Team Lead - Behaviour Support | Marathon Health
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Marathon Health opportunities Posted: Tue, 16 June 2026

Lead Change. Drive Impact. Love What You Do.

Team Lead – Behaviour Support (Full Time, Albury NSW, Wiradjuri Country)

Marathon Health

At Marathon Health, we’re not just about healthcare — we’re about helping communities thrive . As a not-for-profit, we’re passionate about improving health and wellbeing for all — and now we’re looking for a dynamic leader to help take our Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) team to the next level!


Why you’ll LOVE working with us

We believe great people deserve great perks:

  • Clinical Supervision to improve and grow your practice
  • Tax-free salary packaging – up to $15,900 + extra $2,650 for meals & entertainment
  • Exclusive Offers from our Corporate partners at Westfund, Westpac and St George
  • Up to 25 days annual leave + bonus leave over Christmas/New Year
  • Professional development allowance & study leave
  • positive, inclusive culture where your growth matters
  • Annual Wellbeing allowance to help you look after you!
  • Access to a bulk-billing GP service

What you’ll be doing

This is not your average leadership role — you’ll be at the heart of delivering meaningful outcomes:

  • Lead and support a team of PBS practitioners to deliver high-quality services
  • Oversee participant intake, allocation & service delivery to ensure efficiency and impact
  • Partner with senior leaders to continuously improve PBS services
  • Monitor performance targets, KPIs & step in to resolve challenges
  • Build strong relationships with stakeholders, clients, and the community
  • Play a key role in shaping services that truly make a difference

Full responsibilities of this role may be viewed on the Position Description found at www.marathonhealth.com.au/jobs/r26061


We’re looking for someone who is:

A natural leader with drive and expertise:

✔ Proven experience leading clinical or allied health teams
✔ Registered (or eligible) to become registered as a Behaviour Support Practitioner as determined by the NDIS Commission
✔ Experienced in NDIS service delivery environments
✔ Tech-savvy with clinical systems and open to innovation
✔ A relationship-builder who thrives on collaboration
✔ Passionate about delivering person-centred, evidence-based care


The Impact You’ll Make

You’ll be leading a team that empowers people living with disability to achieve better outcomes, while driving quality, innovation and excellence in Behaviour Support services.