Job Description
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As a Provisional Psychologist, you will be working across early intervention, school age, adolescent and adult services with clients who have various presentations, diagnoses and disability types.
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You will form close bonds with your clients over a period of months or years, working together to meet their goals and celebrating their achievements.
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Daily Duties
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Your day-to-day duties will involve working with allied health practitioners, support workers and family members to achieve the best possible outcomes for your clients.
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* Assess and observe participants' challenging behaviours.
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* Work towards increasing skills, improving emotion regulation and introducing replacement behaviours.
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Positive Behaviour Support Plans
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These plans focus on increasing quality of life by improving skills and enhancing independence.
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You will develop plans, implement them with training and regular follow-up and review.
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NDIS Psychology Services
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You will work in NDIS Psychology services, providing assessments and interventions across the lifespan and diverse range of presentations.
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Opportunities include training in specific psychological assessments, such as Autism and ADHD.
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Requirements
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To be successful in this role, you will need:
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* NDIS Registration as a Behaviour Practitioner (or ability to become registered).
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* Minimum Bachelors degree in Psychology and Masters.
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* Experience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, and other complex diagnoses (desirable).
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* A car and licence.
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* A National Police Clearance, Working With Children/Working with Vulnerable People Check & NDIS Worker Screening Clearance or willingness to obtain one before commencement.
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Company Benefits
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We value work-life balance at ORS Group. We provide resources for remote work, allocate clients near home locations, give ownership of calendars and offer part-time or reduced hours.