Job Description Outcomes Connect Australia (OCA) expanded into Queensland from Victoria in 2024. We are excited to announce that we are continuing our expansion in 2025 and are now building a team in New South Wales. For the NSW team, we are looking for two (2) entry level or early career Behaviour Support Practitioners who live in or close to the suburb of Parramatta. We will consider people who already have an understanding of positive behaviour support under the NDIS or have limited experience working as a registered Behaviour Support Practitioner and a sound knowledge of The Positive Behaviour Support Capability Framework for reducing the use of restrictive practices who also have a strong commitment to delivering evidence-based, functional behavioural outcomes. As a Behaviour Support Practitioner you will Support our clients (NDIS participants), along with their families and/or carers, to identify their needs through assessment and person-centred planning Identify meaningful goals and practical strategies utilising The Positive Behaviour Support Capability Famework, with a commitment to eliminate restrictive practices, in the home and community Develop, deliver and evaluate evidence-based support plans within a complex support space Ensure individual plans reflect our clients' goals, passions and strengths Build the knowledge, capacity and strengths of those who support our clients - family, carers, friends, etc Why Join Us? Fantastic team culture - a fun, supportive and quality-focused team which works together to achieve goals Generous salary package - above award rates, rewards for outstanding work, great benefits (e.g. $600 annual Health and Wellbeing subsidy), access to salary packaging options and the latest technology to ensure you succeed Personal and professional growth - supporting your ongoing professional development and enabling you to do the work you’re most inspired by through our professional development program, fortnightly PD sessions and weekly supervision with your Team Lead Work-life balance - flexible work arrangements to plan your work to best suit your lifestyle while also meeting the needs of your team and clients About you Current suitability (i.e. registration) with the NDIS Commission as a Behaviour Support Practitioner OR considerable experience providing support to people with behaviours of concern (professionally and/or personally) and confident that you will meet all compliance checks to obtain suitability as a Behaviour Support Practitioner for a registered NDIS provider (e.g. obtain a NDIS Worker Screening Check) Demonstrated ability to work positively in a multidisciplinary team Outstanding communication, influencing and interpersonal skills Confident computer skills Flawless writing skills Current Drivers Licence and own reliable vehicle OCA