Job description
An environment to THRIVE! A day in the life of a Behaviour Support Practitioner at ONCALL:
Receive support in an atmosphere that prioritises your development and achievements. Whether it’s in-home or community care, you’ll have the autonomy to provide exceptional disability care exactly where it’s most required!
- Providing essential mobile services to a diverse caseload of NDIS clients, supporting your local community’s well-being.
- Undertaking risk assessments and behavioural assessments to identify behavioural functions and triggers and support the development of positive behaviour support and capacity building strategies.
- Developing interim and comprehensive Behaviour Support Plans in line with NDIS requirements.
- Working collaboratively with participants, families, carers, staff, and external professionals by writing reports, making recommendations, writing and updating Behavioural Support Plans, Reporting Restrictive Practices and providing therapeutic care to participants as needed and/or requested.
- Engaging in collaborative case conferencing and reflective practice within a supportive multidisciplinary team environment, fostering professional growth.
- Benefiting from tailored 1:1 clinical supervision and mentorship and providing collaborative clinical support to peers.
- Joining your team for organised events and activities, and sharing your experiences in our online channels.
- Enjoying autonomy in managing your schedule to maintain a healthy work-life balance tailored to your lifestyle.
Advantages
- Competitive base salary.
- We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce. As part of this commitment, we are open to considering applicants who require visa sponsorship.
- Access regular 1:1 support and supervision with an experienced behaviour support practitioner + Engagement with a national Behaviour Support team + Leverage the knowledge of our wider Multi-disciplinary team including Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Clinical Nursing and Allied Health Assistants.
- Tailored career advancement paths are available for all clinicians, encompassing enhancement of clinical skills, leadership training, and operational roles.
- We support your growth with a flexible, goal-oriented professional development budget to spend on developing your passion areas + Benefit from our regular in-house professional development opportunities.
- Enjoy the freedom to set your own hours and take charge of your own schedule + work remotely + Create a customised caseload aligned with your expertise and interests.
- Company Laptop + In-house IT support + Phone Allowance + Access to all of the resources you need to provide quality care.
- Benefit from a thorough onboarding process designed to acclimate you gradually to your caseload and ensure confidence in adhering to ONCALL procedures.
A little about you:
- You will have undergone Tertiary education relevant to the role, such as a Bachelor of Social Work or Psychology.
- You will have some experience as a Behaviour Support Practitioner and be registered as a NDIS Behaviour Practitioner, with a relevant ID.
- You will be willing to develop meaningful goals and practical strategies to meet client objectives in the home and community.
- You will have excellent written and verbal communication skills to oversee and contribute to the development, delivery and evaluation of evidence based individually tailored Behaviour Support Plans for clients in partnership with informal and formal supports.
If you are interested in becoming a part of an exceptionally supportive organisation that challenges the status quo and drives innovation across the industry, please apply now!
ONCALL Group Australia is committed to child safety, safeguarding and zero tolerance. We take seriously our responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of all children, young people and adults we support. All applicants and employees must provide mandatory screening checks. Indigenous Australians and Torres Strait Islanders are encouraged to apply.