Behavior Intervention Specialist
Company: Opengate, Inc.
Location: Somers
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description We are seeking a dedicated and
compassionate Behavior Intervention Specialist (BIS) to design,
implement, and evaluate behavior programs tailored to meet the
unique needs of the adults we serve with intellectual and
developmental disabilities. This role ensures all programs align
with the OPWDD 633 regulatory standards. The BIS reports directly
to the Director of Clinical Services and plays a pivotal role in
enhancing the quality of life for the individuals we support.
Essential Job Functions Conducts functional behavior assessments
(FBA), as needed. Design individualized Behavior Support Plans
(BSP) that align with OPWDD regulation and each person's needs.
Reviews data to evaluate effectiveness of plans, and revises as
needed. Provide training on implementation of plans to staff and
attend all mandatory training. Visits Opengate residences and day
habilitation programs daily, conducting observations to assess the
behavior of people-supported, as well as monitor the implementation
of the interventions in each person's plan. Provides feedback to
staff on implementation fidelity. Prepares behavior progress
reports for IDT meetings (e.g. Life Plan, CFA, etc.) Provide crisis
intervention for people-supported, as necessary Debrief with
people-supported and staff after major behavioral events Conduct
travel readiness assessments as needed. Prepare reports for the
Human Rights Committee (HRC) regarding the evaluation/effectiveness
of psychotropic medication and other rights limitations/restrictive
interventions. Provide behavior progress reports to behavioral
health providers (psychiatric service providers) Act as a liaison
between IDT members, clinics, mental health practitioners,
hospitals, day programs, and families Participate in meetings such
as IDT meetings, required departmental meetings, HRC review
meetings, scheduled supervisory meetings, etc. Monitor all Behavior
Intervention Reports (BIR) in agency's Electronic Health Record
(EHR) and provide retraining as necessary. Maintain each person's
clinical record in agency's EHR Maintain current certification in
SCIP-R and CPR. Perform all job duties in full compliance with all
laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Complete
required documentation within designated time frames. Adhere to the
agency's corporate compliance program including the code of
business conduct, the NYS and federal false claims act,
whistleblower protections and mandatory reporting. Fully cooperate
in all corporate compliance investigations and reviews.
Qualifications Level 1 BIS: Must meet one of the following
educational backgrounds: Master’s degree in a clinical or treatment
field (psychology, social work, school psychology, applied
psychology with a focus on human development and clinical
interventions) and documented training in assessment techniques and
behavior support plan development OR National Board Certification
in Behavior Analysis (BCBA) and a Master’s degree in behavior
analysis or a field closely related to clinical or community
psychology as approved by OPWDD OR New York State license in mental
health counseling Experience Requirement: At least five years of
experience in working directly with individuals with developmental
disabilities, including developing, implementing, and monitoring
behavior support plans A ND/OR Providing supervision and training
in the implementation of behavior support plans. Level 2 BIS: Must
meet one of the following educational and experience backgrounds:
BCBA and a Master’s degree in Behavior Analysis, OR A field closely
related to clinical or community psychology approved by OPWDD OR
Master’s degree in a clinical or treatment field (psychology,
social work, school psychology, applied psychology focused on human
development and clinical interventions, or a related human services
field) OR a New York State license in mental health counseling, AND
specialized training or experience in functional assessment
techniques and behavior support plan development (or willingness to
obtain OPWDD-approved training). OR Bachelor’s degree in a human
services field AND providing behavioral services for an OPWDD
agency since at least December 31, 2012, AND Actively working
toward a Master’s degree in psychology, social work, or special
education, OR Completing at least one graduate-level course
annually in an applied health service area of psychology, social
work, or special education. Physical Requirements This position is
a non-sedentary role; requires frequent standing and walking. Able
to lift 50 or more pounds and ability to turn, lift and assist
individuals with movement. This position operates in a professional
office environment. This position routinely uses standard office
equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets
and fax machines. Some filing is required requiring the ability to
move files, open filing cabinets and bend or stand as necessary.
Why work for us? PAID training to help you succeed and grow in your
role. Comprehensive Medical, Vision, and Dental Insurance.
Employer-paid vision and dental premiums to keep you covered.
Tuition reimbursement for your personal and professional
development Generous paid time-off to maintain your work-life
balance A supportive, dynamic team environment where your
contributions are valued and celebrated. Hourly: $28.00 - $31.00.
Compensation will be commensurate with job qualifications and work
experience. Opengate is committed to equal employment opportunity.
We will not discriminate against employees or applicants for
employment on any legally-recognized basis including, but not
limited to: veteran status, uniform service member status, race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical or mental
disability, creed, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status,
domestic or civil union partnership status, affectional or sexual
orientation, gender identity, genetic information, transgender
status, predisposing genetic characteristics, familial status,
education, domestic violence victim status, or any other
characteristic protected under federal, state, or local law. The
Company promotes inclusion and acceptance of all protected classes.
In order to promote and maintain a community culture, employees
hired to work at Opengate must legally reside and perform their
work in the state of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, or
Pennsylvania.
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