Job Title: Behaviour Support PractitionerAbout Ability Action AustraliaWe are a National therapy services provider who help NDIS participants – children, adolescents and adults (0-65 years) – get more out of life today by providing Allied Health services in the community.Job DescriptionAbility Action Australia's south west Sydney team are seeking an experienced Behaviour Support Practitioner with current suitability at the Proficient or Advanced level, as confirmed by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.Key Responsibilities:Support NDIS participants, their families, and/or carers to identify needs through assessment and person-centred planning.Evaluate, develop, and deliver evidence-based support plans within a complex support space.Develop meaningful goals and practical strategies using the positive behaviour support framework, focusing on eliminating restrictive practices in home and community settings.Ensure individual plans reflect participants' goals, passions, and strengths.BUILD THE KNOWLEDGE, CAPACITY, AND STRENGTHS OF THOSE SUPPORTING PARTICIPANTS.Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team, including mentoring less experienced Behaviour Support Practitioners.What We OfferFlexibility: Combine remote work with social interaction in the community or clinic hours.Competitive Remuneration Package: Base salary + car allowance + laptop + phone + professional development opportunities + bonuses.Salary Packaging: Includes novated leasing and self-education expenses.Career Progression: Access to ongoing training tailored to your interests and long-term goals combined with professional development opportunities.Purpose-Driven Culture: Be part of a team focused on delivering outstanding support to participants.About YouConsiderable experience working as a Behaviour Support Practitioner for a registered NDIS provider or obtained suitability at the Proficient or Advanced level via the self-assessment application pathway.Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal.Excellent time management and organisational skills.Genuine passion for working in the disability sector and mentoring less experienced practitioners.Solution-focused attitude, proactive approach, and motivated by improvement and learning from new ideas.Seeking a fun, collaborative, and supportive work environment.Qualifications and RequirementsCurrent suitability at the Proficient or Advanced level as a Behaviour Support Practitioner, confirmed by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.A degree-level qualification in an allied health discipline would be advantageous but is not essential.