Flexible - full-time/part time options and school friendly hours Plenty of off-street parking available or near Bald Hills train station Access to not for profit salary packaging to increase your take home pay. At AEIOU, we believe in more than just a job—we believe in purpose. As a Behaviour Analyst/Consultant with AEIOU, you’ll be part of a passionate, values-driven team dedicated to empowering young children with autism to live their best lives. At AEIOU, you’ll benefit from a holistic employment package designed to support your personal and professional wellbeing: Complete flexibility to suit your work/life balance: Full time hours (with the option for part-time to balance alongside other employment), Flexible hours, Hybrid working, and school-based hours. Tiered salary range of $80,000 to $110,000 plus super, plus annual salary increases and annual anniversary bonuses. Relocation support negotiable. Not-for-Profit salary packaging: Access up to $15,600 tax‑free per year, plus an additional $2,650 for meals and entertainment, to significantly increase your take‑home pay. Use GoSalary’s tax‑savings calculator to see the difference and maximise your earnings. Five (5) weeks annual leave, study leave and tenure based paid end-of-year leave Strong investment in your professional development including dedicated annual funding, Clinical Supervision provided, paid study leave, dedicated professional development (non-contact) days, internal training programs, and access to expert guidance through our Clinical Therapy Team, balanced against a tailored caseload. Diverse caseload options, including group programs, individual therapy, clinic-based work, and school visits. Be part of a collaborative, inclusive team culture, where your contributions are valued, and our shared values create a positive and meaningful work environment. Most importantly, make a tangible difference in the lives of young children with autism—supporting their growth, communication, and overall quality of life. Who We’re Looking For We’re entering an exciting new chapter at AEIOU, with a refreshed strategic direction and expanding services. As a Behaviour Analyst at AEIOU Bald Hills, you will deliver evidence‑based behavioural interventions that support children with autism to develop communication, social, and functional life skills. You will work collaboratively with families, educators, and multidisciplinary professionals to create meaningful outcomes for children. Whether you're a new graduate seeking structured support and supervision, or an experienced clinician who aspires to work toward leadership pathways, we want to hear from you. Our Services at AEIOU – More Ways to Support Children. At AEIOU, we believe every child deserves the right support to grow, learn, and thrive. That’s why our Behaviour Analysts do more than one type of therapy. We offer a suite of services that meet children where they are. Early Intervention Program Our group-based early intervention program is the heart of AEIOU. Here, children learn key skills for communication, play, and daily life in a supportive and structured setting. By working together in groups, children build language, confidence, and friendships. Therapy Services Families can also access individual therapy sessions through our Therapy Services, which can be privately funded or covered by the NDIS. These sessions are tailored to each child’s unique goals, whether that’s developing speech, building vocabulary, or learning new ways to connect with others. School Support (SDSS Program) Through the Specialist Disability Support in Schools (SDSS) Program, funded by the Queensland Government, our therapists partner with schools to deliver in-class therapy, teacher coaching, and practical strategies that help students thrive. What You’ll Need to Join Us To be considered for this role, you’ll need: Qualification relevant to Applied Behaviour Analysis, and CBA/-U certification (or eligibility) with Associate for Behaviour Analysis Australia (ABAA) Australia. Or willing to become a NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioner on the alternative pathway (https://www.ndiscommission.gov.au/rules-and-standards/behaviour-support-and-restrictive-practices/apply-become-ndis-behaviour-support). Experience working with a curriculum and teaching children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is preferred but not essential. Knowledge of typically developing children from birth to school aged children is desired. Willingness to continue to learn evidence-based intervention strategies and ASD-specific techniques The successful applicant will require a working with children clearance, NDIS clearance, and national police check, - AEIOU will support you to obtain within your application progress. Apply Today! Ready to lead with purpose and change lives? Apply now to join a team that’s redefining what’s possible for children with autism—and for your career. Application review and interviews will progress ongoing, so please don't delay submitting your application. At AEIOU, everyone is welcome and encouraged to apply. We are committed to building a workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We value diverse thinking, cultures, perspectives, backgrounds, and abilities , and we actively foster an inclusive environment where every team member feels respected, supported, and empowered to contribute. Your unique experiences and voice matter here—and they make our service stronger.