Company Description
Outcomes Connect Australia is an allied health practice which is committed to delivering best-practice, outcome-focused services. We are renowned for the exceptional support we provide and our commitment to ensuring our participants achieve their goals!
We are a highly collaborative team who love what we do and support every clinician to thrive in their role. We provide tailored clinical supervision and professional development to support the needs of each individual clinician.
Our Positive Behaviour Support Model encompasses the multidisciplinary expertise of Behaviour Support Practitioners, Occupational Therapists and Speech Pathologists to understand the drivers of behaviours from a communication, sensory and environmental perspective.
Job Description
Outcomes Connect Australia (OCA) expanded into Queensland from Victoria in 2024. We are excited to announce that we are continuing our expansion in 2025 and are now building a team in New South Wales. For the NSW team, we are looking for an experienced Behaviour Support Practitioner with Proficient suitability who lives in or close to the suburb of Parramatta.
We require an experienced Behaviour Support Practitioner who has a strong commitment to delivering evidence-based, functional behavioural outcomes.
Your role will entail...
- providing an exceptional standard of evidence-based, person-centred and outcome-focused positive behaviour support to your caseload of OCA participants in community settings
- providing mentorship that optimises individual potential and supports the team to thrive as practitioners whilst working collaboratively with the leadership group to optimise the quality of supports
- identifying, providing input, and implementing ongoing quality improvement opportunities for service delivery by OCA
- ensuring OCA provides a workplace that is safe, healthy and respectful, along with actively contributing to growing the culture of being a fun, people-focused and stimulating place to work
Why Join Us?
- Fantastic team culture - a fun, supportive and quality-focused team which works together to achieve goals
- Generous salary package - above award rates, rewards for outstanding work, great benefits (e.g. $600 annual Health and Wellbeing subsidy), access to salary packaging options and the latest technology to ensure you succeed
- Personal and professional growth - supporting your ongoing professional development and enabling you to do the work you’re most inspired by through our professional development program, fortnightly PD sessions and 1 hour of weekly 1:1 supervision with your Team Lead or dedicated and very expereienced practitioner
- Work-life balance - flexible work arrangements to plan your work to best suit your lifestyle while also meeting the needs of your team and participants
About you
- Current suitability (i.e. registration) with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission as a Behaviour Support Practitioner
- Substantial experience in the provision of positive behaviour support as recognised by the The Positive Behaviour Support Capability Framework
- Demonstration of alignment to the company's vision to deliver evidence-based, person-centred and outcome-focused supports which enable participants and their significant others to live their best lives
- Excellent stakeholder engagement, communication (written and verbal), influencing, interpersonal and problem solving skills
- Demonstrated commitment to being a team player
- Commitment to continuing professional development
- Flawless writing skills
- Current Drivers Licence and own reliable vehicle
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Qualifications
- Degree level qualifications of relevance to providing support to people with behaviours of concern are highly preferred
Additional Information
If you are interested in a role with our supportive team, please submit your application online or contact me - Clare Neal - via 0436 465 647 or [email protected] with any queries.
You are welcome here.
Our fast-growing team of more than 3,500 people around Australia represent a huge array of life experiences, skills and ways of thinking. We value all these differences.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, proudly welcoming people with disability including mental health conditions, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people from the LGBTQI community, veterans, carers and Indigenous Australians to our team.
We are happy to adjust our recruitment process to support accessibility needs.