
Behaviour Support Practitioner
Posted 11 months ago
- Healthcare & Medicine
- Other
- NSW Other
- Permanent / Full Time
Job Advertisement: Behaviour Support Practitioner
About Our Client: Our client is a leading provider in the disability support sector, dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals and families through person-centered approaches. They are currently seeking a passionate Behaviour Support Practitioner to join their dynamic team.
Role Overview: Reporting to the Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner/s, the Behaviour Support Practitioner will play a pivotal role in supporting individuals with disabilities and their families. The practitioner’s responsibilities will vary based on participant needs and the guidance of the Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner/s.
Key Responsibilities:
- Collaborate closely with Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner/s to assess participant needs and develop individualised plans.
- Conduct informal assessments under supervision to inform planning and intervention strategies.
- Implement Behaviour Support Plans as directed, ensuring adherence to established guidelines.
- Stay updated on current best practices and emerging issues in service delivery.
- Attend stakeholder and team meetings to contribute insights and coordinate with multidisciplinary teams.
- Maintain accurate documentation, including filing notes and ensuring case files are current and accessible.
- Communicate effectively with Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner/s regarding complex cases and role-related queries.
- Monitor client progress, identify barriers, and report on outcomes regularly.
Required Skills and Attributes:
Mandatory:
- Core level in the NDIS minimum
- Degree level qualification in psychology or a relevant degree. They would consider someone who has transitioned into a BSP role with a lot of experience in relevant allied health experience
- Proficiency in Microsoft 365 applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams).
- Strong understanding of the NDIS and disability issues in Australia.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal).
- Knowledge of local NDIS support providers and service delivery policies.
- Previous experience in report writing and handling confidential information.
- Familiarity with NDIS operational guidelines and associated legislation.
Ideal:
- Minimum two years’ experience in disability support roles or related fields.
- Comprehensive knowledge of local service providers and NDIS planning processes.
- Business development mindset and experience in service coordination.
- Empathy and understanding in working with individuals with disabilities.
Personal Cultural Attributes:
- A collaborative team player with a strong work ethic and respectful communication style.
- Commitment to continuous improvement and willingness to take initiative.
- Positive and energetic demeanor, demonstrating a genuine enjoyment of working with people.
- Organized, creative problem solver with a proactive approach to delivering outcomes.
- High level of accountability, integrity, and transparency in all interactions.
- Empathetic and respectful in client and colleague interactions.
- Enjoys the job with a sense of humor and values work-life balance.
Join Our clients Team: If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities and possess the skills and attributes described, we invite you to apply. Our client offers a supportive work environment where your contributions are valued and growth opportunities are available.
Please email me on Jess@welfarers.com.au to speak through the role.