Elements ABC is a NDIS-registered specialist behavioural consulting group that specialises in working with society's most vulnerable and marginalised people.
We envision a world where all people have access to quality, safe and compassionate behaviour support.
Our unique team culture is driven by a focus on 'Real people, Real connections, Real results'.
If you're enthusiastic, dedicated and ready to make a difference, we want to hear from you!
Key Responsibilities
* Utilise your exceptional report‐writing and analytical skills to interpret information and create clear and concise Behaviour Support Plans for families and stakeholders
* Develop and implement person‐centred support in areas such as functional behaviour assessment, behaviour support plans, risk assessment, service needs assessment, and restrictive interventions step‐down plans and assessment
* Collaborate effectively, forging partnerships with key stakeholders, leading training sessions and actively participating in care team meetings as required
* Continuously monitor progress and adjust intervention strategies as required
* Maintain accurate documentation and records
Skills and Experience
* Proven experience working with complex presentations, preferably within youth and/or disability justice or complex mental health settings
* Minimum 12 months experience working in a behaviour supporting role
* Proven experience writing functional behaviour assessments, behaviour support plans and needs assessments
* Demonstrated expertise in providing behavioural assessment and intervention across diverse settings including family, out‐of‐home care and community‐based care
* Preferred experience working with clients with forensic backgrounds, including familiarity with prison environments
* Proficiency in working with individuals with co‐occurring diagnoses and complex presentations
* Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to build positive relationships and communicate effectively with individuals of diverse backgrounds and abilities
* Knowledge of the youth justice and/or criminal justice system and related settings is desirable
Qualifications
* Tertiary qualifications in Psychology, Criminology, Applied Behaviour Analysis, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Disability, Teaching or Board‐Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA) / Certified Behavioural Analyst (CBA)
* Endorsed as Proficient, Advanced or Specialist against the PBS Capability Framework
* NDIS Worker Screening Check
* Working With Children Check (WWCC)
* Driver's Licence and vehicle
About you
* You are a skilled and compassionate Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner with experience working with complex presentations
* You are dedicated to helping individuals with unique and complex needs achieve their fullest potential
* You are solutions‐focused and you genuinely want to make a difference in the lives of people
* You have a learning mindset and commitment to continuous development
* You must have Australian work rights including citizenship, permanent residency, or valid work visa
What we offer
* Opportunity for growth and development with a highly skilled and specialist team
* BCBA and CBA supervision available
* Collaborative work environment that is dynamic, respectful and supportive
* Flexible working hours and arrangements – work from home or one of our remote office locations
* Commitment to work‐life balance
* Work in a trauma‐informed, values‐led organisation
* Supportive and multilayered supervision framework
* Integrated Culture and Wellbeing program
* Laptop and phone provided
How to apply
* Submit your resume and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you would be a great fit
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