Completed degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counselling, or similar field., Knowledge of contemporary practices for individuals with intellectual and cognitive disabilities., Strong interpersonal skills to build rapport with participants and families., Experience in developing positive behaviour support plans..
Key responsibilities:
Build relationships with participants, families, and service providers.
Provide information on evidence-based approaches to manage challenging behaviour.
Conduct behavioural assessments for NDIS participants.
Develop and implement intervention strategies in consultation with families.
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Community Solutions supports people in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria through employment, apprenticeships and traineeships, education and training, and specialist services. Our purpose has been to make a difference in communities, making possibilities a reality for people we support.
We are a not-for-profit organisation founded over 20 years ago in regional Australia. Following an amalgamation in October 2014, Community Solutions and Endeavour Foundation aspire to make a profound and positive difference for individuals, families and communities through the delivery of a greater range of service options across Australia.
Today we deliver 14 programs to over 8,000 people, supporting their goals and working with them on their pathway to possibilities.
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About Us
Community Solutions Group makes a difference in people’s lives - supporting them to achieve their goals and working with them on their pathway to possibilities. We deliver a broad range of services focused on the wellbeing and independence of individuals, families and communities across Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales.
About The Role
As a Behaviour Support Practitioner (BSP) in the Specialist Services Team, the number one goal is to improve the quality of life of all of our NDIS participants. Through positive behaviour strategies and collaboration, we support participants to gain control, independence and to make positive lifestyle changes.
Whether you are an experienced practitioner or fresh out of university with a qualification in Psychology, Counselling, Social Work or similar, this is your opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of people living with a disability. We will provide you with a structured induction and on the job training to ensure you have all of the necessary tools to succeed in your role!
Your Day To Day
Building close relationships with participants, their families and service providers by creating a supportive and safe environment
Providing professional information to people with disability and their support circle regarding evidence-based approaches to reduce the impact of challenging behaviour
Ensuring the support that we deliver aligns with the participant's NDIS Plan
Undertaking behavioural assessments with NDIS participants who have complex and challenging behaviours
Developing and implementing intervention strategies in consultation with individuals and families
Ensuring support plans, notes and documents are recorded in line with the NDIS framework and with a high level of care and accuracy
What You Will Bring To The Role
Completed degree qualification (or higher) in Psychology, Social Work, Counselling, or similar
Experience or knowledge of contemporary practices and trends in relation to service provision for people with intellectual and/or cognitive disabilities
The ability to motivate, build rapport and attune with participants, their families and service providers - you are a true people person
You enjoy being out on the road attending client visits (pool vehicles available)
Knowledge of or experience with restrictive practices
Exposure to developing and implementing positive behaviour support plans
An understanding of good clinical practice, the jurisdictional requirements and the context in which Behaviour Support is provided
Strong IT, admin and organisation skills as you will be working with billable time
Benefits And Perks
Salary Package up to $15,900 of your annual salary tax free, and additional $2,650 for meal and entertainment expenses
Use your pre-tax income to purchase a new or used car, saving on both the purchase price and running costs
Discounts on Corporate Private Health Insurance, selected Kia vehicles and white goods at Harvey Norman
Discounted family gym memberships through Fitness Passport
Supportive induction and learning opportunities
6 week’s paid parental leave for primary carer
Free coaching and counselling through our Employee Assistance Program
Reward and Recognition Program
Intrigued? We’d love to hear from you. Please click "apply" to submit your application and join #TeamPossible today!
Community Solutions Group is part of Endeavour Foundation, one of Australia’s largest employers of people living with disability where being inclusive and diverse is not just an aspiration, it is who we are! Fostering a diverse and inclusive culture is at the heart of everything we do and getting it right goes hand in hand with living our organisational values and our purpose of making possibilities a reality.
Community Solutions encourages applications from people of all ages, nationalities, abilities, and cultures. This includes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, CALD (Culturally and Linguistically Diverse), the LGBTQI+ community, and people with disability. We value inclusivity and are committed to adjusting our recruitment process to ensure accessibility and support of an applicant's needs.
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