Location: Alexandria, NSW
Salary: $80k - $90k
National 360 is Australia's leading NDIS provider of Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech Pathology and Behaviour Support allied health services. National 360 provides high-quality services to clients of all ages and abilities within the NDIS, Aged-Care, and Insurance sectors.? We ensure a high level of care which puts the client first, reaching goals through delivery of our expertise. At National 360, we facilitate a collaborative workplace environment, and we understand that transparency and honesty are core to building a trusting partnership between team members and leaders. We’re big on creating an environment for our clinicians that allows them to be the best version of themselves both professionally and personally.
National 360 has an exciting opportunity within our national Positive Behaviour Support Team. With a strong team of qualified PBS Leaders, you will work in an environment which fosters the advancement of clinical skills through a robust clinical support structure.
As a Positive Behavior Support Practitioner, you will be providing a combination of community, clinic, and telehealth-based services to NDIS participants of all ages and supported by a Multi-Disciplinary Team.
The overall aim of the Behaviour Support Practitioner role is to improve a person’s quality of life and that of the people around them. Some of the things you’ll be responsible for in your role include:
- Building relationships with the participant and key stakeholders
- Conducting Functional Behaviour Assessments (FBA)
- Developing and implementing Behaviour Support Plans that can include function based strategies
- Providing training and education to stakeholders
- Reviewing and reducing restrictive practices in accordance with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission guidelines
- Regular data collection and monitoring progress
We believe that talented clinicians are developed and nurtured, not just found through an exhaustive list of requirements. With that being said, there are a few requirements for our PBS practitioners which are:
- Be deemed as ‘Suitable’ to practice by the NDIS Commission (evidence of letter required)
- Minimum 12 months experience as a Behaviour Support Practitioner (including demonstrated experience of conducting FBA’s and writing Behaviour Support Plans)
- Minimum 6 months experience of working within the NDIS sector
- Relevant Tertiary Qualification (e.g., Psychology, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Counselling, Social, Disability, Teaching or Social Sciences)
- Experience of working with restrictive practices
- A learning mindset and commitment to continuous development
- NDISWC / WWCC (or willingness to apply)
Salary: $80k - $90k
National 360 is Australia's leading NDIS provider of Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech Pathology and Behaviour Support allied health services. National 360 provides high-quality services to clients of all ages and abilities within the NDIS, Aged-Care, and Insurance sectors.? We ensure a high level of care which puts the client first, reaching goals through delivery of our expertise. At National 360, we facilitate a collaborative workplace environment, and we understand that transparency and honesty are core to building a trusting partnership between team members and leaders. We’re big on creating an environment for our clinicians that allows them to be the best version of themselves both professionally and personally.
National 360 has an exciting opportunity within our national Positive Behaviour Support Team. With a strong team of qualified PBS Leaders, you will work in an environment which fosters the advancement of clinical skills through a robust clinical support structure.
As a Positive Behavior Support Practitioner, you will be providing a combination of community, clinic, and telehealth-based services to NDIS participants of all ages and supported by a Multi-Disciplinary Team.
The overall aim of the Behaviour Support Practitioner role is to improve a person’s quality of life and that of the people around them. Some of the things you’ll be responsible for in your role include:
- Building relationships with the participant and key stakeholders
- Conducting Functional Behaviour Assessments (FBA)
- Developing and implementing Behaviour Support Plans that can include function based strategies
- Providing training and education to stakeholders
- Reviewing and reducing restrictive practices in accordance with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission guidelines
- Regular data collection and monitoring progress
We believe that talented clinicians are developed and nurtured, not just found through an exhaustive list of requirements. With that being said, there are a few requirements for our PBS practitioners which are:
- Be deemed as ‘Suitable’ to practice by the NDIS Commission (evidence of letter required)
- Minimum 12 months experience as a Behaviour Support Practitioner (including demonstrated experience of conducting FBA’s and writing Behaviour Support Plans)
- Minimum 6 months experience of working within the NDIS sector
- Relevant Tertiary Qualification (e.g., Psychology, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Counselling, Social, Disability, Teaching or Social Sciences)
- Experience of working with restrictive practices
- A learning mindset and commitment to continuous development
- NDISWC / WWCC (or willingness to apply)