Position: Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Practitioner Location: London-wide (Key Services in Ealing & Balham) Working Arrangement: Hybrid Work from home, office, or in the community Salary: £35,365 per annum Contract Type: Permanent Hours: 37.5 hours per week Start Date: ASAP RGH-Global is recruiting on behalf of a respected social care provider in London, supporting individuals with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs. We are seeking a Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner to join their Specialist Support Team and help deliver person-centred, trauma-informed care across London, with a particular focus on services in Ealing and Balham. This is a flexible role offering hybrid workingyou can work from home or from an office depending on your preference. Youll also travel to homes and services approximately 2-3 times per week, though this may vary depending on your caseload. About the Role As a PBS Practitioner, you will: Champion best practice in Positive Behaviour Support across the organisation. Deliver targeted PBS input to individuals and teams, supporting those with complex needs including transitions from hospital or institutional care. Conduct functional assessments, analyse behavioural data, and develop tailored PBS strategies. Collaborate with families, support teams, and external professionals to co-produce effective support plans. Provide coaching and supervision to colleagues, enhancing PBS competency across the organisation. Monitor progress and outcomes, ensuring PBS plans are reviewed and adapted as needed. Contribute to preventing exclusions and hospital admissions by developing bespoke support offers. About You You will bring: A formal qualification in PBS or a related discipline (e.g., MSc Applied Behaviour Analysis, PBS BTEC Level 5). Experience supporting adults with learning disabilities and autism, particularly those with complex needs. Strong understanding of trauma-informed care, person-centred planning, and restrictive practice reduction. Excellent communication and facilitation skills, including working with non-verbal individuals. Ability to use data analysis to inform support strategies and monitor outcomes. A collaborative, flexible approach and willingness to travel across service locations. Why Apply? Be part of a forward-thinking organisation with a commitment to innovation and person-centred care. Receive ongoing training, development, and coaching support. Work within a multidisciplinary team including PBS Leads, communication specialists, and family support professionals. Enjoy flexible working arrangements tailored to your preferences and caseload. Interested? Apply now through RGH-Global to take the next step in your PBS career and make a meaningful impact across London, especially in Ealing and Balham.