Behaviour Support Practitioner – Hurstville

Our StorySupporting Australians since 1813 – At The Benevolent Society we believe that all Australians deserve to live life their way which is why we’ve always been at the forefront of social change. We provide support services to children, young people and families, older Australians, carers, and people with disability to enable people to live life on their terms.Your role We are currently seeking a Behaviour Support Practitioner to join our established team in Hurstville. You will support children and adults to participate fully in life by providing high quality, culturally appropriate behaviour support services to people with a disability who have a specific support need. You will be part of a multi-disciplinary team including Physiotherapists, Speech Pathologists, Support Coordinators, Occupational Therapists and other Behaviour Support Practitioners. Who are you?You take pride in serving clients with varied and complex needs. You are an expert when it comes to implementing evidence based behavioural support services for clients within their NDIS plan. You are responsible for assessment, planning, monitoring and review of client outcomes. You thrive in a flexible, person-centred and strengths-based way across a diverse range of settings to meet client needs.What’s in it for you?We support people to live their best life and our tagline ‘Your life. Your way.’ summarises our perspective. This also refers to you, our employee. Here are a few things you might be interested in:Access to great professional development including fortnightly individual clinical supervision (more for new graduates), monthly Communities of Practice, and a range of other learning opportunities tailored to youSupporting a diverse range of clients from children to adults, through our range of disability programs funded by the NDIS, state education departments and other government programsWorking in a truly multi-disciplinary team of OTs, Speech Pathologists, Behaviour Support Practitioners, Psychologists and Support Coordinators to deliver outcomes for clientsStrong career advancement including annual selection process for Senior practitioner roles, management pathways, and transfer and secondment opportunities across TBS programs and locationsFlexible working conditions with part-time and remote working arrangements supported and mobile working tools suppliedA focus on work / life balance with access to monthly Accrued Days Off, up to two weeks additional purchased annual leave each year, and access to long service leave after five yearsCompetitive remuneration with access to salary packaging of up to $15,900 per year, employee discount program including gyms/fitness centres, and novated car leases.Realistic performance targets with lots of support as you build your caseload and experience.What do you need for success?We want you to be successful in your new role. This role suits you if you have:A degree in relevant field (desirable but not essential)2 years’ experience in the delivery of positive behaviour support services to children, young people and people with intellectual disabilitiesAn ability to communicate and appropriately respond to needs of people of all abilities and cultural backgroundsKeenness to work within a client centric approach while maintaining a positive mindsetAn ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and connect to peers using technologyAn ability to provide a service, based on a client’s NDIS goals and funding allocationStrong analytical and report writing skillsCurrent driver’s licence and willingness/ability to travel to clients (cars provided)Interested?If you want to be part of an amazing team and ready to build your best life? Apply online today!Call Gerald Murray on 0419 409 953 to discuss the role in more detail.   Position Description 75000 AUD Australia - NSW Sydney Hurstville 2220