Company Description Welcome to Ability Action Australia!We are one of the largest providers to the NDIS, supporting over 10,000 participants annually with personalized care. Our multidisciplinary team approach focuses on delivering quality support tailored to the needs and goals of our participants and their families.Join us in helping others improve access, development, independence, and overall health and wellbeing. Job Description We are expanding our Positive Behaviour Support team and are looking for experienced practitioners eager to make a difference and uphold best practices. The role requires expertise, maturity, and strong time management and organizational skills.Successful candidates will support NDIS participants (location-dependent) in areas including Campbelltown, Prestons, Minto, Ingleburn, Casula, Liverpool, and surrounding regions. What We Offer Benefits: Professional development allowance, staff referral scheme, Fitness Passport, and more. Flexibility: Choose hours and days that suit you-full-time or part-time. Remuneration: Industry-leading salary, kilometre reimbursement, laptop, smartphone, rewards program, and salary packaging options. Work-Life Balance: Combine remote work with community engagement, supported by office and clinic hours. Career Progression: Ongoing training and professional development opportunities with Ability Action Australia and MedHealth. Culture: Be part of a purpose-driven team committed to outstanding service for NDIS participants. Responsibilities Assist NDIS participants and their support networks through assessment and person-centered planning. Develop and deliver evidence-based support plans within a complex support environment. Create meaningful goals and strategies using a positive behaviour support framework, aiming to eliminate restrictive practices. Ensure plans reflect participants' passions, strengths, and goals, enhancing their quality of life. Build the capacity of support networks, including family and carers. Act as an advocate and role model for best practices. Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team. Qualifications Current suitability as a Behaviour Support Practitioner at the Core level, confirmed by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission. Extensive experience as a Behaviour Support Practitioner. Degree qualification as an allied health professional. Excellent time management and organizational skills. Proactive, motivated by improvement, and open to new ideas. Passionate about working in the disability sector. Solution-focused, highly organized, with exceptional interpersonal skills and a commitment to customer service. Additional Information Click the Apply button or contact Benita Kempton at or via email at .We welcome everyone.Our team of over 3,500 staff across Australia values diversity and inclusivity. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, supporting individuals with disabilities, diverse cultural backgrounds, LGBTQI community members, veterans, carers, and Indigenous Australians. We are committed to accessible recruitment processes and accommodations as needed.