Overview
We are a national therapy services provider. Every day, we help NDIS participants – children, adolescents and adults (0-65 years) – empower their access, development, independence, overall health and wellbeing.
Graduate Program
Our 12‐month Action Packed Graduate Program is designed to accelerate learning and development within a supportive environment, launching your fulfilling career.
Benefits
* Guaranteed salary of $86,800 including super
* Travel reimbursement
* External CPD allowance up to $1,500
* Multiple performance‐based incentive programs
* Laptop and smartphone
* Quality clinical toolkit to get you started
* Professional indemnity insurance
* Access to salary packaging and novated leasing
* Exclusive discounts on travel, health insurance and gym membership
Support & Development
* Professional development – immersive 12‐week program followed by monthly workshops and personal growth sessions.
* Team commitment – weekly 1:1 supervision, buddy, clinical mentors, group supervision and fortnightly training.
* NDIS support – team assistance with knowledge, process and report writing.
* Flexibility – choose work location: home, café, clinical hubs or team spaces.
* Endless opportunities – potential to lead or specialise within our national organisation.
About the #AAA Team
We focus on each person's ability, supporting them to get more out of life today. As a nationally registered NDIS provider of therapeutic, positive behaviour and employment supports, we help people build capacity and maximise independence through action plans.
Team members deliver services in community settings or accessible clinics, ensuring choice in how services are delivered.
At Ability Action Australia, we offer freedom to choose when and where you work, fostering growth and wellbeing in a values‐driven, inclusive environment.
Qualifications
* Empathetic and driven to create meaningful, life‐changing outcomes
* Embracing potential and committed to developing abilities through effort, learning and tenacity
* Passionate team player, willing to collaborate in a multidisciplinary team to achieve outcomes
* Energetic and ready to embrace exciting opportunities with enthusiasm and trust
* Committed to clear, simple communication so clients understand what we do and why
* Registered with AHPRA or eligible to do so upon graduation
Equal Opportunity Statement
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.
We are happy to adjust our recruitment process to support accessibility needs.
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