The ORS Positive Behaviour Support division is expanding and we are seeking our next clinician to join us! You will join a national team of 300+ Psychologists, Counsellors and Positive Behaviour Support Practitioners providing clinical services to NDIS participants aged 0-65. You will work across early intervention, school age, adolescent and adult services with clients who have various presentations, diagnoses and disability types.
You will get to work with an amazing group of clients over a period of months or even years. You will play an integral part in their personal growth and development, working together to meet their goals. You will form a close bond with your clients and celebrate their achievements together, every step of the way.
Your day to day duties will involve working with allied health practitioners, support workers and family members to achieve the best possible outcomes for your clients. You will assess and observe participants' challenging behaviours and work towards increasing skills, improving emotion regulation and introducing replacement behaviours to reduce the use of restrictive practices.
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) plans and assessments focus on increasing a person's quality of life including improving their skills and enhancing their independence. You will develop a plan and implement it with training and regular follow up and review.
You will also work in the NDIS Psychology services, providing assessments and interventions across the lifespan and across a diverse range of presentations. You will have the opportunity to be trained in specific psychological assessments, such as Autism and ADHD.
Work Life BalanceThe ORS executive team really believes in the benefits of a healthy work life balance. Many of us have families and lead busy lives outside of work, so we know how important it is for our staff to maintain a balanced lifestyle. For this reason we:
Provide the resources for our staff to be able to work from homeAim to allocate clients close to your homeGive you ownership of your own calendar so you can book appointments to suit your scheduleGive you the ability to work part time or reduced hoursA few requirements:NDIS Registration as a Behaviour Practitioner (or the ability to become registered)Minimum Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Counselling, Board-Certified Behaviour Analysts (BCBA), Teaching, Social Work, Social Sciences, Criminology, Childhood Education & Care, Health Science, Allied Health or NursingExperience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, and other complex diagnoses (desirable)A car and licenceA National Police Clearance, Working With Children/Working with Vulnerable People Check & NDIS Worker Screening Clearance or able to get one for a client facing role (or willingness to obtain one before commencement)A bit about us:We are one of the largest and fastest growing family owned and operated national allied health and workplace rehabilitation providers in Australia, with a proven track record and reputation for providing high quality evidence-based, and client-centred services for over 30 years!
Due to our incredible culture, passion for excellence, stability, and gratitude for being able to see the potential and recognise the strengths of every individual, it's easy to see why our workforce has grown 1200% in 4 years and why we are the allied health services provider of choice!
For further information on ORS Group, we encourage you to visit our website to read more about our extensive services, our detailed employee profiles, video library & company values.
If this sounds like the job for you, don't miss this opportunity and apply now! If you do not have an updated CV, you can contact Brad Smith on 0438 713 160 or through LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-smith-669150a3 The ORS Group is a multicultural, diverse, supportive and flexible employer, specifically encouraging applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, working parents, LGBTQIA+ and people with disabilities.
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