Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner (Clinic and Community) Concentric Health Group

JOB DESCRIPTION

Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner
Permanent Full-Time or Part-Time
Revesby or Burwood, NSW
  
About Us
   
Concentric Rehabilitation Centre is operated by allied health professionals and is one of Australia’s fastest-growing allied health therapy providers.

We have a dedicated multidisciplinary allied health team that works closely together to deliver high quality and client centred care. #ReachYourPotential

Our core values are easy to remember because they are EPIC!
E: Engaging and enjoyable workplace
P: Pursue Excellence
I: Improve Lives
C: Constant Innovation

Our team lives and breathes these values everyday and we apply them to everything we do. From having social events every month, to hosting and participating in an array of CPD and supervision opportunities, to going above and beyond to help clients achieve their most meaningful goals, and to having multiple opportunities to speak your mind about creative ideas that can better the clinical practice of yourself and the team around you. 
   
About the Opportunity

Due to our on-going, consistent growth, we have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner to join our team.

Become part of a team who are committed to assisting a range of adolescents and adults with various diagnosis and presentations. Grow your career as a psychologist within a collaborative and supportive multidisciplinary team and assist clients in improving their overall mental health and well-being.

Some of the key responsibilities in this role will include, but not be limited to

  • Development and implementation of Behaviour Support Plans
  • Provide psychological intervention and behaviour support
  • Provide a high level of professional judgement and knowledge
  • Be responsible for providing psychology services efficiently, effectively and in a timely manner
  • Conduct psychometric, behavioural and functional assessments.
  • Complete reports and work towards goals within the NDIS plans
  • At all times be professional and caring
  • Actively participate in team meetings all related training

If successful, you will be supported by your respective clinical team leader and work in an interdisciplinary system alongside our dedicated speech pathologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, psychologists, positive behaviour support practitioners and therapy assistants.

What’s in it for You?

  • A generous remuneration package with additional incentives
  • Flexibility with work hours
  • No weekend or public holiday work
  • A comprehensive, structured clinical mentoring and continuing education program which is tailored to suit your level of experience
  • Weekly learning interaction with other experienced allied health professionals
  • Potential career pathways within our company
  • $1000 annual allowance towards professional development and 2 days of study leave
  • A structured social events calendar with your team including monthly ‘Fun Fridays’
  • Employee Resource Groups that foster a diverse and inclusive workplace
  • Access to our Employee Assistance Program and app which offers free coaching & counselling sessions to help you manage life, career, family, finance, and provides bite size exercises to improve your overall wellbeing

About You

The position is suitable for experienced psychologists who align with our values and have:

  • Ability to develop, implement, monitor and review behaviour support plans that are responsive to the person’s needs, improves the participant’s quality of life and supports their progress towards positive change based on evidence-informed practice
  • Demonstrated comprehensive knowledge of the issues, trends and legislation underpinning the provision of clinical service delivery to people with a disability and under the NDIS and the Quality and Safeguarding Commission
  • A genuine passion for quality allied health care delivery that optimises the positive impact that we have on the people we support
  • Alignment with and commitment to our core values
  • Ability to demonstrate, encourage and support a culture of high standards, motivation and enthusiasm
  • A focus on personal and professional growth with an ability to identify and seek out opportunities to advance your career
  • A commitment to continuous quality improvement

The successful candidate will also have:

  • Relevant psychology tertiary qualification (or equivalent)
  • Current, unrestricted AHPRA registration
  • Valid Australian driver’s licence

Current or willing to obtain:

  • NDIS Worker Screening Check
  • Working with Children Check
  • Registration with the NDIS Quality and Safeguarding Commission

Don’t just take our word that this is a great place to work! Check out our socials to get more of a feel of who we are and what we’re about: www.linkedin.com/company/concentric-health-care-group/

APPLY today or add me on LinkedIn for a more informal conversation: www.linkedin.com/in/denise-stone-b6389535/

We’re growing fast and know that working with your friends is fun – if you know anyone that would also suit our team, send them our way! 

JOB SUMMARY

Organisation

Concentric Health Group

Job Salary

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