Behaviour Support Practitioner - Entry Level Full-timeLocation: NSWStatus: Full TimeWelcome to Ability Action Australia!We are one of the largest providers to the NDIS, supporting over 10,000 participants annually with tailored care. Our multidisciplinary team approach ensures quality support aligned with the needs and goals of our participants and their families.Join us to make a difference by enhancing access, development, independence, and overall wellbeing for our clients.We are expanding our Positive Behaviour Support team and seek an entry-level practitioner eager to contribute to best practices. You should bring maturity, strong organisational skills, and a proactive attitude.Successful candidates will support NDIS participants living in Campbelltown, Prestons, Minto, Liverpool, Ingleburn, Casula, and surrounding areas. What's in it for you? We support our staff with:Benefits - Professional development allowance, staff referral scheme, Fitness Passport, and moreFlexibility - Choose hours and days that suit your lifestyle, whether full-time or part-timeCompetitive remuneration - Industry-leading salary, kilometre reimbursement, laptop, smartphone, performance rewards, and salary packagingWork-life balance - Balance community work with the convenience of working from home and support from office and clinic hoursCareer growth - Ongoing training tailored to your goals and professional development opportunities within Ability Action Australia and MedHealthSupportive culture - Be part of a purpose-driven team dedicated to outstanding service for NDIS participants Responsibilities include: Supporting NDIS participants, their families, and carers through assessment and person-centred planningDeveloping and delivering evidence-based support plans within complex support settingsSetting meaningful goals and strategies using a positive behaviour support framework, committed to eliminating restrictive practicesEnsuring plans reflect participants' passions, strengths, and goals to enhance their quality of lifeBuilding capacity and knowledge of those supporting participants, including family and carersAdvocating for best practices and acting as a role modelCollaborating within a multidisciplinary team Qualifications and skills: A degree in an allied health professionExcellent time management and organisational skillsA proactive, improvement-oriented mindsetA genuine passion for the disability sectorTo succeed, you should be solution-focused, highly organised, and possess strong interpersonal skills. Passion and a commitment to exceptional customer service are essential.Click the Apply button or contact Benita Kempton at or .We value diversity and are an Equal Opportunity Employer, welcoming individuals with disabilities, from diverse backgrounds, LGBTQI community, veterans, carers, and Indigenous Australians. We are committed to accessible recruitment processes.