Are you a passionate Behaviour Support Practitioner looking for an exciting new challenge?
Join What Ability, a rapidly growing NDIS-registered disability service provider operating across four states in Australia. We don't just provide support - we create engaging, fun experiences for our participants. With a national team of over 700 support workers, including professional and semi-professional athletes, we empower people with disabilities to live their best lives by putting happiness first.
Now, we're expanding our Behaviour Support Practitioner (BSP) team in WA and we need YOU to help lead the way!
Why You'll Love This Role
* Real Impact, Real People: Empower individuals with disabilities through tailored, person-centred behaviour strategies.
* Career Growth: Join a dynamic, fast-growing team with huge potential for professional development.
* Team Support: Work alongside our WA State Manager, Sydney-based National Participant Manager, and our Behaviour Support Practitioners.
What You'll Do
Develop and implement proactive, person-centred behaviour support plans (BSPs).
Conduct functional behaviour assessments and create data-driven strategies.
Support the safe and ethical use of restrictive practices where necessary, ensuring all interventions comply with NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission regulations.
Collaborate with families, allied health teams, and carers to ensure high-quality support.
Support and train support workers and stakeholders to put BSPs into action.
Continuously review and refine BSPs to match evolving participant needs.
Who You Are
Passionate about changing lives through meaningful behaviour support.
A team player who thrives in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.
A natural leader who brings energy, empathy, and expertise to the table.
Organised, adaptable, and ready to tackle new challenges head-on.
What You Bring
MUST HAVE: A BSP qualification (Core level or above), registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.
Current Working With Children's Check, National Police Check, and NDIS Worker's Clearance (or willingness to obtain).
Added bonus: relevant qualifications in Psychology, Social Work, Education, or Allied Health (e.g., Speech Pathology).
A commitment to ongoing learning and development in the field of behaviour support.
Why What Ability?
Because we're not your typical provider. We focus on fun, connection, and quality support that truly makes a difference. Our approach is all about real‐time behaviour support and upskilling workers with proactive strategies to create lasting change.
Read more about our Behaviour Support Team here: https:///meet-our-bsp-team/
If you're ready to take the lead, make an impact, and have fun doing it, we'd love to hear from you!
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