Centre for Behaviour Solutions

Centre for Behaviour Solutions Centre for Behaviour Solutions Ltd is a not-for-profit social enterprise, concentrating on the provision of high-quality, evidenced-based services

We have expertise in Behaviour Analysis, Positive Behaviour Support and Active Support,
Clinical Psychology, Clinical Psychology models for supporting children and young people with a range of developmental, learning and behavioural difficulties, including autistic spectrum conditions. As an organisation founded on scientific research, we believe that practice based evidence is essential for delivering the best services for the children and families we work for. To this end CBS uses any financial surplus to fund places on Bangor University Masters in Behaviour Analysis, free training events and research programmes.

If you know of anyone who might be interested in working on that programme can you forward them the advert details below...
16/06/2022

If you know of anyone who might be interested in working on that programme can you forward them the advert details below

Are you an experienced ABA tutor looking for a new role in special education?

The Centre of Behaviour Solutions (CBS, https://www.behavioursolutions.net/) is a not-for-profit social enterprise whose primary purpose is the delivery of evidence based clinical, professional and training services, to help children and young people with learning disabilities and behaviours that challenge, their families and communities to achieve their potential.

CBS is looking for experienced ABA tutors in Wiltshire to support an 11-year-old autistic boy on a bespoke educational programme in Wiltshire. He will receive 2:1 support using the principles of ABA to enable him to access learning.

The role involves working in a small team that meets at least every two weeks (sometimes weekly as the need arises) with clinical supervision from a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst.

Essential criteria

You will:

1. Have at least 1 year experience working on home or school-based programmes as an ABA tutor supervised by a BCBA consultant
2. Be able to plan an ABA session; knowledge of pairing procedures, manding, DTT and NET sessions
3. Be fluent with data recording and data-based decision making
4. Be familiar with ABA assessments tools (e.g., ABLLS-R, VB-MAPP)
5. Know how to build and maintain good rapport with children through being playful, creative and energetic
6. Demonstrate professionalism and be able to build positive working relationships with stakeholders (families and multi-disciplinary team members)
7. Be emotionally and physically resilient to meet the challenges of working with young people who present with behaviours that challenge
8. Be willing to undergo a DBS check (criminal record check) and complete safeguarding training
9. Be able to drive and have a valid driving licence

Contract and Pay:

The job is offered based on a full-time salary of £24-29000, depending on experience. The position comes with full statutory benefits (statutory sick pay, statutory maternity/paternity pay, 28 days paid holiday etc).

For further information about the posts please contact Dr Corinna Grindle on corinna@behaviorsolutions.net 07733101622 or Dr Freddy Jackson Brown on freddy@behavioursolutions.net 07807351267

Application deadline (please send your CV and a cover letter saying why you are interested in this post): 23/06/2022

Interview Date (on Microsoft Teams): 30th June 2022

Expected start date: 01/09/2022

Our services aim to help children and young people with learning disabilities and/or autism learn the skills they need to live life to the full.

28/10/2021

Hello all
PBS Practitioners/ Behaviour Analysts needed to work for the Centre for Behaviour Solutions in Wiltshire :-)

Centre for Behaviour Solutions (CBS) is a not-for-profit social enterprise whose primary purpose is the delivery of evidence based clinical, professional and training services, to help children and young people with learning disabilities and behaviours that challenge, their families and communities to achieve their potential.
This is an exciting opportunity to join our team offering a range of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) programmes for children with complex developmental difficulties and challenging behaviour. The PBS programmes will be delivered primarily in the children’s school in Devizes, but also with some home and community working.
The post holder will join an experienced team of behaviour analysts and psychologists dedicated to delivering the best possible outcomes for our children and families. In the past successful candidates have moved onto clinical doctorate programmes.
We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic graduate psychologist with good honours degrees. A masters degree in Applied Behaviour Analysis is desirable but not essential.
A positive 'can do' attitude and strong team working skills are essential. Previous experience working with children who present with behaviours that challenge and/or working in schools is desirable.

Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Salary: £23,931.00-£24,431.00 per year
Reference ID: PBS/AP 2021
Contract length: 12 months
Application deadline: 02/11/2021
Interviews: 11/11/2021
Please send a CV and a cover letter explaining why you are interested in this post to:
Dr Freddy Jackson Brown- freddy@behavioursolutions.net
or
Dr Corinna Grindle- corinna@behavioursolutions.net

16/10/2021

It's getting close!⁠

We will be showcasing at the Schools & Academies Show at the NEC, Birmingham on 17th-18th November - and you can register for free! ⁠

Join us and learn how Connect PSHE can better support your school's wellbeing and recovery⁠ - find us at stand J2

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Congratulations to Dr. Corinna Grindle, one of our expert advisors and member of the Abbey School Educational Research Alliance, on her appointment as Associate Professor in the Centre for Educational Developmental Appraisal and Research (CEDAR) at the University of Warwick. We are incredibly lucky to benefit from Dr. Grindle's internationally renowned expertise as part of the Abbey School team and look forward to continuing our collaboration in her new role.

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If you would like to participate in the research project please follow the link https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/cedar/pecs/

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