Join the Adelaide team at Ability Action Australia — a vibrant, multidisciplinary crew of 25 plus Allied Health professionals making a real difference in the community every day. Our team brings together Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, and Positive Behaviour Support Practitioners united by one shared purpose: delivering high-quality, meaningful support to NDIS participants across South Australia.
We're not your average allied health team. We combine genuine clinical excellence with a positive workplace culture.
What Makes Us Different
Our leadership team is deeply invested in three things: your work-life balance, your career growth, and making sure you enjoy coming to work. That's not a line in a brochure — it's reflected in how we show up for each other every day.
✔ Flexible hybrid working arrangements — structured to suit your lifestyle, not just the organisation's.
✔ Supportive, multidisciplinary culture — collaborate with Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, and PBS Practitioners who genuinely want each other to succeed.
✔ Career development pathways — whether you're early in your career or looking to step into a senior or leadership role, we invest in your growth.
✔ Community-based practice — meaningful, varied caseloads that keep your work interesting and impactful.
✔ Pet-friendly office — because great workplaces welcome the whole family (yes, including the four-legged members).
✔ Team social culture — daily coffees, lunches, and celebrations that make the office somewhere you actually want to be.
In this role, you will provide tailored, person-centred supports to NDIS participants across the Adelaide region, helping them build capacity, achieve their goals, and enhance their quality of life.
Responsibilities will include:
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Deliver assessment and person-centred planning for NDIS participants and their families/carers
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Develop, implement and review evidence-based behaviour support plans within complex support environments
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Set meaningful goals and implement practical strategies aligned with the Positive Behaviour Support framework, with a strong focus on reducing and eliminating restrictive practices
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Ensure plans reflect each participant’s strengths, interests, and aspirations
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Build the capability of families, carers, and support networks to confidently support participants
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Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team and provide mentoring to junior Behaviour Support Practitioners
Qualifications
About you
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Degree-qualified in an allied health discipline (desirable)
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Strong report writing and documentation skills
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Excellent time management and organisational abilities, with experience managing a varied caseload
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Proactive mindset, with a passion for continuous improvement and innovation
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Genuine commitment to working within the disability sector and improving participant outcomes