Behavior Intervention Specialist
Company : Services For The Underserved
Location : New York, NY, 10018
Job Type : Part Time
Date Posted : 11 January 2026
Min
USD $36.00/Hr.Max
USD $40.86/Hr.Position Overview
Company 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 mobilizing their own resources.
Minimum Salary is $36.00 and hour, maximum salary $48.86
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 makes 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 perspective residents
- BIS trains RBT on specific BSPs so they can provide additional training on to staff
- BIS participation 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.
Qualifications
REQUIRED 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 Overview
S:US IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Join a team of employees who cares about the wellbeing of others. We’re proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your wellbeing and development. From health and wellness resources to generous PTO, professional development, and more, explore all that we offer on our Benefits Page and see how S:US invests in you.
We believe in fostering a culture built on our core values: respect, integrity, support, maximizing individual potential and continuous quality improvement.
S:US is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information. S:US is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities, including allowance of the use of services animals. To request reasonable accommodation or if you believe such a request was improperly handled or denied, contact the Leave Team at MyMedicalLeave@sus.org.
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Frequently asked questions
In New York, NY, the demand for Behavior Intervention Specialists is steadily growing due to increasing awareness around behavioral health support. However, competition remains moderate as many qualified candidates possess the required LMSW/LCSW credentials and experience with IDD populations, making local positions moderately competitive.
Manhattan's busy transit system means Behavior Intervention Specialists often face crowded subways or traffic delays. Allowing extra time for travel and exploring flexible hours or remote documentation tasks can ease daily commute stress in New York’s fast-paced environment.
In New York, holding an LMSW or LCSW license is essential for Behavior Intervention Specialists, especially when counseling is part of the role. Additionally, familiarity with state-specific regulations and exemption eligibility under NYS Education Law grandparenting provisions often enhances employability.
Success as a Behavior Intervention Specialist hinges on strong communication tailored to diverse cultural backgrounds, the ability to analyze behavioral data for adaptive interventions, and proficiency in coordinating with multidisciplinary teams to foster client independence and dignity.
Daily tasks for a Behavior Intervention Specialist include conducting functional behavior assessments, developing and updating behavior support plans, collaborating with psychiatric professionals, training staff on behavioral protocols, and documenting client progress using electronic health platforms.
Services For The Underserved offers Behavior Intervention Specialists in New York pathways to leadership roles, specialized clinical positions, and opportunities to present at national conferences, supported by ongoing training and a culture that rewards professional growth and quality improvement.
At Services For The Underserved, Behavior Intervention Specialists are pivotal to empowering clients through self-determination and independence, aligning with the company’s mission by delivering person-centered supports and fostering a respectful, inclusive environment.
Behavior Intervention Specialists in New York typically earn between $36.00 and $48.86 per hour, aligning with the local market for behavioral health roles requiring advanced degrees and licensure, reflecting the high cost of living and specialized skill set demanded.
While school-based Behavior Specialists often focus on educational behavior plans and classroom interventions, residential Behavior Intervention Specialists handle more intensive functional assessments and collaborate closely with psychiatric teams, requiring broader crisis management and counseling duties.
Professionals in this role emphasize cultural competence by respecting clients’ social, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, adapting behavioral strategies to individual needs, and collaborating with families and multidisciplinary teams to ensure respectful and effective support.