Clinical Lead/ Advanced Behaviour Support Practitioner
Curamoir HR Bullhorn ·www.curamoir-hr.com.au
Apply directMake a genuine impact as a Clinical Lead / Advanced Behaviour Support Practitioner. Join a respected multidisciplinary allied health service and help people build skills, independence, and wellbeing through evidence-based behavioural and mental health support across community, clinic, and telepractice.
On offer
- Strong clinical leadership, supervision, mentoring, and internal training—with opportunities to contribute to team capability and clinical standards
- Collaborative team environment (OT, Mental Health OT, Psychology, Behaviour Support, Speech, Physio, Exercise Physiology, Dietetics and Allied Health Assistants)
- Diverse and meaningful caseload across disability, seniors health, rehabilitation and funded programs (including NDIS, aged care packages, DVA, Medicare, iCare and brokerage)
- Flexible work options with community and clinic-based service delivery, plus national telepractice
- High-level admin support to streamline documentation, scheduling and follow-up (Team Coordinators and Operations support)
- Career development pathways, professional interest groups, and quality/service improvement initiatives
The role
As a Clinical Lead / Advanced Behaviour Support Practitioner, you will deliver high-quality assessment and intervention services that improve functional, social, emotional, and behavioural outcomes for clients, including people living with disability and seniors—while also uplifting practice quality through coaching, case consultation, and contributing to clinical processes and training.
You’ll complete Functional Behaviour Assessments, gather and interpret behaviour data, and develop Positive Behaviour Support Plans (including plans with and without restrictive practices). You will also produce clear, comprehensive clinical reports, educate families/carers, coordinate care and referrals where required, collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and review interventions as needs change—while meeting KPIs and maintaining best-practice and ethical standards.
Requirements
- Bachelor degree (or higher) in Psychology
- Registration with the NDIS Behaviour and Safeguarding Commission as a Behaviour Support Practitioner
- Unrestricted Australian work rights
- Current unrestricted NSW Driver’s Licence (Class C)
- WWCC and NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Ability to work across community, clinic, and telepractice settings
- Strong written reporting skills and confidence using cloud-based clinical systems