We’re on the lookout for a Registered Behaviour Support Practitioner to make a difference in the lives of clients in the Liverpool area.
Step into a role where you’re supported to do meaningful work, your way — whether that’s deepening your clinical practice, building leadership skills through our Future Leaders Program, or simply finding a role that fits comfortably around your life.
With a lean, sustainable business model, we’re built to thrive in a shifting NDIS landscape — giving you the confidence of long-term stability.
What You’ll Enjoy
Support from Day One
- Structured onboarding and gradual KPI build-up to allow you time to settle in
- Weekly supervision & mentoring from Specialist level Practitioners
- Dedicated Training & Development Manager ensuring practitioners achieve their goals
- Case collaboration with multidisciplinary peers
- Experienced, values-driven leadership who genuinely understand your world
- Access to resource library and monthly cross-disciplinary workshops
Tools & Flexibility
- Laptop, mobile, and travel allowance
- Autonomy to shape your schedule (part-time or full-time, early starts or flexible admin time)
Meaningful Work without the burnout
- Travel kept local and at a manageable range
- Take back hours in your day being based from home
- Opportunity to deliver our 6-week Parenting Program (AHPRA, AASW, PACFA members)
Growth & Reward
- Regular supervision built into role and tailored to your needs
- Regular shout outs and a culture of recognition
- Future Leaders Program
- Competitive salary packages that recognise your impact and value plus $70 per additional billable hour beyond KPIs
Practitioners who thrive here tend to be people who:
- Are self-aware and coachable
- Take ownership of their work
- Value autonomy, but know when to speak up, ask questions and seek support
- Prioritise effectively in a flexible environment
- Embrace internal and external learning opportunities
- Stay intentionally connected in a remote team
- Collaborate across disciplines and share their knowledge generously
- Navigate difficult conversations with professionalism and tact
What you will need
- Ideally 12 months experience as a Registered Behaviour Support Practitioner
- Tertiary qualifications in a related field. Social Work, Teaching, Psychology, etc. AASW membership highly regarded
- Prior experience in social work, education, mental health, corrections, counselling, or child protection highly regarded.
To explore if we are a good fit, contact Sally on 0405 738 220 for a confidential chat about your next career move.