Job no: 39PMP
Category: Behaviour Support & Psychology
- Collaborate with a multi-disc team in a supportive and fun culture
- Manage your own Calendar and work autonomously with support
- Benefits incl 26wks paid parental leave, Fitness Passport and 26 RDO's/yr
Work locally in Stirling, Morley or Joondalup. Clear progression to Advanced & Specialist
Join Australia’s largest Positive Behaviour Support Company and work in an office where there are more than 30 PBS clinicians and allied health professionals including Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, Psychologists, Dieticians, Social Workers, Rehabilitation and Early Childhood Teachers. At ORS, you’ll access:
- The PBS Centre of Excellence—a specialist team of six Advanced/Specialist clinicians whose sole focus is your development and offer supervision and clinical support across key areas including forensics, mental health, paediatrics, trauma, and culturally and linguistically diverse communities
- A dedicated Risk and Safety team to provide real time support on complex and high-risk cases
- A dedicated Quality and Compliance team to support you in your decision making regarding restrictive practices and legislative requirements, quality assurance and to complete administrative tasks such as uploading restrictive practice plans to the Commission portal
- High level technology including AI and custom-built systems designed to help you reduce administration time, meet legislation requirements, and track progress and outcomes
- Industry-leading parental leave, loyalty leave and wellbeing initiatives such as monthly massages and access to Fitness Passport.
- Progression opportunities for management and clinical support roles
Work across home, office and community settings with flexibility to support your day-to-day.
What you will do
- Conduct functional behaviour assessments (FBA)
- Develop interim and comprehensive Behaviour Support Plans
- Implement evidence-based PBS strategies and interventions
- Help clients and families achieve their goals and reach their potential
- Reduce and eliminate restrictive practices in line with best practice
- Train and coach families, carers and support teams
- Collaborate within a multidisciplinary allied health team
- Meet achievable KPIs with bonus opportunities
- Complete clear, compliant documentation aligned with NDIS requirements.
What we are looking for
- Current suitability as an NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioner with an active practitioner number.
- Experience delivering Positive Behaviour Support within the NDIS at Proficient level
- Strong skills in assessment, formulation and report writing
- Ability to manage a caseload independently and achieve meaningful outcomes
- Ability to meet reporting timeframes and manage competing priorities
- Comfortable working within a structured, KPI-driven environment
- Relevant qualification in psychology, social work, occupational therapy, speech pathology or similar
- Driver’s license and vehicle and willingness to travel locally
Apply now and join a team that invests in your development and progression every step of the way.
- Published on 17 Apr 2026, 3:41 AM
