Role:
As an Independent Practitioner, you'll provide specialised clinical support to NDIS participants of various ages and disabilities, operating autonomously and with minimal supervision. Your tasks include assessments, tailored intervention plans, service delivery, and contributing to program enhancements.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct assessments and deliver interventions tailored to participants' needs.
- Provide services in homes, schools, or clinics as needed.
- Contribute to improving service delivery and outcomes.
- Participate in education programs and maintain confidentiality.
- Passion for supporting people with disabilities.
- Strong communication skills and ability to work independently or in a team.
- Understanding of privacy and confidentiality.
- Relevant degree and professional membership.
- Valid Driver’s License, First Aid, Working with Children Check, Police Check, and NDIS Worker Screen Check.
- This organisation is very focused on flexibility, autonomy and work/life balance.
- A lot of opportunity for progression
- Professional development budget
- Open to sponsorship / also open to recent grads
- Hybrid - in clinic / community
- Fantastic culture