking across multiple services to provide PBS support, giving opportunity to develop wider experience. You must be committed to the development of the teams and the homes mission to achieve the PBS quality framework. You will do this by: Providing PBS guidance and support to the services and young people Providing coaching, training and mentoring to the staff teams Supporting the embedding of Active support, Creating capable environments, Human rights, Trauma informed care, Restraint reduction and Focused based support. To provide training for support teams on PBS, PCAS and Restrictive Practice reduction Conduct individual assessments, including for those displaying behaviours of concern Provide guidance with pro-active strategies of support and risk management plans Represent the PBS support team as part of MDT meetings, as required Monitor and analyse behavioural data, and create reports evidencing behavioural incident reduction Attend and facilitate best practice meetings Requirement of role Understanding the experiences and needs of those you will be supporting is extremely important. Therefore, the successful candidate will: Have achieved, or is working towards a level 4 PBS qualification Have a minimum 2 years experience within the Health and Social Care sector Understanding of MCA/DoLS, Restraint Reduction, Human Rights, Creating capable environments, Trauma Informed Care, Positive Behaviour Support and Supporting Behaviours of concern Excellent interpersonal, prioritisation and communication skills, both verbal and written Understands the use of functional assessment and intervention Have a valid BACB, NMC or HCPC accreditation. Communicates complex and sensitive information effectively Have proven experience of working with young people with complex mental health diagnoses. Is confident with teamwork, leadership and effective communication skills, self- motivation, and the ability to use own initiative, excellent organisational and time management skills. To ensure compliance with CQC and OFSTED requirements Is willing to travel to service locations. Is able to maintain appropriate and accurate records of all documentation, making timely submissions of the planning outcomes achieved, and to evaluate all risk management plans Can make ongoing adjustments and recommendations to ensure the plan of care is of a consistently high standard and that the needs of the individuals are being met, with all risks reduced as far as possible Can maintain your own continuous professional development (CPD) by attending and participating in identified meetings and learning opportunities, to enhance your own skills and knowledge Job description Job responsibilities You will ensure that the service meets the physical, environmental, social, and emotional wellbeing of each individual person in a way that respects the dignity of the individual and promotes independence and wellbeing. This position will include networking across multiple services to provide PBS support, giving opportunity to develop wider experience. You must be committed to the development of the teams and the homes mission to achieve the PBS quality framework. You will do this by: Providing PBS guidance and support to the services and young people Providing coaching, training and mentoring to the staff teams Supporting the embedding of Active support, Creating capable environments, Human rights, Trauma informed care, Restraint reduction and Focused based support. To provide training for support teams on PBS, PCAS and Restrictive Practice reduction Conduct individual assessments, including for those displaying behaviours of concern Provide guidance with pro-active strategies of support and risk management plans Represent the PBS support team as part of MDT meetings, as required Monitor and analyse behavioural data, and create reports evidencing behavioural incident reduction Attend and facilitate best practice meetings Requirement of role Understanding the experiences and needs of those you will be supporting is extremely important. Therefore, the successful candidate will: Have achieved, or is working towards a level 4 PBS qualification Have a minimum 2 years experience within the Health and Social Care sector Understanding of MCA/DoLS, Restraint Reduction, Human Rights, Creating capable environments, Trauma Informed Care, Positive Behaviour Support and Supporting Behaviours of concern Excellent interpersonal, prioritisation and communication skills, both verbal and written Understands the use of functional assessment and intervention Have a valid BACB, NMC or HCPC accreditation. Communicates complex and sensitive information effectively Have proven experience of working with young people with complex mental health diagnoses. Is confident with teamwork, leadership and effective communication skills, self- motivation, and the ability to use own initiative, excellent organisational and time management skills. To ensure compliance with CQC and OFSTED requirements Is willing to travel to service locations. Is able to maintain appropriate and accurate records of all documentation, making timely submissions of the planning outcomes achieved, and to evaluate all risk management plans Can make ongoing adjustments and recommendations to ensure the plan of care is of a consistently high standard and that the needs of the individuals are being met, with all risks reduced as far as possible Can maintain your own continuous professional development (CPD) by attending and participating in identified meetings and learning opportunities, to enhance your own skills and knowledge Person Specification Experience Essential 2 years experience working within a CAMHS setting. Qualifications Essential Relevant Bachelors degree in PBS or related subject. Desirable Driving License Person Specification Experience Essential 2 years experience working within a CAMHS setting. Qualifications Essential Relevant Bachelors degree in PBS or related subject. Desirable Driving License Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Additional information Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details Employer name Nestlings Care Limited Address 1 Derby Street Suite 4 Leigh Greater Manchester WN7 1PF Employer's website http://www.nestlingscare.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)