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Career pathways

The Prior's Court team is made up of over 600 employees, all working to ensure the best possible futures for young people with autism. Teams work across six key areas of the organisation and we offer pathways of progression in each area.

Find out how you could progress your career with us on each of these pathways below:

Residential care and support

Residential care and support

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Published: 20th April, 2020

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Positive Behaviour Support

Positive Behaviour Support

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Published: 19th April, 2020

Updated: 20th April, 2020

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Education 5-14 years

Education 5-14 years

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Published: 18th April, 2020

Updated: 20th April, 2020

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Education 14-25 years

Education 14-25 years

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Published: 17th April, 2020

Updated: 20th April, 2020

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Support services

Support services

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Published: 16th April, 2020

Updated: 20th April, 2020

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Estates management

Estates management

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Published: 15th April, 2020

Updated: 20th April, 2020

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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  • Utilising technology to enhance skills for employment

    Utilising technology to enhance skills for employment

    A Prior's Court teacher is set to launch a project using the power of apps, games and virtual reality to help our young people gain vocational skills, using Microsoft in Education tools.

  • £45k BBC Children in Need and Youth Futures Foundation grant enables orchard project growth

    £45k BBC Children in Need and Youth Futures Foundation grant enables orchard project growth

    Young people at Prior's Court to gain further opportunities to develop their employment skills thanks to a new grant award which enables orchard project to grow.

  • Autism Practitioner

    Autism Practitioner

    We aim for our support staff to be highly trained experts in autism, that's why we call them Autism Practitioners rather than Support Workers. We are looking for individuals with and without experience in care to provide a positive learning environment for young people.

  • Rachel Childs

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  • Press statement; Devastating news from Prior's Court

    Press statement; Devastating news from Prior's Court

    On Thursday 11 October, Prior’s Court received a call from Thames Valley Police informing us that one of our minibuses had been involved in a serious road traffic collision with a heavy goods vehicle on the M4.

  • Contact us

    Set up in 1999, Prior's Court Foundation provides the governance and administration for Prior's Court School, Prior's Court Young Adult Provision and Prior's Court Training & Development Centre. Find out how to contact us here.

  • Autism Practitioner

    Autism Practitioner

    We aim for our support staff to be highly trained experts in autism, that's why we call them Autism Practitioners rather than Support Workers. We are looking for individuals with and without experience in care to provide a positive learning environment for young people.

  • What we do

    What we do

    Prior’s Court is dedicated to bringing the highest level of expertise to support and improve life chances for people with severe autism.

  • What we do 5-20

    What we do 5-20

    Prior's Court School is an independent special school for young people with autism aged 5 to 20 years. All students are on the autism spectrum and have moderate to severe learning difficulties and complex needs.

  • Family Fund

    Family Fund

    We are absolutely devastated that a road traffic collision on Thursday 11 October caused three members of staff to lose their lives while two have suffered life changing injuries. We would like to thank all those who donated or sent messages of support to those affected.

  • Let Me Shine

    Let Me Shine

    To mark World Autism Awareness Day on 2nd April, Prior’s Court released a new single, ‘Let Me Shine’, to challenge perceptions of autism. Please listen to the song, watch the video and help share the message.

  • What we do 19-25

    What we do 19-25

    Prior’s Court Young Adult Provision was set up in 2011 to meet the continuing needs of young adults between the ages of 19 and 25 with autism, learning difficulties and complex needs.

  • Senior Autism Practitioner

    Senior Autism Practitioner

    Join our teams working in conjunction with the Home Management Team supporting young people with severe autism in their homes.

  • Autism Practitioner - Nights

    Autism Practitioner - Nights

    Our night teams play a key role in improving the sleep patterns of young people with autism and in building their independence and life-skills.

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Our Impact

Our Impact

Due to the high level and complexity of need, our priority is to ensure that young people are safe and healthy. From there we work to enable progress in all areas of their lives. Read more

Published: 17th October, 2016

Updated: 14th January, 2020

Author: Wendy Garstin

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  • This team member gives us a Friday Smile-day feeling! Introducing Lisa another amazing Autism Practitioner and the… https://t.co/5qL7R98QNO

    15thJanuary, 2021 @PriorsCourt
  • We are calling on the government to prioritise special school staff for the Covid-19 vaccinations to help us safegu… https://t.co/BSCl2JuDCT

    14thJanuary, 2021 @PriorsCourt
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    14thJanuary, 2021 @PriorsCourt

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