Team Leader – Behaviour Support

We’re looking for a Proficient (or above) NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioner ready to step into a genuine leadership role across Western Australia.

Location is flexible across WA.

Why This Role Exists
We’re building momentum in WA and need someone who can:

  • Maintain and elevate an already high standard of practice
  • Develop and stretch a strong, experienced team while supporting newer practitioners coming through
  • Keep a remote team engaged, connected, and operating as one team

 

Our recent nomination for Excellence in Allied Health at the WA Disability Support Awards isn’t about spin — it reflects what’s happening on the ground.  This is a chance to step into a high-performing team and help take it further — not rebuild it.

Leadership & Team Development (~60-70%)

  • Provide supervision, mentoring, and coaching to Behaviour Support Practitioners
  • Support onboarding and early development of new starters
  • Review behaviour support plans and provide clear, practical feedback
  • Guide clinicians through complex cases
  • Help shape a connected, accountable team culture across a geographically spread workforce
  • Identify capability gaps and actively lift the standard

 

Clinical Practice (~30–40%)

  • Manage a reduced caseload within your local area
  • Deliver high-quality, evidence-based behaviour support
  • Maintain your own clinical credibility as a leader

 

Your Soft Skills

  • Initiative and accountability
  • Confidence in having constructive conversations with your teams
  • Balance independence with a strong sense of team
  • Stay composed in complex situations and help others do the same
  • Genuinely care about developing other clinicians

 

What You’ll Need

  • Proficient (or above) Registered Behaviour Support Practitioner with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
  • Demonstrated success mentoring, supervising, or leading others
  • Strong clinical capability across behaviour support planning and implementation
  • Prior experience in disability, mental health, education, corrections or related fields
  • Relevant tertiary qualifications (AHPRA or AASW membership highly regarded) but not essential

 

Express interest today or for a confidential chat, reach out to Sally: 0405 738 220