Behavior Intervention Specialist, Developmental Disabilities
Company: sus.com
Location: New York
Posted on: June 2, 2025
Job Description:
MinUSD $36.00/Hr.MaxUSD $48.86/Hr.Position OverviewCompany
Overview: As a leading provider of residential and support services
to individuals with special needs, Services for the UnderServed
provides the resources you need to build on your experience amidst
our culture of team support. Ongoing training and attention to your
development help to ensure your success. Your achievements and
leadership are rewarded by advancement opportunities. Our
commitment to continuous quality improvement impacts the lives of
our clients and communities while contributing to the development
of our employees.Position Summary:The Behavior Intervention
Specialist (BIS) will assess and monitor specific challenging
behaviors that disrupt, exclude, or otherwise negatively impact the
person or group. Provide direct behavior analysis and services for
people supported in the residential setting. The BIS will work with
people supported through counseling to foster self-determination
and to increase replacement skills; thus, empowering them to
successfully problem solve and meet challenges by learning to
mobilize their own resources.Philosophy: Treat all people with
respect and dignity and to utilize person-centered supports
designed to mobilize self-determination and independence. Thus,
increasing a level of self-awareness and self-understanding to
successfully problem solve and meet challenges by learning to
utilize their own resources.Mission Statement: Empower persons
supported to facilitate self-determination and
independence.Responsibilities:
- BIS conducts Functional Behavior Assessments, as required.
- BIS develops Behavior Support Plan (BSP) and reviews
semi-annually and updates annually or more frequently, if
needed.
- BIS coordinates with the IDT team to organize informed consent
and changes in the behavior plan regarding restrictions and fading
plans to eliminate restrictions.
- BIS is responsible for coordinating the necessary paperwork for
the Informed Consent Committee and then obtaining HRC
approval.
- BIS reviews and analyzes data to make changes in Functional
Behavior Assessment (FBA) and Behavior Support Plan (BSP).
- BIS attends staff meetings monthly, clinical meetings monthly,
life plan meeting bi-annually, department meetings monthly and
other meetings, as needed.
- BIS tracks psychiatry appointments, writes the psychiatry
referral and consults with the psychiatrist on a monthly basis or
as needed.
- BIS attends discharge meetings following a psychiatric
hospitalization.
- BIS provides staff training on the BSP and specific trainings
due to incidents.
- BIS completes reports and in-service trainings, as needed.
- Conducts on-site intakes for prospective residents.
- BIS trains RBT on specific BSPs so they can provide additional
training to staff.
- BIS participates on the following committees: IRC, HRC, ICC,
CSET, and Intake.
- BIS conducts CSET assessments, travel training assessment and
other assessments, as needed.
- Generates referrals to CSIDD.
- Provides support to families by attending meetings or through
correspondence.
- Presents at national and international conferences.
- Ensures behavioral data is being collected and documented on
the agency's electronic health platforms, i.e. PrecisionCare and
Power BI.
- LMSW or LCSW will provide counseling services to people living
in the community and at programs operated by S:US under the
supervision of a licensed psychologist or licensed clinical social
worker. The BIS is responsible for treatment plan development,
documented progress session updates, and psychosocial assessments,
as required.KEY PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
- Communication: Ability to communicate effectively with people
supported and team members, appreciating their social, cultural,
religious and ethnic backgrounds and their age, gender and
abilities.
- Integrity: Uphold personal and professional ethics and values,
considering the values of the organization and respecting the
culture, beliefs and abilities of people we serve.
- Relationships: Ability to develop long-standing relationships
with people supported and their families, as well as, national
stakeholders.
- Teamwork: Ability to work in a team-oriented environment and
contribute to the leadership that creates a fun work environment
where the multidisciplinary team supports one another.
- Self-Motivated: Ability to demonstrate initiative and endeavor
to maintain a stable level of productivity.QualificationsREQUIRED
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- A Master's degree from a program in clinical or treatment field
of psychology, social work, school psychology, applied psychology
or a related human service field (required) and
- LMSW/LCSW licensure (required) or
- Eligibility for Exemption under the NYS Education Law
Grandparenting Provisions (required).
- 2 years' experience working with people with IDD and behavioral
health needs (strongly preferred).PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
- Independent and organized work skills with strong communication
and writing skills necessary.
- The ability to work cooperatively as a clinical team
member.
- Handles unexpected situations by responding effectively to
challenges, deadlines and emergencies.
- Interprets relevant information to resolve problems.
Effectively balances considerations and alternatives to make sound
decisions.
- Responds to people supported needs promptly, accurately and
with courtesy and respect.
- Ability to provide counseling services to people
supported.
- Represents the organization in a positive and appropriate
manner to outside resources.
- Supports the mission and values of S:US and draws attention to
behavior that undermines group effectiveness or is inconsistent
with core values.
- Ability to work effectively/positively with persons supported,
families, and staff from diverse backgrounds.Company
OverviewServices for the UnderServed (S:US) believes every New
Yorker has the right to lead a life of purpose. Since 1978, S:US
has been turning this belief into reality by advocating for people
with life circumstances marked by homelessness,
intellectual/developmental disability, behavioral health and
addiction challenges, poverty, criminal justice involvement, and
trauma. Our dedicated workforce of 2,400 provides services and
supports to transform the lives of 35,000 individuals and families
in New York City and Long Island.ID2024-16494
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Keywords: sus.com, Hackensack , Behavior Intervention Specialist, Developmental Disabilities, Other , New York, New Jersey
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