Job Description AIM Therapy is growing! We are excited to announce the expansion of our range of services to include Positive Behaviour Support. We are currently seeking a passionate and experienced Behaviour Support Practitioner with current suitability at the Proficient or Advanced level to join our team and provide high-quality positive behaviour support services. If you’re committed to making a meaningful difference and want to be part of a supportive, multidisciplinary team, we’d love to hear from you! What You’ll Love About AIM Beautiful, fully equipped clinic spaces designed for creativity and fun Freedom to work in the community, in the clinic and from home when you need Gradual caseload build-up for a smooth transition Collaboration with experienced Clinical Leads and a supportive team Vibrant therapy rooms featuring trampolines, swings, toys, and more Extensive assessment tools and resources at your fingertips Focus on client care, our admin team handles bookings and invoicing What We Offer Competitive salary performance bonuses travel reimbursement Laptop and smartphone provided Flexible hours to fit school runs, childcare, and life commitments Paid parental leave Salary packaging and novated leasing options Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Clear career pathways into Senior and Leadership roles Biannual goal setting and career planning $1000 annual external PD allowance paid PD leave Key Responsibilities: Assisting NDIS participants, along with their families and/or carers, to identify their needs through assessment and person-centred planning. Evaluating, developing and delivering evidence-based support plans within a complex support space. Developing meaningful goals and practical strategies utilising a positive behaviour support framework, and with a commitment to eliminate restrictive practices, in the home and community. Ensuring individual plans reflect our NDIS participants' goals, passions and strengths. Building the knowledge, capacity and strengths of those who support participants in their lives - family, carers, friends, etc. Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, including mentoring less experienced Behaviour Support Practitioners.