Perth, WA | North or South of the River | Full-Time
A well-established, values-driven Allied Health organisation is seeking an experienced Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner to join its growing team in Perth.
Mars Healthcare Recruitment are seeking an experienced PBS Practitioner to join a growing Allied Health team supporting NDIS participants across the Perth metropolitan area. This role offers flexibility to work North or South of the River, a strong clinical framework, and the opportunity to contribute to best-practice PBS service delivery.
This opportunity will suit a clinician who values evidence-based practice, person-centred support, and working within a collaborative, well-supported environment.
The Opportunity
The successful candidate will deliver high-quality Positive Behaviour Support interventions to NDIS participants with complex needs. Working closely with participants, families, carers, and multidisciplinary teams, you'll support positive, sustainable outcomes within a collaborative and well-supported PBS environment.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver Positive Behaviour Support interventions aligned with NDIS PBS principles
Manage a clinical caseload across home, school, and community settings
Develop, implement, and review behaviour support plans using contemporary, evidence-based frameworks
Work collaboratively with families, carers, and allied health professionals
Provide consultative support, education, and mentoring within the PBS team
Maintain high-quality documentation, reports, and behaviour support plans
Operate in line with child safety standards, organisational values, and legislative requirements
About You
You'll bring strong clinical capability within a Positive Behaviour Support framework and thrive in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment.
Essential requirements include:
Current NDIS Positive Behaviour Support Registration
One of the following qualifications, Psychology (AHPRA registered), Counselling (ACA or PACFA registered)or Social Work (AASW registered)
Experience supporting people with disability and complex behavioural needs
Strong communication and report-writing skills
Commitment to evidence-based, person-centred practice
Benefits
What's on Offer
Perth-based role with flexibility North or South of the River
Extensive training and genuine career progression opportunities
Salary packaging up to $18,550, increasing take-home pay
Generous travel allowance for community-based work
Low KPI expectations, allowing you to focus on what really matters
Operational and administrative support, so you can focus on your clinical work
Discounts on everyday essentials, including gym memberships and meal kits
Sponsorship available for eligible candidates
Supportive clinical leadership and strong governance structures