Supporting lasting behaviour change for people of all ages
FABIC (Functional Assessment and Behaviour Interventions Clinic) is growing, and we’re looking for a proficient or advanced Behaviour Support Practitioner to join our multidisciplinary team.
Founded by Behaviour Specialist Tanya Curtis, FABIC is dedicated to supporting long‑lasting behaviour change using Functional Behaviour Assessment (FBA) and evidence‑based, person‑centred practice. We work with children, adolescents, and adults across a wide range of presentations, including autism, ADHD, learning challenges, anxiety, mental health concerns, and complex behaviour.
If you’re passionate about genuine, sustainable change and want to be part of a supportive, values‑driven team, we’d love to hear from you.
Key ResponsibilitiesProvide behaviour support assessments and interventions using Functional Behaviour Assessment (FBA) and related frameworks
Develop, implement, and review Behaviour Support Plans (interim and comprehensive), in line with NDIS and relevant guidelines
Work collaboratively with clients, families, support coordinators, schools, and other stakeholders
Deliver individual sessions, consultation, and training to support skill development and behaviour change
Deliver supervision support for Behaviour Support Practitioners at Core or Alternative Assessment Pathway Level, includes 1:1 supervision, group supervision, report reviews, and ad-hoc assistance.
Maintain high‑quality clinical documentation, reports, and progress notes
Contribute to a multidisciplinary team environment, working alongside psychologists, OTs, speech pathologists and other clinicians
Participate in clinical supervision, professional development, and team meetings
We’re looking for someone who brings both clinical proficiency and a people‑first approach:
Strong skills in Functional Behaviour Assessment (FBA) and behaviour analysis
Demonstrated experience in developing, implementing, and reviewing Behaviour Support Plans
Ability to work effectively with complex behaviours and diverse client presentations
Excellent written communication skills, including report writing and documentation
High level of attention to detail and strong organisational skills
Confident using computer software and online systems (e.g. practice management systems, Microsoft Office, telehealth platforms)
Capacity to build trusting, respectful relationships with clients, families, and professionals
A growth mindset – open to feedback, learning, supervision, and continuous improvement
Reliable, ethical, and committed to evidence‑based, person‑centred practice
Demonstrated experience providing clinical supervision to Behaviour Support Practitioners and/or other allied health professionals
Ability to support practitioners at different NDIS levels (e.g. Core, Proficient, Advanced) in developing their clinical reasoning and practice
Skilled in modelling Functional Behaviour Assessment (FBA), Behaviour Support Plan development, and ethical decision‑making in complex cases
Capacity to give clear, constructive feedback that builds confidence, competence, and accountability rather than criticism or blame
Strong skills in case formulation discussions, debriefing, and reflective practice to support practitioner wellbeing and growth
Commitment to upholding NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission standards and guiding others to do the same
Ability to identify learning needs, co‑create development plans, and track progress over time
Warm, approachable, and non‑judgemental supervision style, aligned with FABIC’s ethos of being a supportive best friend to the team
NDIS Registration as a Proficient or Advanced Behaviour Support Practitioner (proof of ID required)
Relevant Tertiary qualification (eg. Psychology, Behaviour Analysis, Social Work etc. relevant to the BSP registration, however not mandatory)
If relevant, registration or eligibility with professional body (e.g. AHPRA, SPA, AASW, or equivalent, where applicable)
Experience working as a Behaviour Support Practitioner (NDIS experience highly regarded)
Understanding of NDIS behaviour support practice standards and restrictive practices requirements
Current Working With Children Check and National Police Check (or ability to obtain)
NDIS Worker Screening Check (or willingness to obtain)
Eligibility to work in Australia
Professional Indemnity and Public Liability Insurance (if required for your registration category)
You’ll be joining a team that:
Is multidisciplinary and collaborative – Behaviour Support Practitioners, OTs, psychologists, speech pathologists, admin and support staff all working together
Values care, respect, and non‑judgement in every interaction
Is passionate about long‑term, sustainable behaviour change, not quick fixes
Encourages open communication, shared learning, and regular supervision
Understands that our work can be emotionally demanding and prioritises support, debriefing, and wellbeing
Embraces continuous improvement – refining our processes, resources, and services so clients can access support more easily
If you’re looking for a workplace where your clinical skills are valued, your ideas are welcomed, and you can genuinely make a difference, FABIC may be the right fit for you.
BenefitsOpportunity to work with a well‑established behaviour specialist clinic with a strong reputation
Multidisciplinary support and access to experienced senior clinicians
Ongoing professional development and supervision
Flexible working arrangements (to be discussed)
The chance to contribute to innovative programs and resources (e.g. Body Life Skills Program, training, webinars)
Complete the questions and video responses via this link: https://vocalvideo.com/c/fabic-video-interviews
Please also send your:
CV
Cover letter outlining your experience in behaviour support and why FABIC is the right fit for you
to hr@fabic.com.au with the subject line: Behaviour Support Practitioner – Application.