Behavior Intervention Specialist (BIS)
Company: YAI
Location: Hicksville
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description If you are a current YAI
employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday
account. Key/Essential Functions & Responsibilities Identifies the
habilitative, behavioral and psychiatric needs of the people we
support through formal and informal assessments, using
person-centered tools, Life and Staff Action Plans and by working
with individuals and their circles of support, ensuring the
interdisciplinary team is aware of these needs. Conducts behavioral
and habilitative assessments including written questionnaires,
standardized tests, rating scales, baseline data, direct and
indirect observations and completes functional behavior assessments
(FBAs) to identify contextual factors, cognitive, environmental,
social, physical, medical/psychiatric conditions that may
contribute to behavior. Analyzes data from multiple sources and
utilizes findings to conduct research on related syndromes and
conditions to support development of hypotheses for behaviors using
DSM V, ICD 10, DM-ID etc. Develops written, individualized
habilitative and behavior support plans using proactive
interventions in accordance with the agency philosophy and OPWDD
Person-Centered Behavioral Intervention Regulations as determined
by individual need. Researches and implements the most effective
and appropriate evidence-based treatment interventions and uses
evidence-based behavioral approaches, strategies and supports to
treatment interventions, such as systematic desensitization.
Develops various types of habilitative and support plans including:
skills, counseling, behavior support plan, medication monitoring,
environmental modifications, false reporting, non-reversible
medical diagnosis. Develops plans that instruct the planned use of
medication (PRN), SCIP-R physical interventions and/or mechanical
restraints to prevent, modify or control challenging behavior,
reduce symptoms of diagnosed co-occurring psychiatric conditions
and to maintain body alignment, as appropriate. Follows all
protocols required to obtain proper approvals and consent(s) for
all interventions, as applicable to plans and required by OPWDD,
prior to implementation. Establishes baseline for each individual
prior to implementation of habilitative and behavior support
plan(s) and designs effective data collection systems that allow
progress to be monitored. Directs and/or oversees day-to-day data
collection by program staff, ensuring that data are consistently
obtained, totaled and summarized on a monthly basis by the
designated/trained staff (e.g. Assistant BIS) and that new data
sheets are accessible at the beginning of each month. Ensures that
timely modifications are made to the plan(s), as dictated by
individual need based upon regular monitoring and assessment of
response to services. Oversees, maintains and/or ensures
appropriate and accurate completion of all required paperwork,
communications and documentation for persons supported in
accordance with prescribed guidelines and timelines including
monthlies, Staff Action Plan, Life Plan meetings, psychiatric and
therapy anecdotals, Person-Centered Plans, meeting minutes,
billing, etc. Regularly trains all direct care staff and management
at assigned programs on individual service, staff action plans and
behavior management services using the Explain Model Observe
Evaluate (EMOE) training system to ensure that all clinical
interventions are properly implemented, to communicate clinical
rationales and treatment plans to the staff, to provide staff with
both formal and informal feedback, and to role model at all times
appropriate tone, implementing of habilitative and behavioral
programming, and to teach appropriate data collection and
documentation techniques. Develops and/or conducts specialized
trainings regarding I/DD, illnesses, specific clinical and/or dual
diagnoses as well as interventions, symptoms, definitions and
common behaviors, including behavior as communication for
individuals, when applicable. Evaluates and provides feedback to
program staff and supervisors regarding performance in the areas of
Core Competencies by direct care staff at assigned programs.
Appropriately supports direct care staff and works with leadership
team, modeling and mobilizing supports during crisis situations and
making recommendations for supports. Oversees and provides feedback
relating to clinical duties performed by Assistant BISs or program
designee(s) at assigned programs providing mentorship and focusing
on development of clinical, data collection and other related
skills to support career development. Serves as a clinical team
leader and key member of the treatment team, providing data,
updates and/or recommendations regarding progress, developments and
other significant items regarding individuals in interdisciplinary
meetings and case reviews, including scheduled Person-Centered
meetings and interfaces with circles of support including family
members and support providers; attends and actively participates in
monthly BIS meetings, as required for clinical supervision and
updates. Performs all other duties as assigned. Minimum
Qualification Requirements including education, experience,
licensure/certification, etc. and essential physical capabilities
(e.g. lifting, assisting lifting, standing, etc.) Master’s degree
in clinical or treatment field of psychology, social work, school
psychology or applied psychology as it relates to human development
and clinical interventions, and documented training in assessment
techniques and behavior support plan development; or National Board
certification in behavior analysis (Board Certified Behavior
Analyst [BCBA]) and a Master’s degree in behavior analysis or a
field closely related to clinical or community psychology approved
by OPWDD; or Current license and registration in Mental Health
Counseling issued by the New York State Department of Education
(NYSED); and Successfully complete BIS School (or authorized
equivalent training) through YAI within one (1) year of
appointment. Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evening
and/or weekend hours and to regularly travel to multiple programs
throughout assigned region(s), as required by regional needs; may
be required to travel to other region(s) as requested. Must hold or
obtain and maintain certification in Strategies for Crisis
Intervention and Prevention – Revised (SCIP-R) or SCIP-R
Restrictive and CPR if required for assigned program(s) within six
(6) months of hire; may be required to obtain additional
certifications based on assigned programs. Must have excellent
interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to
engage, build relationships and work collaboratively with others.
Strong dedication to enhancing quality care, incorporating
strategies and techniques and team-based care. Ability to
communicate clinical matters appropriately to individuals at all
levels (family, DSPs, managers, providers, etc.). Basic computer
skills – including email, utilizing Workday and related systems
(DA, etc.) to complete tasks and appropriately document services
and progress in accordance with requirements, including electronic
health records. Ability to meet essential physical demands of
position including frequent walking, sitting, standing, bending,
twisting, stooping, kneeling, crouching, pushing, pulling and
reaching with hands and arms; use hands to handle, finger or feel
objects, tools or controls; assisting with lifting/moving
individuals of any weight with assistance of mechanical lifts or
other equipment and/or pushing individuals in wheelchairs; lifting
and/or moving up to 25 pounds on occasion; having the physical
capacity to work with and implement emergency interventions as per
the person’s Behavior Support Plan if/as needed, including
lifting/moving individuals of any weight with or without assistance
of equipment and/or other staff. Preferred Qualification
Requirements (desired requirements beyond MQRs above) Strong
understanding of I/DD including autism spectrum disorders,
neurodevelopmental disorders, traumatic brain injury etc. Knowledge
of co-occurring psychiatric diagnosis such as: mood disorders,
anxiety disorders, OCD, psychotic disorder, trauma and
neurocognitive disorders. Knowledge of hierarchy of
restrictive/intrusive interventions. Familiarity with
expected/therapeutic effects of psychotropic medications. Knowledge
of ABA, CBT, DBT, positive psychology, other evidenced based
approaches. Current certification in Strategies for Crisis
Intervention and Prevention (SCIP-R or SCIP-R Restrictive) and CPR.
Compensation $64,350 annualized All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, age, disability, or status as a Vietnam or disabled
veteran. YAI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. To ensure fairness,
safeguard transparency, and promote an equitable workforce
environment, YAI Network prohibits the practice of nepotism in the
workforce and hiring process.
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