Behavioral Intervention Specialist

Sid Jacobson JCC

Old Brookville, NY

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$70,000–$72,000 Per Year
SKILLS
Behavioral Intervention, Best Practices, Coaching, Community and Social Services, Compensation and Benefits, Corrective Action, Crisis Intervention, Developmental Disabilities, Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Documentation, Family Planning, HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), Incident Management, Maintain Compliance, Medicaid, Needs Assessment, Onboarding, People Management, Plan Meetings, Program Evaluation, Quality Assurance, Regulations, Regulatory Compliance, Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol (SCIP), Set Goals, Social Work, Staff Training, Strategic Planning, Training Program
LOCATION
Old Brookville, NY
POSTED
4 days ago
Behavioral Intervention Specialist (BIS) About Sid Jacobson JCC Sid Jacobson JCC is one of Long Island's leading community organizations, serving individuals and families across every stage of life. Through innovative programs and a commitment to inclusion, we create meaningful opportunities for people to connect, grow, and thrive. Our Social Services division supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through person-centered programs that promote independence, dignity, and lifelong success. Position Summary The Behavioral Intervention Specialist (BIS) supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through the implementation of person-centered behavioral strategies and interventions. Working closely with participants, families, Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), supervisors, and interdisciplinary teams, the BIS promotes emotional regulation, safety, independence, and successful community integration. This role provides behavioral oversight, develops and monitors behavior support plans, assists staff with crisis prevention and intervention strategies, and ensures compliance with OPWDD regulations, agency standards, Life Plans, Staff Action Plans, and onboarding processes. Essential Responsibilities Behavioral Support & Participant Services Develop, implement, and monitor individualized behavior support plans and intervention strategies. Conduct behavioral and intake assessments and maintain documentation related to participant progress and behavioral trends. Observe participants in program and community settings to assess behavioral needs and recommend appropriate interventions. Monitor ABC data and develop behavior modification strategies based on identified patterns and participant needs. Conduct field work to monitor participant behaviors and provide oversight to staff implementing behavior support strategies. Provide support during behavioral crises and assist staff in implementing SCIP techniques when necessary. Assist with the development of individualized goals and measurable outcomes. Promote participant engagement and develop strategies to minimize downtime and maximize program effectiveness. Help create a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment that promotes dignity, independence, and personal growth. Staff Training & Program Support Train and support staff in behavior management techniques, de-escalation strategies, person-centered practices, and engagement methods. Train staff on maximizing engagement to foster opportunities for growth and success for participants. Write Staff Action Plans that align with Life Plan goals. Support quality assurance initiatives and provide staff coaching. Assist with onboarding and participant assessment processes as assigned by the Director of the Life Skills Training Center. Participate in staff trainings and interdisciplinary planning meetings. Family & Team Collaboration Collaborate with families, care managers, clinicians, and outside providers regarding participant support needs. Communicate behavioral data and proactive and reactive strategies with families. Meet with parents and care management teams to discuss behaviors and intervention approaches. Participate in Life Plan meetings and other interdisciplinary team meetings. Compliance & Documentation Ensure behavioral documentation is completed accurately and within required timelines. Participate in incident review processes and provide recommendations for prevention and corrective actions. Maintain compliance with OPWDD, HIPAA, Medicaid, and agency requirements. Stay current on behavioral intervention best practices and emerging research to support continuous program improvement. Compensation details: 70000-72000 Yearly Salary PId47d0b4186b8-25448-408340945c143e31-5e48-4549-b638-05792d185386

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