Behaviour Support Practitioner Role
This position involves working as a Behaviour Support Practitioner with diverse groups and individuals, providing life-changing therapy to NDIS participants.
* You will work in various settings such as homes, schools, playgrounds, workplaces, and community centres.
* Utilize assessment and intervention skills to support participants in achieving their goals and maximizing NDIS funding.
* Build meaningful relationships with the participants and their supports (family, carers, friends).
* Develop and implement Behaviour Support Plans with function-based strategies, utilising positive behaviour support framework.
* Conduct Functional Behaviour Assessments (FBA).
* Collaborate within interdisciplinary teams to address complex behavioural challenges.
About The Job
* You will have a relevant tertiary qualification (Bachelor, Masters Or Graduate Diploma) And Relevant Registration Such As The Below:
* If you are an Occupational Therapist, you will have a degree in Occupational Therapy and AHPRA registration.
* If you are a Speech Pathologist, you will have a degree in Speech Pathology and SPA registration.
* If you are a Social Worker, you will have a degree in Social Work and AASW membership.
* If you are a Mental Health Nurse, you'll have a degree in Nursing and AHPRA registration.
* You have a degree in Psychology, Psychological/Social Science or related field.
Requirements
* Be deemed as a Behaviour Support Practitioner by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission (evidence of letter required).
* Minimum 12 months experience as a Behaviour Support Practitioner.
* A positive and flexible approach to work.
* Strong communication skills and be a team player.
* Commitment to personal and professional growth.
* A valid Australian drivers license.
* NDIS Workers Screening Check.
* Working with Childrens Check.
We Offer
* Streamlined Behaviour Support Services: We've designed our PBS services to align to NDIS standards.
* Simple Reporting: Our easy-to-use Behaviour Support Plan templates will save you time on administrative work.
* Continuous Learning: Guidance and support provided by industry-leading Behaviour Support clinicians to help you excel.
* Competitive Salary Package: Attractive remuneration, plus additional benefits such as vehicle options, laptop, phone, and performance and loyalty bonuses.
* Bonus Potential: Earn up to $3,000 annually for meeting role expectations and up to $10,000 annually by increasing your billable time to support more participants.
* Flexible Working Options: Enjoy calendar control and create a week that works for you.
* Opportunities for Growth: Explore clinical mentoring/education or operational leadership career pathways.
* Supportive Environment: Dedicated operational, clinical and admin support so you can focus on what you do best.
* Everyday Perks: We offer a range of additional perks including pet-friendly hubs, in-house career coaching, professional development budget, wellbeing days, paid parental leave, regular social events and access to confidential counselling services through our Employee Assistance Program.
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