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  • How many Behaviour Support Specialist jobs are available on Pertemps?

    There are 91 Behaviour Support Specialist jobs available on Pertemps right now.

  • What does a Behaviour Support Specialist do?

    A Behaviour Support Specialist is a professional who specializes in assessing, analysing, and addressing challenging behaviours in individuals. This role often involves working with individuals with developmental disorders, autism spectrum disorders, or other behavioural challenges. Behaviour Support Specialists design and implement behaviour intervention plans to promote positive behaviour and improve overall quality of life.

    Tasks required include:

    • Conduct thorough behavioural assessments to analyse and understand the antecedents and consequences of challenging behaviours..
    • Use various assessment tools and techniques to gather relevant information..
    • Conduct functional behaviour analyses to identify the functions of challenging behaviours..
    • Use the information gathered to develop targeted and individualized intervention strategies..
    • Develop and implement behaviour intervention plans (BIPs) based on the principles of applied behaviour analysis (ABA)..
    • Design strategies to reinforce positive behaviours and teach alternative, appropriate behaviours..
    • Collect and analyse data on targeted behaviours and the effectiveness of intervention strategies..
    • Use data to make informed decisions and adjustments to the intervention plan..
    • Collaborate with educators, parents, caregivers, and other professionals to ensure consistent implementation of behaviour support strategies across environments..
    • Provide training and consultation to support teams..
    • Develop crisis management plans and strategies to address challenging behaviours during crisis situations..
    • Train support staff on crisis intervention techniques..
    • Regularly monitor and assess the progress of individuals in achieving behaviour goals..
    • Adjust intervention plans as needed based on ongoing assessment..
    • Maintain detailed and accurate records of assessments, intervention plans, and progress..
    • Prepare reports for educational and administrative purposes..
    • Advocate for individuals with behavioural challenges to ensure their needs are met in various settings..
    • Educate stakeholders on the principles of ABA and behaviour support..
    • Stay abreast of current research and best practices in behaviour analysis..
    • Pursue ongoing professional development opportunities and certifications..
  • What are the entry requirements for a Behaviour Support Specialist?

    Academic qualifications may be required by some employers, although entry is possible with relevant experience alone. A DBS check is mandatory.