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Positive Behavioural Support Practitioner (PBS) in United Kingdom

RTN Diagnostics is looking for an Positive Behavioural Support Practitioner (PBS) in United Kingdom

Job description

Positive Behavioural Support Practitioner


Location: Remote

Job Type: Full-Time

Salary: £28,000 – £40,000 per annum (based on experience)

Start Date: ASAP


Are you passionate about delivering person-centred, trauma-informed support for people with autism, learning disabilities, or complex needs? Do you want to make a real impact by promoting independence, reducing behaviours that challenge, and improving quality of life?


At RTN Mental Health Solutions, we are looking for a skilled Positive Behavioural Support Practitioner to join our growing clinical team. This is a full-time, permanent position with the flexibility of remote working and the opportunity to contribute to truly meaningful, evidence-based care.


Why Join Us?


Values-Driven Organisation – RTN is rooted in compassion, integrity, and person-centred practice.

Clinical Development – Work with a skilled multidisciplinary team and access regular supervision and CPD.

Flexible Remote Working – Balance meaningful clinical work with work-from-home flexibility.

Real Impact – Help create inclusive, safe, and empowering environments for people with complex needs.


Job Role & Responsibilities


As a Positive Behavioural Support Practitioner, you will:


Functional Behaviour Assessment & Intervention

  • Conduct thorough functional behaviour assessments to identify the causes and functions of behaviours that challenge.
  • Design and implement tailored, evidence-based PBS plans that promote proactive and preventative support.


Capacity Building & Training

  • Coach, train, and model PBS strategies for staff, carers, and families to ensure consistency and sustainability.
  • Provide guidance that supports independence, participation, and the reduction of restrictive practices.


Collaborative Working

  • Act as part of the multidisciplinary team, contributing behavioural expertise to care planning.
  • Deliver PBS input at universal, targeted, and specialist levels of need.


Monitoring & Evaluation

  • Use behavioural data to evaluate intervention effectiveness and adjust support accordingly.
  • Maintain accurate, confidential records in line with legal and clinical standards.


Professional Development & Practice

  • Engage in supervision, team reflection, and training to ensure ongoing clinical quality.
  • Promote ethical, trauma-informed, and rights-based behaviour support in line with PBS best practices.


Who We’re Looking For

  • A PBS practitioner with experience working with individuals with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, or complex needs.
  • Someone skilled in behavioural assessment, analysis, and evidence-based intervention planning.
  • A confident communicator and trainer who can empower others to deliver positive support.
  • A reflective, ethical professional committed to high-quality, person-centred care.
  • Organised and adaptable, able to manage a varied caseload in a remote-working environment.


Requirements


Essential:

  • Registered PBS practitioner with a professional body
  • Proven experience working as a PBS Practitioner, including conducting functional behaviour assessments and delivering PBS-based interventions
  • Strong report writing skills and the ability to communicate effectively with individuals, families, and multidisciplinary teams
  • Solid understanding of safeguarding principles and responsibilities within a PBS context
  • Genuine passion for reducing restrictive practices and enhancing the quality of life for individuals with complex needs


Desirable:

  • Experience working in MDTs, education, community, or residential care settings
  • Behaviour support framework training (e.g., PROACT-SCIPr-UK®, MAPA, CPI)
  • Familiarity with behavioural data tools and outcome tracking
  • ADOS-2 or ADI-R trained (beneficial but not required)


Ready to Make a Difference?

Join a team that’s leading positive change in mental health and neurodevelopmental care. Apply now by submitting your CV and a cover letter.

Extra information

Status
Closed
Education Level
Secondary School
Location
United Kingdom
Type of Contract
Casual / Part Time Jobs
Full UK/EU driving license preferred
No
Car Preferred
No
Must be eligible to work in the EU
No
Cover Letter Required
No
Languages
English

Casual / Part Time Jobs | Secondary School