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Behaviour Support Practitioner (Worcester)

28,120 per year (pro rata)
Worcester
Part-time
9th July 2026
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Behaviour Support Practitioner (Worcester)

Job details

Salary

£28 120 - £30 280 FTE

Role type

Term Time Only

Hours of work

Part time (24 hours per week) Term time only (39 weeks per year) - 0.61 FTE

Location

Worcester

Location status

On site (Worcester)

Contract type

Permanent

Interview date

w/c 20/07/2026

Closing date

10/07/2026

About the role

An opportunity has become available to join our team of emotional wellbeing specialists at National Star College in Worcester, working 24 hours a week, term time only over 3 days (ideally Tuesday – Thursday). This is an exciting time to join us as we are expanding our specialist service supporting students with complex learning difficulties, autism, and disabilities, supporting independence, wellbeing, and future opportunities.

At National Star we recognise that there are a range of factors outside of education that can have an impact on a learner’s life at college. National Star’s Emotional Wellbeing Service promotes good mental health and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), supporting learners in getting the most from their social, educational, and life skills programmes.

The role of the Behaviour Support Practitioner focuses on working with learners who present with emotional wellbeing support needs or distressed behaviour, supporting them in managing this through a variety of evidence-based interventions, with the ultimate aim of improving their quality of life.

With sound background in working with young people and adults with a learning disability and/or mental health condition and a good understanding for the functional analysis of behaviours and the consequent development of behaviour support plans, you will be working alongside support teams to develop their skills in delivering pro-active, person-centred approaches to working together with learners.

Multi-disciplinary working is essential as you will be working collaboratively with other health professionals, including Occupational Therapists and Speech and Language Therapists, delivering evidence-based interventions that are based on the holistic understanding of the learner’s needs. Part of your role will see you providing professional advice, training and information to colleagues, families and carers.

The role will require someone who is patient, caring and compassionate with excellent observational skills. You will not be fazed when asked to manage emotionally challenging situations, drawing upon your creativity and problem-solving skills. You will be expected to work autonomously, managing your own caseload.

A postgraduate qualification in Positive Behaviour Support or willingness to undertake this training or qualification in psychology or a related discipline such as psychotherapeutic approach (e.g. Person-Centred Counselling) is preferred to demonstrate a sound knowledge of Positive Behaviour Support practices and legislation.

For an informal discussion regarding this role, please call our recruitment team on 01242 504300 or visit our website for more information, including more about our Emotional Wellbeing Team.

About us

National Star is a growing charity with more than 1,200 staff based in England and Wales. Established more than 50 years ago, we’ve supported hundreds of young people with disabilities to achieve their potential.

Staff benefits

Fantastic career development opportunities and comprehensive induction programme – theory and practical

Subsidised bus service from central Gloucester and central Cheltenham to Ullenwood (subject to availability)

Award-winning training

Free use of National Star facilities at Ullenwood, including a heated indoor swimming pool and fitness suite

Westfield medical cover

Life insurance cover

Employee helpline

Contributory pension scheme

Opportunity to purchase a TOTUM discount card

Employee discounts at attractions, high street retailers, supermarkets, utilities and motoring, plus much more

Last reviewed on 24/06/2026