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- Full, clean UK driving licence (essential)
We are seeking passionate Practitioners to join one of our incredible teams in Bangor. As a Practitioner at Mencap, you’ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference every day, supporting individuals with learning disabilities and autism to live fulfilling, independent lives.
About the Role
You will deliver high-quality, person-centred support, turning Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) plans into everyday actions. Working closely with families, Specialist Practitioners, and the wider multidisciplinary team, you will help create safe, supportive environments that promote choice, dignity, and independence.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide person-led, high-quality support to autistic people and/or people with learning disabilities, including when behaviour communicates distress
- Implement Positive Behaviour Support plans in a consistent, compassionate, and practical way
- Understand the individual’s environment, identify early signs of distress, and adjust routines or sensory input to prevent escalation
- Work collaboratively with families and the multidisciplinary team (e.g. psychology, PBS, social work, occupational therapy) to ensure joined-up support
- Promote independence in daily living and community participation, replacing restrictions with safe, meaningful alternatives
- Make clear, time-critical decisions in the moment and maintain accurate ABC charts and data records to inform reviews and improve outcomes
- Monitor and report changes in behaviour, health, or wellbeing, escalating concerns promptly in line with policy
- Participate in post-incident debriefs and reflective practice, using learning to strengthen support
- Contribute to safeguarding, proportionate risk assessments, and crisis responses using least-restrictive approaches
Essential Requirements
- Proven experience supporting autistic people and/or people with learning disabilities, including when behaviour communicates distress.
- Full, clean UK driving licence (essential)
- Willingness and confidence to drive the person we support’s own vehicle, which is a key part of promoting independence and community access
- Skilled at adapting communication and using tools such as Makaton, TEACCH or PECS so people are heard and understood.
- Current training or strong willingness to train in accredited physical intervention and crisis management, with prevention as the priority.
Contract Details
- Full-time contracts available
- 12-hour shifts:
- Day shifts: 9am – 9pm
- Night shifts: 9pm – 9am (applicants who don’t hold a UK driving licence may be considered for this shift)
Additional Information
· We welcome applications from candidates who require visa sponsorship, which may be available for successful applicants in line with UK Home Office requirements.
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