Beyond Limits Paediatric Therapy is looking for a Behavioural Therapist to join our clinic to help shape our Behavioural Therapy team in Camden. Beyond Limits provides services for children 0-12 years with a wide variety of disabilities. The service’s we currently offer include Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Physiotherapy, Dietetics, Exercise Physiology and Allied Health services.
The position is a combination of primarily clinic-based intervention with the option to provide community-based services, including preschool visits, school visits and home visits.
What we offer:
- Our clinic offers you a small practice feel with big corporate support. We have a well organised administration team to organise all your appointments and invoicing. This allows all our therapists to concentrate on what is most important to them.
- When you join us, you will have access to internal personal development days, a personal development budget as well as weekly, fortnightly, or monthly supervision.
- Beyond Limits wants all our therapists to have a great work life balance, therefore we are offering a 4 day a week full-time option.
- Regular support from our Team Leader, multidisciplinary clinicians, and management team
- Beyond Limits realises time away from work is important to recharge and spend time with those most important to you. ALL BLPT STAFF RECEIVE 7 WEEKS LEAVE!!
This role will be required to:
- Work within a dynamic growing team of professionals dedicated to providing the best outcomes for children with developmental delay and/or disabilities.
- Adopt a family-focused and strengths-based approach with all client and stakeholder interactions.
- Assess and coordinate the delivery of therapy services to children with developmental delay and/or disabilities.
- Ability to work independently, demonstrated organisation skills, utilise problem-solving skills and time management skills.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Promote children’s inclusion through participating in daily routines at home, in the community and in early childhood settings.
- Commitment to ongoing professional development.
The requirements for this role include:
- Registered NDIS Capability of Core, Proficient or Advanced Practitioner.
- Degree in Speech Pathology/Occupational Therapy or Psychology/ Counselling /Rehabilitation Counselling/ Social Work
- Tertiary qualifications preferred.
- Knowledge of contemporary practices and trends in relation to service provision for people with intellectual and/or psychosocial disabilities.
- Experience undertaking evidenced based clinical assessments and providing therapeutic interventions to meet children’s needs.
- An understanding of the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
- Provide consultation, training, and assistance to team members.
- The ability to form working relationships based on trust and respect.
- Unrestricted Drivers Licence and willingness to use own car for community appointments.
- Current Working with Children’s Check and National Police Check.