As a Behaviour Support Practitioner you will make a real difference in the lives of people living with disability by helping them and those around them
Job Summary
As a Behaviour Support Practitioner you will make a real difference in the lives of people living with disability by helping them and those around them.
You will receive weekly 1:1 clinical supervision, participate in national best practice onboarding and learning programs, and be supported by experienced clinical leaders.
The role offers flexible scheduling, sustainable caseloads, competitive salary with rewards, and a supportive team culture that values wellbeing and career growth.
Matching Summary
As a Behaviour Support Practitioner you will make a real difference in the lives of people living with disability by helping them and those around them.
Salary
Base: competitive salary + super; Bonus/Equity: rewards for outstanding performance; Benefits: $600 annual Health & Wellbeing subsidy, salary packaging options
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
support people with complex behaviours
evidence-based support planning
person-centred assessment and planning
weekly clinical supervision
positive behaviour support framework
flexible scheduling and remote work
Nice-to-have
collaborative team environment
career development opportunities
values-led team culture
health and wellbeing subsidy
internal leadership opportunities
Key Requirements
NDIS Commission suitability preferred
experience with complex and challenging behaviours
outstanding communication skills
current Drivers Licence and reliable vehicle
formal qualifications relevant to behaviour support highly preferred
Work Rights
NDIS Commission suitability preferred but not essential