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How much do hbts worker jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for hbts worker in the United States is $13.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $8.65 and $16.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an HBTS Worker?

An HBTS (Home-Based Therapeutic Services) Worker is a professional who provides therapeutic support to children and adolescents with behavioral, emotional, or developmental challenges, typically in their home or community settings. They work under the supervision of a licensed clinician and implement individualized treatment plans to help the child develop skills and manage behaviors. HBTS Workers often collaborate with families, schools, and other service providers to ensure comprehensive care. Their goal is to improve the child's functioning and overall quality of life.

What are some common challenges HBTS Workers face when supporting children with behavioral health needs in home-based settings?

HBTS Workers often encounter challenges such as adapting behavioral interventions to fit unique home environments, building trust with both the child and their family, and managing unpredictable behaviors outside of structured settings. Flexibility and strong communication skills are essential for collaborating with family members and other care professionals. Additionally, HBTS Workers must maintain clear documentation and regularly adjust their approach to ensure interventions are effective and individualized for each child.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an HBTS (Home-Based Therapeutic Services) Worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as an HBTS Worker, you need knowledge of behavioral health, experience with special needs populations (especially children or adolescents), and often a relevant associate's or bachelor's degree. Familiarity with behavioral intervention strategies, data collection tools, and sometimes crisis de-escalation certifications like CPR or CPI is common. Patience, strong communication, and the ability to build rapport with clients and families are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure effective support for clients, promote positive behavioral outcomes, and foster trust with families in a home-based therapeutic setting.

What is the difference between Hbts Worker vs Home Health Aide?

AspectHbts WorkerHome Health Aide
CertificationsTypically requires HHA certification or similarRequires HHA certification or CNA license
Work EnvironmentAssists patients with mobility, daily activities, often in healthcare facilities or homesProvides personal care and assistance in patients' homes
Employer & IndustryHospitals, clinics, home health agenciesHome health agencies, private clients

Hbts Workers and Home Health Aides share similar roles in patient care, often requiring comparable certifications. While Hbts Workers may work in various healthcare settings, Home Health Aides primarily focus on in-home personal care. Both roles are essential in supporting patient well-being and often overlap in duties and qualifications.

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Direct Support Professional I - HBTS

Direct Support Professional I - HBTS

Seven Hills Foundation

Smithfield, RI • On-site

$14.50 - $17.50/hr

Part-time

Posted 11 days ago


Seven Hills Foundation rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 34 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

17th of 228 rated social care providers


Job description

Overview

Up to $1000 New Hire Sign-on BonusRate of pay:  $ 24.00 per hour

Home-Based Therapeutic Services (HBTS) workers provides specialized intensive direct support services for children with a wide range of disabilities living at home. Working collaboratively with a licensed health care professional and family members, services are provided in the home and community in age-appropriate settings with the intent of developing social skills, communication, and positive behavior. Seven Hills has opportunities for direct support professionals with many years of experience, as well as for college students, stay-at-home moms and dads, paraprofessionals, or teachers looking for a part time employment.   Great  opportunity for CNA, DSP, Childcare workers, Daycare Teachers, and Residential Counselors

Responsibilities

Provide direct behavioral therapy to individuals ages 3 to 21, including role modeling and training to parents and families. Support the child and family by promoting individualized, person-centered, service delivery which meets all identified needs of the child and family.  The professional provides assistance to the child with self-help and self-care as well as teaching of social and safety skills when applicable.  Ongoing communication and data reporting to clinicians and coordinators regarding the approved program. All duties will vary depending on the specific needs of each child.

Qualifications
  • Must be at least 19 years of age.
  • High school diploma or equivalent and minimum two years of experience working successfully with children/adults in a special heath care, education or recreation setting. Or, An associates or bachelor's degree in an appropriate field of study area may be considered equivalent. 
  • Drivers' license and an acceptable driving record required.
Employment Type: PART_TIME

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