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A specialist support organization in the West of England seeks a dedicated individual to co-lead a behaviour support service for an autistic adult. This rewarding role involves direct support and operational management, focusing on building skills, confidence, and independence. Applicants must have substantial experience in autism support, strong leadership skills, and a desire to make a meaningful impact. Full-time hours with a salary of £38,000 to £41,000 per annum are offered. Remote arrangements for applicants willing to relocate will be considered.
Are you a conscientious professional with expertise in behaviour support and strong leadership skills?
Do you want to make a profound, lasting difference in the life of an autistic adult with mild learning difficulties, and his family?
A deeply rewarding opportunity has arisen to co-lead a highly specialist, bespoke support service for a curious and active man who enjoys engaging with others. This uniquely varied role combines direct, hands-on delivery of advanced Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), practice leadership, and shared operational management.
We are looking for someone who shares our vision and passion for ensuring adults with autism and complex needs can live full, active lives in their own home and community, with loving relationships, meaningful connections, and equal rights.
You will work closely with him, building trust and developing his skills, confidence, and independence through planned activities at home and meaningful community participation shaped by his interests. This includes supporting him on his exploratory and varied countryside walks, which are central to his fulfilment and wellbeing. You will model and embed exemplary PBS across the team, creating an environment where behaviour is understood as an expression of need, and support is provided to achieve his life goals and reduce barriers and behaviours of concern.
Alongside direct support, you will co-manage the service with an experienced manager, working together to shape operational delivery, staff development, and strategic direction. You will actively coach, mentor, and train staff, oversee the implementation and review of personalised support plans, and coordinate with professionals to ensure high-quality, consistent care across the service.
Substantial professional experience in autism or similar complex needs and behavioural support is essential. You will need a driving licence and your own car.
Hours: Full time: 37.5 hours per week equivalent. We are open to discussing a modest reduction in hours (e.g. 33 hours) for the right candidate.
Salary: £38,000 – £41,000 per annum (depending on qualifications/experience), based on 37.5 hours per week (pro rata if hours are reduced).
Bristol (East), England. Applicants willing to relocate are welcome.
Application process: E-mail Tania at the M. R. Trust: mrtrustcontact@gmail.com to request detailed job information and an application form.
Application Deadline: 23rd February 2026
Applications will begin to be reviewed from 2nd February 2026, and some interviews may take place during the application period. No appointment will be made before the closing date, and all applications received by the deadline will be given full and equal consideration.
For more information about the M. R. Trust see https://uk./cmp/M.-R.-Trust
The M.R. Trust
The M.R. Trust was established to manage a personal budget from the local authority, enabling our relative to live at home with his family while receiving genuinely person-centred specialist support.
We employ a small, dedicated team of skilled practitioners who help him lead a fulfilling life, combining emotional security, stimulating activities, and opportunities to follow his interests, aspirations, and personal development. We are passionate about enabling autistic adults, and those with learning disabilities who may show behaviours of concern to enjoy their full rights and participate actively in their communities.
We place great value on our staff, providing extensive training, professional and wellbeing support, and opportunities for leadership development.
If you share our values and bring substantial experience supporting or teaching people with autism, learning disabilities, behaviours of concern, brain injury, and/or mental health needs we would love to hear from you.
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