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Position Details
Part-Time (mix of in-clinic, on the road, and WFH)
Salary: $85K FT (Part-Time also considered)
Reporting to: National Manager of Therapies
About Us
At LifeFul, we empower individuals with disabilities to achieve their best lives, guided by our core values of growth, excellence, accountability, and innovation. We are committed to care, teamwork, and integrity.
Our Values
Risk: Embracing growth through risk
Excellent: Doing what matters well
Accountable: Owning our roles and outcomes
Live: Enjoying our work
Initiate: Being resourceful and delightful
Serve: Caring for our clients
Team: Respecting and caring for each other
Innovate: Growing and improving
Credible: Following evidence and promises
Role Overview
We seek a passionate Registered Behaviour Support Practitioner with strong interpersonal and critical thinking skills. Experience in the disability sector is valued. If you're driven to make an impact and thrive in a collaborative environment, this role may be for you.
What We Offer
Remote work options and work-life balance
Competitive salary with annual reviews
Novated Leasing
Reimbursement on KMs
Discounts on health insurance, shopping, leisure, and more
Laptop and spoke phone provision
Supportive work environment
Career progression opportunities
Ongoing training and development, including courses through NGO Premium Training Platform
Safety and compliance platforms
Dynamic, heart-driven team
Supervision and mentorship from experienced therapists
Team building activities
EAP Program
Responsibilities
Support individuals by implementing Behaviour Support Plans to enhance quality of life, reduce restrictive practices, and ensure safety
Conduct Functional Behaviour Assessments
Develop and implement Behaviour Support Plans aligned with NDIS goals
Collaborate with participants, families, and multidisciplinary teams
Educate stakeholders on Behaviour Support plans
Deliver services in line with Quality and Safeguarding frameworks
Evaluate and adjust strategies for effectiveness
Ensure compliance with NDIS guidelines
Meet billable KPIs while maintaining clinical integrity
Qualifications and Skills
Strong understanding of Behaviour Support responsibilities
High-level English proficiency
Clinical expertise in psychosocial disorders and NDIS guidelines
Empathy and support skills
Problem-solving and evidence-based strategies
Collaboration and communication skills
Credibility and integrity in service delivery
Team player with a strong work ethic
NDIS Suitability Letter indicating suitability as a NDIS registered Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner
Requirements
Relevant tertiary qualifications in Allied Health, Support Work, or Education
Minimum 1 year experience in Behavioural Support (highly desirable)
Valid driver's license, vehicle insurance, and relevant checks (WWCC, NDIS screening, First Aid, CPR)
Proficiency in spoken and written English
Employment Conditions
This role involves direct support to people with disabilities and requires NDIS Worker Screening clearance or an acceptable check.
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