Posted 8 days ago
Description
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+ 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 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 close bonds with your clients and celebrate their achievements together, every step of the way.
Your day-to-day duties 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 behaviors and work towards increasing skills, improving emotion regulation, and introducing replacement behaviors 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 and implement plans with training, regular follow-up, and review.
For more information on what Positive Behaviour Support is, see the video below on a day in the life of one of our practitioners. Additional information and stories can be found on our website, including videos and good news stories: Positive Behaviour Support | ORS
Work-Life Balance
The ORS executive team strongly believes in maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Many staff have families and busy lives outside of work, so we provide resources to support remote work, allocate clients close to your home, and allow flexible scheduling. We also offer part-time or reduced hours, exceptional parental and compassionate leave, and additional leave days for anniversaries.
Requirements:
- Tertiary qualifications in Psychology, Counselling, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, BCBA, Teaching, Social Work, Social Sciences, Criminology, Childhood Education & Care, Health Science, Allied Health, or Nursing
- NDIS registration as a Behaviour Practitioner (or ability to become registered)
- Experience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, and other complex diagnoses (desirable)
- A car and license
- A National Police Clearance, Working With Children/Vulnerable People Check, NDIS Worker Screening Clearance (or willingness to obtain one prior to starting)
About Us:
We are one of Australia's largest and fastest-growing family-owned allied health and workplace rehabilitation providers, with a 30-year track record of delivering high-quality, evidence-based, client-centered services.
Our culture, passion for excellence, stability, and recognition of individual strengths have contributed to a 1200% growth in four years. We aim to build long-term relationships with employees, supporting career development through professional programs.
Visit our website for more about ORS, our services, employee profiles, videos, and values: Allied Health Services | ORS
Follow us on social media to see more about our work:
- Facebook: ORSGroup/
- Instagram: ors_group/
- YouTube: c/orsgroup
- TikTok: @ors_group
- LinkedIn: company/ors_group
If this sounds like the job for you, apply now!
For questions or to discuss the role, contact Anna Dolanon at , , or connect on LinkedIn: Anna Dolanon.
ORS Group is a diverse, supportive, and flexible employer, encouraging applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, culturally diverse backgrounds, working parents, LGBTQIA+, and people with disabilities.
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