Behavioral Support Practitioner – WA Ready Resources Pty Ltd

JOB DESCRIPTION

Are you looking for a new challenge within the medical field!
Look no further, Ready Resources is in need of experienced Behavioral Support Practitioner to join our team, with Casual, Part Time, and Permanent positions available!

Who are we?
At Ready Resources, we’re committed to driving excellence in all that we do. As leaders in our industry, we believe in fostering talent and offering opportunities for growth.
Proudly owned and operated within Western Australia, starting in 2005 from small beginnings to being the top choice to our major clients. We are a family-owned business who strives to give the best care for our employees and ensure they enjoy and are successful at their role – you’re not just a number.

About the Role:

  • Collaborate closely with clients, their families, and team members to create environments that promote thier quality of life while respecting and encouraging their choices and control.
  • Use your expertise to engage with clients, their families and support staff to develop a shared understanding of the reasons for behaviours of concern.
  • Employ a variety of methods, resources, tools, and assessments to offer professional insights and adapt to unique situations, facilitating problem-solving and innovative solutions tailored to individual needs.
  • Form partnerships with clients, their families, allied health professionals, and support workers to offer comprehensive support to individuals through a positive behavior support approach in all aspects of service delivery, including the provision of training and coaching when necessary. 
  • Conduct functional behavior assessments that lead to the development of individual-centered positive behavior support plans, created in tandem with clients, their families, support workers, and other stakeholders.

What you will need:

  • Relevant tertiary degree (e.g., psychology, speech pathology, occupational therapy, social work, education, or nursing).
  • Registration with AHPRA, SPA, or AASW.
  • Previous experience as an NDIS community practitioner.
  • Passion for working with people with a disability
  • Interest in addressing complex behavioral issues.
  • Strong teamwork and independent work capabilities.
  • Exceptional problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
  • Dedication to evidence-based positive behavior support principles in diverse settings.
  • Proficiency in managing workload within a transdisciplinary model.
  • Excellent communication skills for building relationships with stakeholders.
  • Awareness of NDIS and an understanding of the rights and needs of culturally diverse individuals with disabilities.

In addition to the above skills and experience, the successful candidate will require the following:

  • An Australian driver’s license, Working with Children Check, First Aid Certificate and a NDIS Workers Screening Check
  • Own vehicle and comprehensive car insurance

If you’re ready to take the challenge, please click Apply now. 
 
For further information contact – [email protected] 
Ready Resources is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people to apply 
Only successful applicants will be contacted 
www.readyresources.com

JOB SUMMARY

Organisation

Ready Resources Pty Ltd

Job Salary

Contract/Temp

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