Allied Health Practitioner
Allied Health Practitioner
Posted
04-Jun-2025
Location
Sector
Health & Community Services
Salary
Work Type
Permanent
Reference
3927072
Beaumont People are thrilled to partner with a not-for-profit community organisation delivering mental health recovery services and personalised support to individuals with psychosocial, intellectual and other disabilities as well as those seeking support at difficult times in their life.
About the role:
As the Allied Health Practitioner, you’ll conduct assessments, develop support plans, and deliver evidence-based interventions for participants with complex needs. You’ll help generate referrals, collaborate within a multidisciplinary team, and maintain NDIS-compliant documentation. This diverse role combines clinical excellence with service development, allowing you to create positive outcomes while contributing to our trauma-informed, person-centered approach.
Key Responsibilities:
To be considered for this position please apply now with your resume directly through the advertisement. If you have any further questions, please contact Kiah Hillier at kiah@beaumontpeople.com.au.
Applications will be assessed as they are received.
At Beaumont People we believe a diverse workplace is a happy workplace, and we love working with organisations that feel the same way. We encourage applications from people of all different backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from all backgrounds and people with disabilities.
We do not discriminate based on race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, marital or parental status. Should you require a reasonable accommodation to be made for your application to be assess we would be more than happy to discuss how that can be arranged.
About the role:
As the Allied Health Practitioner, you’ll conduct assessments, develop support plans, and deliver evidence-based interventions for participants with complex needs. You’ll help generate referrals, collaborate within a multidisciplinary team, and maintain NDIS-compliant documentation. This diverse role combines clinical excellence with service development, allowing you to create positive outcomes while contributing to our trauma-informed, person-centered approach.
Key Responsibilities:
- Business Development: Generate referrals through service promotion and stakeholder engagement.
- Referrals: Support the promotion and triaging of enquiries and referrals to ICLA.
- Assessment: Conduct a range of therapeutic, behavioural and functional assessments to support the development and implementation of positive behaviour support plans for NDIS participants.
- Therapeutic Support: Provide therapeutic support services delivering both behaviour support and therapeutic interventions.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Collaborate effectively with participants, families, support networks, and other team members in a multidisciplinary environment.
- Data Integrity: Maintain accurate and timely records and documentation in line with ICLA policies and NDIS compliance.
- Reporting: Prepare compliant, detailed, persuasive reports demonstrating trauma-informed approaches and understanding of mental health and psychosocial disability.
- Relevant qualification in occupational therapy, psychology, social work, or similar.
- Minimum 2 years of experience implementing effective therapeutic interventions, incl. trauma-informed and person-centered approaches.
- Experience working with individuals living with psychosocial disability across SIL and community settings.
- Proven track record of achieving key performance indicators (KPIs), including timely and accurate completion of all documentation.
- Proven track record in networking with local service providers and government agencies.
- Strong computer literacy across MS Office suite, and CRM programs.
- Strong stakeholder engagement, maintaining productive relationships with internal and external stakeholders from different backgrounds
- Effective communicator and collaborator in a multidisciplinary environment
- Analytical and detail-oriented, proficient in interpreting data and identifying patterns
- Demonstrates initiative, independence, and strong time management
- Critical thinker with a pragmatic solution-focus
- Not-for-profit salary packaging to pay benefits and living expenses from pre-tax salary
- Flexible working arrangements (a mix of in office, client sites and home)
- Inclusive and committed culture where everyone’s contribution is valued
- Ongoing learning and development opportunities
- Paid Parental Leave
- Benefits & discounts including a wellbeing & mental fitness program
To be considered for this position please apply now with your resume directly through the advertisement. If you have any further questions, please contact Kiah Hillier at kiah@beaumontpeople.com.au.
Applications will be assessed as they are received.
At Beaumont People we believe a diverse workplace is a happy workplace, and we love working with organisations that feel the same way. We encourage applications from people of all different backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from all backgrounds and people with disabilities.
We do not discriminate based on race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, marital or parental status. Should you require a reasonable accommodation to be made for your application to be assess we would be more than happy to discuss how that can be arranged.