Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner - Carrum Downs, Australia - KEO CARE

KEO CARE
KEO CARE
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Carrum Downs, Australia

1 week ago

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About KEO Care:

Hi, we're KEO - a leading multidisciplinary allied healthcare provider. We're here to help create a future where everyone lives a vibrant, empowered life.

Since 2017, we've reimagined what's possible for thousands of people, reinforcing our belief that everyone deserves to find meaning and fulfillment at every stage of life.


Our focus is on providing high-impact allied health services in the Aged and Disability sectors by delivering an industry-leading multidisciplinary approach to care.


About the opportunity:

This role provides community-based services to NDIS participants of all ages and abilities.

In working with a team of highly skilled therapists, you will also be supported to work in your chosen specialty area either in Paediatrics or Adults or to grow your career in a leadership role.


With Hubs all over Melbourne, you will have the chance to work full-time or part-time, close to home, with the option of visiting one of our vibrant hubs which are always full of clinicians collaborating, learning, and connecting.


A week in the life of a Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner at KEO, may include:

  • Work with a participant's care team, to gather information from multiple sources including workplaces, schools, support workers, therapists, and medical professionals.
  • Conduct a holistic assessment of a person and their environments
  • Staying curious while developing a hypothesis about what might be going on for the participant.
  • Collaborate with the support network to ensure the plan is in line with the participant's support needs and is understood by everyone.
  • Report the use of restrictive practices and behaviours of concern directly to the NDIS Quality and Safeguarding Commission when required
  • Ongoing input and training for the person and their supports to ensure they are confident to carry out the behavior support plan.
  • Attend team huddles, discipline specific and multidisciplinary case conferences, and a "KEO coffee club" each week
  • Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team to share knowledge and ideas
  • Celebrate wins with your participants, families, your colleagues, and leadership team
  • Attend opportunities for networking, learning and development

The perks of practicing at KEO:

  • 12 additional days off a year to focus on your health and wellbeing (equivalent to 6.5 weeks annual leave a year)
  • An industryleading induction and professional development program
  • Personalised career pathways and leadership programs
  • Weekly multidisciplinary and disciplinespecific case conferences
  • Monthly KEO Care Days
  • Connect and collaborate whilst enjoying breakfast on us
  • Social events such as Movie Nights, Golf Days or join the Cycling team
  • KEO Team building days.
  • Flexibility to work from your home/office.
  • Full administrative support, so you can focus on what you do best being a therapist
  • Full access to our extensive internal clinical education workshops
  • Paid study leave and $1,000 annual allowance to complete external study
  • Paid parental leave for both primary and secondary carers.
  • Access to our Employee Assistance Program
  • Receive an iPhone, Surface Pro, car allowance or car leasing options provided.
  • Enjoy a competitive salary + yearly reviews

Ideal Skills and Experience:


  • Minimum of 12 years' experience working as an allied health practitioner with a keen interest of working with people who use behaviours of concern
  • Registered with governing body (AHPRA, SPA, PsyBA) preferred but not essential
  • Police Check
  • Driver's License and Car
  • Working with Children's Check
  • NDIS Worker Screening Check

What sets KEO apart?


KEO has a fun and supportive culture, where people feel truly connected and love coming to work We prioritise job satisfaction, flexibility, learning and career pathways, so you can deliver an exceptional service and experience to your participants.


How to Apply:


As we continue to grow our team, we are keen to hear from any experienced Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Speech Pathologists seeking new opportunities.


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