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Inventory Clerk

Piney Flats, TN · On-site

$14.75 - $18/hr

Responsible for: • Receiving shipments, serializing all incoming parts including placing a BIS serial number sticker on the item; entering the manufacturer's serial number in Navision; posting the ...

About BIS Digital BIS Digital is a technology company providing integrated communication solutions using audio, video, presentation, and computer systems. Since 1982 the mission of BIS Digital has ...

Inventory Clerk

Piney Flats, TN

$14.75 - $18/hr

Receiving shipments, serializing all incoming parts including placing a BIS serial number sticker on the item; entering the manufacturer's serial number in Navision; posting the Purchase Order in ...

Works with BIS to identify habilitative, behavioral and psychiatric needs of the persons supported and to ensure all programming and activities relating to clinical interventions are implemented ...

Works with BIS to identify habilitative, behavioral and psychiatric needs of the persons supported and to ensure all programming and activities relating to clinical interventions are implemented ...

Works with BIS to identify habilitative, behavioral and psychiatric needs of the persons supported and to ensure all programming and activities relating to clinical interventions are implemented ...

$23.10/hr

Works with BIS to identify habilitative, behavioral and psychiatric needs of the persons supported and to ensure all programming and activities relating to clinical interventions are implemented ...

$15.50 - $20.75/hr

General information Job Title Airport Customer Service Agent - BIS Date Friday, June 5, 2026 Entity Unifi Aviation, LLC State North Dakota City Bismarck Base Pay Rate: $ 17.00 Full/Part Time ...

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How much do bis jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average yearly pay for bis in the United States is $73,532.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,000.00 and $79,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Business Intelligence (BI) Specialists when integrating data from multiple sources?

Business Intelligence (BI) Specialists often encounter challenges such as data inconsistency, varying data formats, and quality issues when integrating information from multiple sources. Resolving these issues requires strong data cleaning, transformation, and normalization skills. Additionally, collaborating closely with IT, data engineers, and business stakeholders is crucial to ensure that integrated data meets organizational needs and supports accurate reporting. Proactive communication and a keen attention to detail help BI Specialists overcome these integration hurdles.

What is the difference between Bis vs Business Analyst?

AspectBisBusiness Analyst
Required CredentialsTypically relevant certifications like PMP, PMI-ACPOften requires a degree in business, IT, or related fields; certifications like CBAP are common
Work EnvironmentConsulting firms, corporate strategy teams, project management officesCorporate, consulting, or IT departments focusing on process improvement
Industry UsageUsed across various industries for project management and strategic planningPrimarily in business, IT, and finance sectors for analyzing and improving processes

Both Bis and Business Analyst roles involve analyzing processes and supporting project success, but Bis often emphasizes strategic planning and project oversight, while Business Analysts focus more on requirements gathering and process analysis. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What are BIS (Business Information Systems) professionals?

BIS professionals are experts who bridge the gap between business operations and information technology. They design, implement, and manage information systems that help organizations achieve their goals more efficiently. Their work involves understanding business needs, analyzing processes, and recommending technology solutions to improve productivity and decision-making. These professionals may have roles in systems analysis, IT project management, or business analytics. They play a crucial role in helping businesses leverage data and technology for strategic advantage.

What can I do with a bis degree?

A Bachelor of International Studies (BIS) degree prepares graduates for careers in international relations, diplomacy, global business, or nonprofit organizations. It often involves skills in communication, cultural understanding, and research, and may require language proficiency or internships to enhance employment prospects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Business Intelligence Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Business Intelligence Specialist, a strong background in data analysis, statistics, and database management—often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field—is essential. Proficiency with BI tools like Tableau, Power BI, SQL, and experience with data warehousing systems are typically required, along with relevant certifications. Analytical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication are vital soft skills that enable successful collaboration and clear data-driven storytelling. These skills and qualifications are crucial for transforming raw data into actionable business insights that drive strategic decision-making.

What does BIS actually do?

A BIS (Bank for International Settlements) is an international financial organization that promotes monetary and financial stability among central banks and financial authorities. It provides banking services to central banks, facilitates cooperation, and conducts research on global financial issues. If referring to a different BIS role, responsibilities may include compliance, risk management, or operational support within a financial institution.

Is BIS a good career path?

BIS (Business Information Systems) is a field that combines business and technology skills, often involving roles such as systems analyst, IT consultant, or business analyst. It offers opportunities in various industries, requires technical knowledge of software and databases, and can lead to career advancement in IT and management. The career prospects depend on individual skills, certifications, and industry demand.

What jobs can you get with BIS?

BIS (Bureau of Industry and Security) is a U.S. government agency that enforces export controls and trade sanctions. Careers at BIS include roles in regulatory compliance, policy analysis, enforcement, and information technology, often requiring security clearances and specialized knowledge of export laws and international trade regulations.
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Infographic showing various Bis job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 48% Full Time, 51% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $73,532 per year, or $35.4 per hour.
Assistant BIS - Nassau County

Assistant BIS - Nassau County

YAI - Seeing beyond disability

Glen Cove, NY • On-site

$23.10/hr

Other

Posted 14 days ago


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6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

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Job description

If you are a current YAI employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account.

