Direct Support Professional I - HBTS
Company : Seven Hills Foundation
Location : Woonsocket, RI, 02895
Job Type : Part Time
Date Posted : 2 January 2026
Overview
Up to $1000 New Hire Sign-on Bonus
Rate of pay: $ 24.00 per hour
Home-Based Therapeutic Services (HBTS) workers provide specialized, intensive direct support services for children with various disabilities living at home. Working collaboratively with a licensed health care professional and family members, the house and community services are provided in age-appropriate settings to develop 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 part-time employment. Great opportunity for CNAs, DSPs, 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.
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Frequently asked questions
Woonsocket's growing need for specialized care means Direct Support Professionals, especially in HBTS roles, face moderate competition. Local agencies like Seven Hills Foundation actively recruit, balancing demand with candidates having relevant experience or education in child support and therapeutic services.
While Rhode Island doesn't mandate specific HBTS certifications, possessing a valid driver's license with a clean record is essential. Additional credentials related to special healthcare or behavioral support can enhance employability in Woonsocket, aligning with state health service expectations.
This role demands proficiency in behavioral therapy delivery tailored for children with disabilities, combined with strong family collaboration skills. Unlike general support roles, it emphasizes age-appropriate social skill development and consistent communication with healthcare professionals.
Starting as a Direct Support Professional I in HBTS opens doors to senior behavioral support roles, supervisory positions, or specialized therapeutic certifications. With experience, one can transition into case coordination or clinical assistance within community health organizations.
Daily responsibilities include delivering direct behavioral interventions, coaching families on therapeutic techniques, and assisting children with self-care and social skills. Regular data collection and updating clinicians on progress are also key components to ensure personalized care.
Seven Hills Foundation offers a collaborative environment emphasizing person-centered care, with access to a multidisciplinary team. Their focus on home-based therapeutic support and sign-on incentives highlights a commitment to valuing and retaining compassionate professionals.
Employees benefit from structured training, opportunities to gain hands-on experience with varied disabilities, and pathways to advanced clinical roles. The organization encourages continuous learning and provides resources to help DSPs expand their therapeutic and educational expertise.
The role offers a competitive hourly wage around $24.00, complemented by a potential new hire sign-on bonus up to $1000. This pay aligns well with regional standards for specialized behavioral support roles in home-based therapeutic services.
Given the home-based nature of HBTS, schedules can be somewhat flexible to meet client needs, but physical presence in Woonsocket or nearby communities remains essential. Flexibility often depends on client appointments and family availability.
Challenges include adapting interventions to diverse home environments, managing transportation logistics across Woonsocket’s neighborhoods, and ensuring consistent family engagement. Professionals must be resilient and versatile to meet individualized care plans effectively.