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Behaviour Support Practitioner

See Changes Disability

Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia · Full Time

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Experience
Any
Salary
Openings
1
Posted
1 day ago
Work mode
In office
Education
Tertiary qualification in allied health or related disciplines (Psychology, Behavioural Science, Social Work, Education) or equivalent experience
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Job description

Overview

Join See Changes Disability, a reputable organisation offering high-quality behaviour support, allied health, and support coordination services across New South Wales. We are expanding our team in Newcastle, Hunter, Lake Macquarie, Gosford, and the mid-north coast regions. Our goal is to maintain our status as a preferred provider for NDIS participants while fostering a workplace environment you will be proud to be part of. We have both full-time and part-time opportunities available.

Benefits

  • Work as part of a diverse multidisciplinary team
  • Access numerous learning and development opportunities
  • Receive consistent clinical and operational supervision
  • Opportunities for professional growth and career advancement in a growing organisation
  • Flexible working hours to support a healthy work-life balance
  • Work remotely from home combined with local in-person client visits in Newcastle/Hunter/Lake Macquarie or Central Coast/Gosford areas (in-person visits are mandatory; role not suitable for those unable to travel locally)
  • Paid mileage allowance provided when pool cars are unavailable
  • Competitive salary complemented by a bonus structure
  • Provision of a work laptop for job duties

Qualifications & Experience Required

  • Current registration as a Behaviour Support Practitioner with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission (applications without this will not be considered)
  • At least six months of experience as a Behaviour Support Practitioner
  • Tertiary qualifications in allied health or related fields such as Psychology, Behavioural Science, Social Work, or Education, or equivalent relevant experience
  • Proven experience conducting functional assessments and developing Behaviour Support Plans; de-identified samples might be requested during interviews
  • Familiarity with Restrictive Practices, including in-depth knowledge of NDIS guidelines on this subject
  • Experience supporting individuals with intellectual, developmental, and psychosocial disabilities
  • Effective self-management skills to meet deadlines and manage scheduling

Key Responsibilities

  • Collaborate closely with participants, their families, and other stakeholders to aid in achieving participant goals
  • Engage directly with participants and carers to create participant-centred Behaviour Support Plans
  • Conduct detailed functional assessments
  • Provide training and ongoing support to those implementing Behaviour Support Plans
  • Monitor, identify, and report on Restrictive Practices while facilitating data collection related to these practices
  • Ensure compliance with all requirements from the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission
  • Participate in regular clinical supervision, including group sessions with other Behaviour Support Practitioners

Application Process

  • Interested candidates should submit a CV and a cover letter explaining their suitability for this role in one page or less
  • Applicants progressing to the interview stage may have to provide a de-identified Behaviour Support Plan they have authored
  • For inquiries, contact Victoria Refalo at 0423989827 or via email

Minimum education

Bachelor's Degree

How they work

Communication Teamwork & Collaboration Attention to Detail Work Ethic Independence

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