Job responsibilities
Job Title: Positive Behaviour Support Clinical Specialist
Service: Central Services
Responsible to: Consultant Clinical Psychologist / Applied Psychology Lead
Brief description of core values:
As a Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Clinical Specialist you will take a
compassionate approach to working with people, committed to understanding peoples
needs and using evidence-based practice to help people to flourish.
Brief description of key responsibilities:
Working within the PBS framework, you will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team
to understand peoples needs holistically. You may work in a range of settings which
include residential, educational and vocational. You will work alongside colleagues to
ensure that services have the knowledge and skills to deliver high quality support
environments. Working together with the people we support, their support staff,
families and other key people you will help people to identify and achieve their goals.
You will work autonomously to carry out specialist and complex assessment and
intervention, coaching and motivating others to bring about meaningful change. As a
PBS Clinical Specialist you will have the opportunity to support with
service/organisation wide PBS initiatives and will supervise the work of others
implementing interventions.
Key Result areas:
Clinical
1. To conduct descriptive functional behavioural assessment and communicate this
to others in an accessible format.
2. To develop and implement multi-component holistic behavioural interventions.
3. To communicate effectively with other professionals in the multi-disciplinary
team and attend multi-disciplinary meetings and reviews.
4. To chair meetings with multiple key people.
5. To produce professional reports.
6. To be involved, as appropriate, in pre-admission assessments and transition
planning.
7. To provide specialist advice, direct coaching and consultation to support staff,
families and professionals.
8. To manage highly complex information and sensitive situations related to
behaviours of concern.
9. To communicate information to others in a skilled and sensitive manner.
10.To monitor progress through the use of data collection, at an individual, service
and organisational level.
Training and supervision:
11.To take part in regular professional supervision and appraisal.
12.To maintain an active engagement with current developments in the field of
Positive Behaviour Support.
13.To maintain an active engagement with current relevant legislation, guidance
and initiatives in relation to people with intellectual disabilities, those who are
autistic and people who may at times present with behaviours of concern.
14.To maintain an active engagement with knowledge of restrictive practice
reduction.
15.To continue to develop skills and knowledge through further training.
16.To provide clinical and line management supervision for staff implementing PBS
interventions or completing PBS training.
17.To share practice through relevant forums and conferences, locally and
nationally.
Research and service evaluation:
18.To implement evidence-based practice in individual work with the people we
support.
19.To undertake and supervise research activities.
20.To contribute to service/organisation wide initiatives and evaluation.
Information technology:
21.To use information technology systems to facilitate communication with
multiple key people.
22.To conduct data entry and analysis using Excel.
23.To use Word for the recording of all information related to assessment and
intervention, including clinical case notes and report writing.
24.To use Powerpoint for the development and delivery of training activities.
General:
25.To maintain professional registration with the appropriate governing body, if
appropriate.
To be noted:
This is not an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities, and the post
holder may be required to undertake other duties which fall within the
grade of the job, in discussion with the manager.
This job description will be reviewed regularly in the light of changing
service requirements and any such changes will be discussed with the
post holder.
The post holder is expected to comply with all relevant Hesley Group
policies, procedures and guidelines, including those relating to Equal
Opportunities, Health and Safety and Confidentiality of Information.
Health & Safety
In carrying out the tasks in this job description you have a duty (under Health &
Safety legislation) to take reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and
that of others. This implies taking positive steps to understand the hazards in the
workplace, to evaluate and take action to reduce the risks. It is expected that you
comply with safety rules and procedures and to ensure that nothing you do, or fail to
do, puts yourself or others at risk.
Contribution of this role
The way in which this role is carried out will have a direct and highly significant effect
on the quality of the service and Hesley Group as a whole, and bear directly on how
well-equipped staff feel to carry out the jobs they are employed to do.
You will, therefore, be making a very important contribution to other employees, to
matters affecting people who use our services and their experience of school, and to
the reputation and achievements of the service and Hesley Group as a whole.
This organisation is committed to the protection and safeguarding of children
and adults at risk, and promoting their welfare. Hesley Group, therefore,
expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.