We are looking for a passionate PBS Lead Clinician who wants to make a real difference in the lives of Australian families.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage a clinical caseload of more complex clients
- Ensure all PBS practices and interventions are compliant with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards, NDIS Restrictive Practices and Behaviour Support Rules 2018, Services Agreement and ESA’s Code of Conduct
- Maintain a strong clinical knowledge to ensure high level services
- Identify and implement intervention approaches and strategies that are evidence based, holistic, client-centred and outcome driven
- Utilise and provide a range of assessment tools & techniques
- Support clients and other stakeholders to develop and review support PBS documentation
- Approach risk in a positive way to achieve quality of life outcomes, whilst ensuring that safeguards are in place to maximise the rights of people and protect the most vulnerable
- Conduct regular performance reviews and clinical audits to be able to contribute to the growth of the team while maintaining clinical standards
What we require:
- Have a tertiary degree that is OT, SP, SW, Psychologist, BCBA Registered, Developmental Educator or eligible for registration with AHPRA or other relevant body
- Proficient or Advanced PBS Practitioner with at least three years’ experience working with people with a disability and their families
- Have delivered PBS services under NDIS and submitted interim, comprehensive and progress reports
- Supervision experience working with coaching and supervision strategies
- Have previous experience working in an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary team
- Experience in person and family centred practice
- Significant experience in planning, assessing, implementing and evaluating a range of clinical interventions relevant to people with a disability
- The ability to develop and deliver therapy based programs and assessments
- Thorough understanding of Restrictive Practices and experience training other practitioners