About the Position

We are hiring an Assistant Behavior Intervention Specialist (ABIS) in Nassau County!

In addition to carrying out all direct care functions of a Direct Support Professional (DSP) the ABIS provides clinical support relating to habilitative, behavioral and psychiatric needs of persons supported by the team under the direction and supervision of the Behavior Intervention Specialist (BIS) through educating other direct care staff and program leadership on habilitative and Behavior Support Plans, supporting clinical assessments and interventions, ensuring consistent and effective data collection and providing direct feedback.

Provides leadership to the team on shift, directing and assisting direct care staff in the absence of a Program Supervisor and/or Assistant Supervisor.

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Ready to join our 4,000+ employees in a career at YAI?

Working at YAI means effecting real change in people's lives. It means going home at the end of the day knowing you have helped someone accomplish a goal. If you want a careersupporting others,creatively finding solutions to life's challenges,and building a more inclusive community,YAI is the place for you!

Join us in our mission to create opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live, love, work, and learn in their communities. Learn more at yai.org/careers.

Program

  • Residential Services

Location

  • Nassau County (Long Island)

Schedule (Full time)

  • Sunday through Thursday evenings, or:

  • Tuesday through Saturday evenings

  • Some flexibility may be required

Key/Essential Functions & Responsibilities

All Assistant Behavior Intervention Specialists (ABIS) perform the following tasks:

  • Performs all duties of a Direct Support Professional (DSP 1 - 3) as indicated in job descriptions, in addition to ABIS duties on a regular basis and/or as requested to ensure the overall supervision, protection and care of individuals in program, assisting in maximizing their strengths, interests and abilities while upholding their personal rights and facilitating activities that provide social capital and connections to the community.

  • Leads the identification, facilitation and scheduling of community inclusion activities for assigned program based on feedback from and needs of persons supported, coordinating resources, securing necessary funds and ensuring that activities are completed and appropriately documented.

  • Supports provision of appropriate, therapeutically documented levels of supervision to ensure and protect the health, safety and well-being of individuals at all times by ensuring updates and changes to levels of supervision for persons we support are regularly communicated to all staff and appropriately documented; may run shift meetings, assigning duties, completing shift sheet and making recommendations to ensure staff are qualified and able to maintain current prescribed levels of supervision.

  • Understands and uses specialized clinical knowledge of person-specific needs and signs or symptoms of ailments/syndromes including mental health/medical conditions to provide effective supports to individuals, identify and escalate concerns to leadership and inform activities, training or specialized education or augmented trainings for staff.

  • Stays up to date with current issues, diagnoses, needs and levels of supervision for the persons supported in assigned program under the supervision of BIS.

  • Works with BIS to identify habilitative, behavioral and psychiatric needs of the persons supported and to ensure all programming and activities relating to clinical interventions are implemented consistently, in accordance with individualized plans.

  • Provides guidance to program staff, setting the appropriate tone and ensuring that the standards of care are followed by modeling excellent counseling skills and interactions with persons supported and through use of person-centered philosophy and tools.

  • Implements Behavior Support Plans, demonstrating understanding of behavior as communication and employing person-centered thinking to support positive interactions and prevent further escalation.

  • Trains direct care staff individually, on the floor and/or in groups using the EMOE training system to support effective implementation of habilitative and behavioral programming by program staff through regular observations, direct feedback, communicating clinical rationales and ensuring appropriate data collection techniques.

  • Serves as lead trainer for weekend staff and supports new staff in developing and demonstrating the OPWDD Core Competencies.

  • Participates in the development of treatment plans including individualized habilitative plans, collaborating with BIS to write services, goals, outcomes and/or supports in accordance with the agency philosophy, as determined by assessments of individual needs and learning capabilities.

  • Assists BIS with gathering and collecting data required to conduct formal and informal behavioral and habilitative assessments (written questionnaires, standardized tests, rating scales, baseline data, etc.) by conducting observations and/or soliciting information from other direct support staff, circles of support or other sources, as applicable.

  • Monitors collection of data used to assess progress toward habilitative and behavioral goals, ensuring that new data sheets are accessible to staff at the beginning of each month and that staff are consistently and accurately collecting and documenting data in accordance with established systems by reviewing documentation, retraining staff and following up as needed; may assist with design of data collection systems for habilitative goals.

  • Completes and maintains all required paperwork and documentation for persons supported in appropriate format(s) and file(s) in accordance with applicable requirements including compiling, totaling and summarizing data, writing monthlies describing overall progress and completing person centered materials; reviews and ensures all psychiatric/therapy anecdotals are complete and appropriate and assists other program staff with documentation or compiling information or data, as needed or directed.

  • Attends and actively participates in team meetings as a member of the interdisciplinary team (IDT), consulting with IDT to ensure streamlined and top-quality care and providing feedback or ideas to improve supports and/or program operations and updates or changes relating to data management, assessments or programming requirements.

