Join a thriving Allied‑Health team in Newcastle, Part or Full-Time, delivering NDIS behaviour support across the lifespan. $90k-$110k FTE
If you're a Behaviour Support Practitioner who wants to work in a genuinely supportive environment, where your wellbeing is a priority? Apply now to join a thriving multidisciplinary Allied‑Health team in Newcastle as a Behavioural Support Practitioner, and deliver meaningful work to clients of all ages.
- Work flexibly either part-time or full-time, whether it be fulltime, a 4 day work week or fewer days.
- No more than 6 face‑to‑face clients per day with 2 hours admin/reporting time built into your schedule
- Diverse caseload with focus on paediatrics aged 3–18, plus clients across the lifespan
- Multidisciplinary team including Psychologists, OTs, Speech Pathologists, Counsellors & Exercise Physiologists
- 2 Clinics across Newcastle, allowing for flexibility and variety
- Supportive admin team to help with scheduling and client coordination
- Option for flexible work arrangements including WFH, in-clinic and community support
Overview of the Role & Practice This Allied‑Health provider has built a reputation for excellence across Newcastle. You’ll work with a wide range of clients, primarily NDIS participants aged 3–18 (but scope for adult clients too), alongside a supportive and well-integrated team of health professionals. The organisation values flexibility, clinician wellbeing and long-term career development. With dedicated admin support, structured billing expectations and a positive team culture, it’s the ideal place to thrive clinically.
Your Duties will Include - Deliver high-quality behavioural support to clients across age groups, primarily children
- Conduct assessments, therapy, and reporting with no more than 6 billable hours/day.
- Work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team in a warm, professional environment
- Work out of Newcastle-based clinics.
Requirements/ Skills - Experience in Behaviour Support roles or multidisciplinary practice preferred
- Strong experience working with children and families
- Psychology degree (or related), PBS certification & NDIS behaviour support registration
- Proficient, Advanced or Specialist proficiency level of BSP accreditation would be highly regarded.
- Full Australian work rights
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Apply now or email your resume to Cavan Conway at cavan@gorillajobs.com.au or call +61 468 842 406 to hear more about the role.
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