Behavioral Intervention Specialist Careers in South Carolina
South Carolina has a growing demand for Behavioral Intervention Specialists as the state expands home and community-based services (HCBS) under Medicaid waiver programs. OneWell Healthcare actively recruits BISs in South Carolina to support individuals with disabilities and seniors who want to live independently in their communities.
South Carolina Pay Note
South Carolina DSP positions are funded through DAODAS and Medicaid HCBS waiver programs.
Open Behavioral Intervention Specialist Positions in South Carolina
No openings listed right now — but we're always growing in South Carolina.
Browse All BIS OpeningsRequirements in South Carolina
- ✓High school diploma or GED
- ✓Valid driver's license
- ✓Clean background check
- ✓CPR / First Aid certification (employer-provided)
- ✓State-specific training (covered in onboarding)
What OneWell Provides in South Carolina
- →BCBA-supervised clinical framework with clear escalation paths
- →Competitive pay and performance-based compensation
- →Opportunities to conduct FBAs and develop BIPs
- →Continuing education and certification support
- →Flexible scheduling across home, school, and community sites
Behavioral Intervention Specialist FAQ — South Carolina
How much does a Behavioral Intervention Specialist make in South Carolina?
In South Carolina, Behavioral Intervention Specialists typically earn $14–$18 per hour, or $29,000–$37,000 per year. South Carolina DSP positions are funded through DAODAS and Medicaid HCBS waiver programs.
Are there Behavioral Intervention Specialist jobs available in South Carolina right now?
OneWell Healthcare is actively growing its South Carolina team. Sign up for job alerts to be notified when positions become available in your area.
What are the requirements to become a Behavioral Intervention Specialist in South Carolina?
Basic requirements in South Carolina typically include a high school diploma or GED, a valid driver's license, and a clean background check. BIS-specific training is provided by OneWell Healthcare. Some states have additional certification requirements which your coordinator will walk you through.
What does a Behavioral Intervention Specialist do?
A BIS conducts behavioral assessments, develops behavior intervention plans, implements ABA strategies, trains caregivers and direct care staff, and monitors client progress toward behavioral goals.
What is the difference between a BIS and a BCBA?
BCBAs hold a master's degree and BACB certification, and are responsible for overall clinical program design. BISs typically hold a bachelor's degree and focus on direct intervention and plan implementation under BCBA oversight.