
Early Childhood Support Practitioner / Positive Behaviour Support
- Fyshwick, ACT
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Working with families and children to develop and prioritise their goals using a routines-based approach
- Providing support to families that reflects a strengths-based and family-centred approach with a focus on improving the child and family quality of life
- Providing evidence-based support to address children's goals across all areas of development e.g. communication, play, mobility, feeding, self-care activities, sensory processing, relationships with peers, feelings and behaviours, problem-solving and learning
- Working to develop the capacity of the adults supporting the child
- Coordinating support required from other disciplines. This could look like a quick question for another therapist, a joint visit with a consulting therapist, a therapy block with another therapist to address that specialist area or a referral to another division for ongoing support.
- Supporting the inclusion and participation of children within their families and communities
- Providing consultative support to other Key Workers specific to your discipline/ background
- Provide the resources for our staff to be able to work from home
- Aim to allocate clients close to your home
- Give you ownership of your own calendar so you can book appointments to suit your schedule
- Provide suburban office locations with free onsite & local parking
- Give you the ability to work part time or reduced hours
- Developmental Educator - A person who has a bachelor's degree or higher and has current full membership with Developmental Educators Australia Inc.
- Early Childhood Teacher or Educator - A person who has a bachelor's degree or higher in Early Childhood Education or Special Education, who where applicable has a current registration or accreditation with their state or territory's relevant professional body.
- Occupational Therapist - A person who has a current Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) Registration as an Occupational Therapist.
- Social Worker - A person who is a member of the Australian Association of Social Workers.
- Speech Pathologist - A person who is a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist as approved by Speech Pathology Australia.
- Psychologist - A person who has a current AHPRA Registration as a Psychologist.