Bright Eyes Early Intervention is a private early intervention and psychology clinic servicing Sydney's North Shore and the Blue Mountains Region. A position is available at our Pymble clinic.
We provide evidence based early intervention services to children with autism and other disabilities or disorders, in addition to general paediatric psychology sessions. Our early intervention treatment approach utilises the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis, which is data driven for optimal treatment outcomes. Our clients are generally preschool and primary-aged; however, we also work with older children, teenagers and adults for behaviour support, anxiety, social skill development, and mental health.
Our early intervention programs are highly individualised with a focus on teaching functional skills and working with the child as part of the family unit. The parents are an integral part of our programs and we help train them in the theoretical and practical aspects of Applied Behaviour Analysis so they may continue practice of their child's goals in the home environment.
We also provide a range of other services including developmental and psychological assessments, preschool and school consultancy and seminars, anxiety programs, behaviour management programs and social skills groups. We believe that it is important for staff working within this field to have a varied caseload to keep the job interesting and motivating.
We are looking for someone to join our highly qualified and experienced team to provide high quality intervention for our dedicated clients. Our clinic has a very good reputation, a good referral base and the need for growth due to the high demand of client referrals. If you are passionate about early intervention and applied behaviour analysis, want to make a difference to the lives of others, have a positive attitude, good work ethic and would prefer to spend the majority of your day working face to face with clients then we would like to hear from you.
Your role To design and implement skill acquisition programs utilising the principles of ABA (essential) To train and support parents, teachers/educators, and support workers in the implementation of a behaviour support plan. To offer parents, children and educators practical strategies and support to overcome complex issues at home and/or school (in collaboration with a psychologist if necessary). Benefits and Remuneration Competitive salary Part-time position with potential for full-time for the right candidate To be part of a generous and enthusiastic clinical team with regular peer supervision and CPD opportunities Essential Criteria Extensive experience in developing and implementing programs using ABA teaching methodologies and a variety of data collection tools Accredited BCBA/BCaBA or working towards accreditation Experience in diverse paediatric mental health and/or educational contexts predominantly with preschool and or/primary-school aged clients Demonstrated experience in working with children with developmental delays and a variety of challenging behaviours Excellent self-motivation and autonomous working skills with good accountability Ability to liaise effectively with other professionals such as preschool/school staff, paediatricians, speech pathologists and occupational therapists in order to provide a cohesive program for each child Excellent written and verbal communication skills including high quality report writing skills and strong rapport building skills. Desirable Criteria Comprehensive understanding of NDIS Framework Current first aid certificate Desire to be involved in facilitating growth of a small business with potential for career development Driver's license and own car Your Qualities An ability to develop a genuine rapport with a broad range of children and parents who may be in challenging situations Patient, flexible and committed to seeking solutions Flexibility to attend home and school visits, as required Email your CV to
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