Description:
Behaviour Support Practitioners -Pay bracket: $80,000 - $120,000 + superannuation (dependent on experience)
As a Behavior Support Practitioner at Distinct Directions, you will be responsible for providing support to individuals with complex needs in the community.
Key Responsibilities Of The Role Include
Conducting comprehensive assessments of individuals' needs and behavioursDeveloping and implementing behaviour support plansMonitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of behaviour support plansProviding training and support to families, carers and support staffCollaborating with other professionals and stakeholders to ensure a holistic approach to support
To Be Successful In This Role, You Will Have
Registration with the NDIS Quality & Safeguard Commission as a Behaviour Support Practitioner (minimum level CORE).Demonstrated experience in providing person-centred behaviour support to adults and children with complex disabilities.Demonstrated experience in behaviour assessment, planning and implementing behaviour strategies that improve the client's quality of life.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Have a strong focus on providing high-quality support (including report writing), to a client and their supporters.The ability to work autonomously, meet required timeframes and importantly contribute positively to the Distinct Directions team
Benefits
Strong Supportive Administrative TeamSupport of hugely experienced senior practitioners.Total salary negotiable with experience.Negotiation on salary packages to include other benefits such as Study Leave, Parental Leave, Relocation Assistance, Accommodation or other benefits.Vibrant and diverse team seeking the best outcome for clients rather than copy and paste reports.Flexible work arrangements are available within Behaviour Support roles by negotiation, including scheduled work from home days.
17 May 2025;
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