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Behaviour Support Practitioner Jobs in Northmead
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Behaviour Support Practitioner Jobs in Northmead

Register your practice availability as a behaviour support practitioner in Northmead and connect with NDIS providers through Carevo's network. Providers reach out to you directly.

Northmead, Hills District, NSW

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How it works

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1

Register your availability

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2

We present you to the network

Carevo puts your profile in front of NDIS and aged care providers hiring near Northmead.

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Providers reach out to you

Providers contact you directly. You choose which conversations to take.

Working as a behaviour support practitioner in Northmead

Northmead sits in the Parramatta (City) local government area, home to around 11,215 residents. It is an established community where providers regularly take on behaviour support practitioners for local clients.

Population

11,215

Local council

Parramatta (City)

Region

Hills District, NSW

Postcode

2152

The provider network in Northmead

Register once and you are visible to the providers hiring in your area.

31

NDIS & aged care providers operate in Northmead

18

of them hire behaviour support practitioners and similar roles

Providers in the Carevo network near Northmead

These providers operate in Northmead and are part of the Carevo network. Register your availability and providers like these can reach out to you directly.

How active the Northmead care market is

A busy local market means more providers actively looking for workers. This is what activity around Northmead looks like.

19

claimed, actively managed provider businesses in Northmead

173

times providers near Northmead were alerted to new work

68%

of new requests across NSW are picked up within an hour

Care most requested near Northmead

The support families near Northmead ask Carevo for most often, from 4 real requests. Strong local demand means more work for behaviour support practitioners.

    1 Domestic assistance
    1 req.
    2 Respite care
    1 req.
    3 Ndis Advocacy Services
    1 req.
    4 Social support
    1 req.

What Does a Behaviour Support Practitioner Do?

Behaviour support practitioners work with NDIS participants whose behaviours of concern affect their safety, wellbeing, or ability to participate in daily life. The work is specialist and clinical: it requires formal training, NDIS Commission registration, and the ability to navigate complex systems alongside participants, families, support workers, and other professionals.

Core work includes conducting functional behaviour assessments (FBAs) to understand the purpose behind a behaviour, developing positive behaviour support (PBS) plans, and, where a participant’s plan involves regulated restrictive practices, preparing the documentation required under the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission rules.

Day to day, you might be running a review with a participant’s support team in Northmead, writing an assessment report, delivering training to frontline workers on de-escalation strategies, attending a planning meeting with the NDIA, or consulting with a family about a new incident.

The work is not linear. Cases evolve, support contexts change, and good practitioners adjust their approach as they gather evidence about what actually helps.

Who You Would Support

Participants you work with through Carevo providers in and around Northmead may have diagnoses including autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, acquired brain injury, psychosocial disability, or a combination of these. Many have experienced trauma, and some are in supported accommodation or transitional settings.

The role is not about managing behaviour from the outside. Positive behaviour support is explicitly person-centred: it starts with understanding what the person is communicating, what their life looks like, and what changes in environment or relationships might reduce the need for the behaviour altogether.

How Carevo Works for Practitioners

Carevo is not a vacancy board. You register your profile, including your NDIS Commission registration level, your areas of specialisation, your report turnaround capacity, and your availability in Northmead. Carevo then presents your profile to registered NDIS providers in its network who are looking for behaviour support coverage.

When a provider has a participant match, they contact you directly. You assess the referral and decide whether to take it on. This suits solo practitioners and small practices who want to grow their caseload without cold-outreach to providers, as well as experienced practitioners who are selective about the complexity they take on.

What Qualifications You Will Need

Registration with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission as a behaviour support practitioner is a non-negotiable requirement. Providers will not accept referrals from unregistered practitioners for behaviour support functions.

You will also need a current National Police Check, NDIS Worker Screening Check, Working with Children Check, and professional indemnity insurance. Professional body membership (AHPRA for psychologists and allied health clinicians, AASW for social workers) is expected by most providers in Northmead.

Required qualifications

The experience and qualities providers in the Carevo network look for in a behaviour support practitioner.

Tertiary qualification in psychology, social work, occupational therapy, speech pathology, or a related field
NDIS Commission registration as a behaviour support practitioner (proficient or advanced level preferred)
Demonstrated experience conducting functional behaviour assessments (FBAs)
Proven ability to write NDIS-compliant behaviour support plans, including restrictive practices documentation where required
Experience delivering capacity-building training to support workers and families
Strong skills in working with people with complex and co-occurring support needs
Confident communicator across multidisciplinary teams, tribunals, and NDIA processes
Valid Australian driver's licence and reliable vehicle

Checks and credentials

What you need to start behaviour support practitioner work, with indicative cost and timing. You can register your availability with Carevo before every check is finalised.

Free to apply (assessed against the PBS Capability Framework) · 4 to 6 weeks to assess; entry-level suitability reviewed after 12 months

Varies by state, around $110 to $160 · Valid 5 years, 4 to 8 weeks to process

Varies, around $50 to $80 · Valid 3 years (renewed by employers), often issued within days

Free · Online, around 90 minutes

Relevant tertiary qualification (psychology, social work, allied health or similar)Required

University degree, varies (Commonwealth supported places available) · Typically 3 to 4 years full-time

Around $90 to $160 · 1-day course, valid 3 years (refresh CPR every 12 months)

Positive Behaviour Support training / professional developmentRecommended

Around $500 to $2,500 for short courses and workshops · Ongoing, supports moving up practitioner capability levels

What behaviour support practitioner pay looks like

Behaviour support practitioners are paid under the SCHADS Award social and community services stream, typically at Level 3 to 5; experienced and senior practitioners are often paid above award by individual agreement.

Weekday$38 to $55 an hour
Saturday$57 to $80 an hour
Sunday$76 to $107 an hour
Public holiday$95 to $133 an hour

Casual employees receive a 25% loading on top of these rates. Most behaviour support work is weekday-based, so weekend penalties seldom apply.

Indicative hourly rates based on the SCHADS Award (MA000100), reviewed July 2025. Modern award rates are national and do not vary by state. Pay is set by each provider and can be higher under an enterprise agreement. General information only, not financial advice.

Behaviour Support Practitioner work near Northmead

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Frequently asked questions

Does Carevo have behaviour support practitioner jobs in Northmead I can apply for?

Carevo is not a traditional job board. Instead of applying for fixed listings, you register your availability and credentials once. We present your profile to NDIS and aged care providers hiring behaviour support practitioners near Northmead, and they contact you directly about work that suits you.

Does it cost anything to register?

No. Registering your availability with Carevo is free for workers. There are no agency fees and no charge to be presented to providers in our network.

What do I need to start behaviour support practitioner work near Northmead?

Most behaviour support practitioner roles need a current Police Check and an NDIS Worker Screening Check, plus any role-specific qualifications. You can register your interest before every check is finalised and let providers know what is still in progress.

How soon will providers contact me?

It depends on demand near Northmead and on your availability and credentials. Providers in the Carevo network review registered workers regularly and reach out directly when your profile matches what they need.

Do I have to accept work that is offered?

No. You choose which providers to talk to and which work to take on. Registering simply makes you visible to providers hiring near Northmead.

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