This is a Behaviour Therapist role with daar based in AU daar Role Seniority - junior, mid level More about the Behaviour Therapist role at daar About Daar daar is a multidisciplinary allied health practice supporting children, young people, and families. We deliver practical, evidence-based supports across clinic, school, home, and community settings, with a strong focus on positive behaviour support and family capacity-building. About The Role As a behaviour therapist contracting with daar, you’ll plan and deliver person-centred interventions, collaborate with our speech pathology, psychology, and occupational therapy teams, and work within our clinical governance framework and NDIS practice standards. Key responsibilities Assessment & planning Conduct functional and skills-based assessments using validated tools. Develop behaviour intervention or behaviour support plans aligned to PBS principles and restrictive practice regulations (where applicable). Therapy delivery Provide 1:1 and small-group sessions across clinic, school, home, community, or via telehealth. Coach families, carers, educators, and support workers; embed capacity-building strategies linked to SMART/GAS goals. Documentation & reporting Keep timely, accurate session notes and progress data in daar’s systems. Prepare reports for families, referrers, and funding bodies (e.g., NDIS progress reports). Record services accurately for invoicing and audit. Collaboration & communication Liaise with internal clinicians and external stakeholders (GPs, schools, support coordinators). Contribute to case conferences and risk reviews as required. Safeguarding & quality Comply with NDIS practice standards, child safety, and mandatory reporting. Follow daar’s clinical governance, privacy, and incident management policies. Escalate risks, safeguarding concerns, and any restrictive practice matters promptly. Qualifications Minimum requirements Bachelor’s degree (or higher) in behavioural science, psychology, education, applied behaviour analysis, or a closely related field. Post-graduate PBS/ABA training or equivalent experience highly regarded. ABN; professional indemnity and public liability insurance. Working with Children Check and National Police Check (current). NDIS Worker Screening Check (or eligibility). Driver’s licence and reliable transport. Checks & Registrations As above, all must be current and valid. Skills & Experience 1–2 years delivering behaviour interventions with children or young people (NDIS experience an advantage). Data-driven practice (e.g., ABC data, scatter plots, goal attainment). Strong communication and coaching skills with families and educators. Confident with digital notes, telehealth, and case management systems. Nice to have Experience delivering PBS under state restrictive practices frameworks. School-based support experience and team-around-the-child collaboration. Cultural competence with diverse communities. Before we jump into the responsibilities of the role. No matter what you come in knowing, you’ll be learning new things all the time and the daar team will be there to support your growth. Please consider applying even if you don't meet 100% of what’s outlined Key Responsibilities Key Strengths A Final Note: This is a role with daar not with Hatch.