Overview
Join a leading NDIS provider as a Behaviour Support Practitioner. Ability Action Australia is a national NDIS provider supporting thousands of participants in over 300 locations across Australia. Our large multidisciplinary team delivers Allied Health services including Occupational & Speech Therapy, Positive Behaviour Support, Psychology, keyworker & Exercise physiology.
What You'll Do
As a BSP, you'll work with adults and children in community settings, supporting them and those around them to live more empowered lives. Your role will involve:
* Conducting person-centred assessments and planning with NDIS participants, families and carers
* Developing and implementing evidence-based, positive behaviour support (PBS) plans
* Promoting the elimination of restrictive practices through education and practical strategies
* Working collaboratively to build capacity in families, carers, and support networks
* Acting as a role model for best-practice service delivery
* Being part of a multidisciplinary team with a shared mission to make a difference
What's In It for You?
At Ability Action Australia, we believe in supporting those who support others. Here's what you can expect:
* Flexibility & Work-life Balance – hybrid role with work-from-home options, office support, and meaningful community engagement
* Professional Development – tailored training, a generous allowance, and ongoing education across AAA and MedHealth
* Great Pay & Perks – competitive salary, performance bonuses, salary packaging, travel reimbursements, laptop, smartphone & more
* Career Growth – unlimited opportunities for advancement and internal promotions
* Vibrant Team Culture – a supportive, values-driven workplace that truly lives its mission
Projected start date in January 2026.
Qualifications
To thrive in this role, you will have:
1. Extensive experience working within the NDIS framework and supporting individuals with disabilities and challenging behaviours
2. Qualified Behaviour Support Practitioners or professionals with extensive experience in the disability sector
3. Passion for supporting individuals with complex needs and challenging behaviours
4. Degree or Diploma qualifications essential
5. Strong report writing skills and the ability to translate assessment findings into clear, actionable plans
6. Excellent time management and organisational skills to balance a dynamic caseload
* Proactive, solution-focused attitude with excellent people skills
Additional Information
To learn more
Click Apply OR call Renee Sinclair on 0429 293 152
If your resume is not quite up-to-date, you can add me on LinkedIn for a more informal conversation - https://www.linkedin.com/in/renee-sinclair-84200a243/
You are welcome here.
Our fast-growing team of more than 3,500 people around Australia represents a huge array of life experiences, skills and ways of thinking. We value all these differences.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, proudly welcoming people with disability including mental health conditions, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people from the LGBTQI community, veterans, carers and Indigenous Australians to our team.
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