  • Regularly participates in life plan and other meetings for persons supported and in regional assistant or other clinical team meetings providing information, contributing to agendas and completing tasks or activities resulting from meetings as directed by leadership team (training, assessments, reviews, etc.).

  • Serves as lead on weekend and evening shifts or when otherwise requested, monitoring day-to-day program operations and providing support to staff in the absence of Program Supervisor, Assistant Supervisor and/or BIS.

  • Maintains an awareness of program operations, staff performance and overall condition/wellness of persons supported through regular interactions and observations and by working together with the leadership team to identify and directly address, resolve, recommend actions or solutions and/or appropriately escalating concerns, signs and symptoms, problems or other occurrences.

  • Completes and maintains all necessary trainings and certifications, including specialized trainings based on program and to ensure compliance with YAI policies or other applicable rules or regulations and clinical trainings as recommended by BIS, effectively applying skills or teaching others.

  • Complies with all Federal, State, Local and other relevant regulatory agency requirements, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

  • For certain assignments, may be required to operate YAI motor vehicle to transport individuals to and/or from programs, residences, community or other locations on a daily (or other regular) basis with appropriate credentials.

  • Performs all other duties, as assigned

Experienced Assistant BIS may be selected for assignment reporting into the BIS Department, under day-to-day supervision of Program Supervisor and BIS Supervisor performing the following tasks, in addition to the above:

  • Provides support and coverage by performing ABIS tasks for multiple programs across assigned region, with assignments of varying length, frequency and schedule as determined by caseload needs and as directed by BIS Coordinator/Supervisor.

  • Integrates into assigned program teams, demonstrating flexibility in accommodating the needs of each specific program and provides training on behavioral/clinical system to new staff, as needed.

  • Obtains and effectively communicates behavioral/clinical information to interdisciplinary teams and families as directed by the BIS and ensures tracking and completion of follow-ups needed for the people we support across multiple programs.

Minimum Qualification Requirements including education, experience, licensure/certification, etc. and essential physical capabilities (e.g. lifting, assisting lifting, standing, etc.)

  • Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work or closely related Human Services discipline and at least six (6) months of experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and/or supporting adults or children with complex social-emotional, mental health and/or behavior support needs in a group or individual setting (home program, day treatment center, school, ABA environment, etc.) or

  • Formal training, including college coursework in psychology, sociology, human behavior, mental health, special education and/or I/DD and at least two (2) years of experience as described above; or

  • At least four (4) years of experience in a direct care role (e.g. DSP) in a YAI program in good standing; and

  • Working knowledge of behavioral/psychiatric conditions, including the interplay between I/DD and other conditions and ability to effectively gather, document and accurately communicate related information to staff, clinical team and/or external providers; and

  • Exceptional written and oral communication skills including the ability to professionally, coherently and objectively document services provided and summarize progress for billing and tracking purposes and to effectively convey information regarding individuals supported across various levels and with external providers or circles of support; and

  • Ability and willingness to lead, direct and teach others technical skills and/or knowledge, both on-the-job and through formal training in group or individual settings; and

  • Must hold foundational certifications for current service setting: Strategies for Crisis Intervention and Prevention - Revised (SCIP-R), CPR (issued by American Red Cross or American Heart Association) and YAI-issued Approved Medication Administration Personnel (AMAP) certification for residential assignments or Day Services Model Mentorship Training for day assignments.

    • Current YAI employees changing settings must obtain AMAP (for new residential assignment) or Day Services Model Mentorship Training (for new day assignment) and any additional certifications as required by program assignment and persons supported within three (3) months of appointment

    • Newly hired employees must obtain (and maintain) required YAI certifications based on setting and program within six (6) months of appointment; and

  • Must maintain foundational certifications (as described above) and any required program-specific certifications; or

  • Satisfactory equivalent combination of education, experience and/or training; however, all newly hired employees must be at least 18 years old.

  • 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.

  • Ability and willingness to assist with a variety of supports and ADLs, including regular exposure to and handling of various bodily fluids with limited direction and in accordance with documented plans.

  • Strong clinical skills including the ability to assess and analyze information or draw appropriate conclusions, communicate clinical rationales, effectively compile, compare and aggregate data/information; and interpret information.

  • Ability to remain calm, act assertively and display professional competence and good judgment in stressful situations, including with challenging individuals or behaviors and work in a high energy, fast-paced environment.

  • Proficiency with computers and electronic systems including email, utilizing Workday and/or related systems (DA, etc.) to complete tasks.

  • Ability to work on a full-time basis, including at least one regularly scheduled weekend day and to work beyond regularly scheduled hours/shift and/or to report to work as scheduled on holidays, in inclement weather or during other emergencies to maintain minimum coverage requirements of program, unless otherwise authorized.

  • Ability to travel to regional trainings or meetings at designated YAI locatio...


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YAI has been dedicated to providing innovative services for the intellectual and/or developmental disability (I/DD) community since its founding in 1957 at a time when institutional living was the norm for people with I/DD. Operating in New York State, northern New Jersey, and California, YAI has a team of over 4,000 employees and supports over 20,000 people of all ages in the I/DD community today.

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New York, NY, US