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Behaviour Support Practitioner - [ BSP807 ]

unlimited holidays - extra holidays - extra parental leave - long remote period allowed
Remote: 
Full Remote
Contract: 
Experience: 
Mid-level (2-5 years)
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Offer summary

Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree related to Positive Behaviour Support, Proven experience as a Behaviour Practitioner or Analyst, High level oral and written communication skills, Effective time management in fast-paced environments, Current NDIS Practitioner ID and checks.

Key responsabilities:

  • Conduct assessments and write support plans
  • Provide direct behavioral interventions
  • Support Behavior Therapists and Train employees
  • Maintain professional relationships with stakeholders
  • Assist Regional Clinical Manager as needed
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Job description

Introduction:

The Centre for Positive Behaviour Support (CPBS) is a leading national organisation that believes in making behaviour support services accessible to everyone that needs them. CPBS believe in a person-centred approach and specialise in comprehensive assessments and uniquely tailored support plan designs. CPBS is the leading proponent of Constructional Non-Linear Multi-Element Behaviour Support in Australia. Our employees are developed and equipped in this framework to create and implement powerhouse programs that enhance the learning and development of our participants, both self-funded and via the NDIS.

Description:

About The Role

Are you ready for an exciting new opportunity in the Positive Behaviour Support industry? CPBS is seeking an experienced part-time or full-time Behaviour Support Practitioner to join our new Tassie team in Hobart. This is your chance to develop your professional and clinical skills while expanding your leadership capabilities. At CPBS, we offer career progression opportunities including weekly supervision, team meetings, monthly CEU's and encourage future academic pursuits. Join us and be inspired by the incredible accomplishments of our participants!

As a Behaviour Support Practitioner in our new Hobart team, you’ll work remotely and report to the Head of Regional Services for Victoria and Tasmania. You'll play a crucial role in conducting assessments, writing behavioural support plans and programmes, assisting with the implementation of plans and supervision of other practitioners. The work is based on the principles of Multi-Element Behaviour Support (MEBS) and Positive Behaviour Support for children and adults in the home, community, and school/workplace settings.

What You'll Do

  • Provide direct behavioural interventions in individual and group sessions
  • Develop Functional Behavioural Assessments and Behaviour Analysis Support Plans
  • Provide support to Behaviour Therapists and Support Workers.
  • Perform Behaviour Therapist duties if required
  • Provide support and training to employees on clinical techniques
  • Develop and maintain professional relationships with all key stakeholders
  • Work with varying professionals including doctors, psychiatrists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists to develop and implement individualised client goals and checklists
  • Ensure timely and accurate documentation of incidents and plans
  • Assist the Regional Clinical Manager as required


Skills and Experiences:

What You'll Need

  • A bachelor's degree and/or post graduate qualifications related to Positive Behaviour Support
  • Proven experience as either a Behaviour Support Practitioner, Behaviour Analyst or Behaviour Therapist.
  • High level oral and written communication skills including the demonstrated ability to prepare and finalise technical reports in a timely manner
  • Demonstrated and effective time management skills including the ability to manage multiple competing priorities set in a fast-paced environment
  • A current NDIS Practitioner ID, NDIS Worker Screening and Working with Children Check.
  • Valid driver's licence and vehicle
  • Willingness to complete introductory IABA training in Non-Linear Multi-element Positive Behaviour Support


Working at CPBS

Working at CPBS brings many rewarding experiences as we support our participants across the lifecycle. We offer outstanding professional development opportunities and support individualised pathways to advancing the PBS careers of our people. Our professional teams are diverse, collaborative and highly skilled in their specialties. We believe every team member working with us will enjoy the flexible, growth-oriented nature of their role! We offer:

  • A modern, family-friendly work-life balance and environment
  • Flexible working
  • Industry leading professional development, supervision and training, including monthly CEU's
  • A rewarding bonus scheme paid fortnightly
  • 4 weeks paid Parental Leave


How do I apply?

If you have a passion for Positive Behaviour Support and the required experience, we would love to review your application! Please apply online with your updated CV and cover letter ASAP. For further inquiries please contact recruitment@cpbs.com.au

Only applicants with legal work rights for Australia will be considered

Required profile

Experience

Level of experience: Mid-level (2-5 years)
Spoken language(s):
English
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Other Skills

  • Time Management
  • Report Writing
  • Non-Verbal Communication
  • Leadership

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