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How to hire a home therapy teacher

Home therapy teacher hiring summary. Here are some key points about hiring home therapy teachers in the United States:

  • In the United States, the median cost per hire a home therapy teacher is $1,633.
  • It takes between 36 and 42 days to fill the average role in the US.
  • Human Resources use 15% of their expenses on recruitment on average.
  • On average, it takes around 12 weeks for a new home therapy teacher to become settled and show total productivity levels at work.

How to hire a home therapy teacher, step by step

To hire a home therapy teacher, consider the skills and experience you are looking for in a candidate, allocate a budget for the position, and post and promote the job opening to reach potential candidates. Follow these steps to hire a home therapy teacher:

Here's a step-by-step home therapy teacher hiring guide:

  • Step 1: Identify your hiring needs
  • Step 2: Create an ideal candidate profile
  • Step 3: Make a budget
  • Step 4: Write a home therapy teacher job description
  • Step 5: Post your job
  • Step 6: Interview candidates
  • Step 7: Send a job offer and onboard your new home therapy teacher
  • Step 8: Go through the hiring process checklist
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  1. Identify your hiring needs

    Before you start hiring a home therapy teacher, identify what type of worker you actually need. Certain positions might call for a full-time employee, while others can be done by a part-time worker or contractor.

    Determine employee vs contractor status
    Is the person you're thinking of hiring a US citizen or green card holder?

    Hiring the perfect home therapy teacher also involves considering the ideal background you'd like them to have. Depending on what industry or field they have experience in, they'll bring different skills to the job. It's also important to consider what levels of seniority and education the job requires and what kind of salary such a candidate would likely demand.

    This list shows salaries for various types of home therapy teachers.

    Type of Home Therapy TeacherDescriptionHourly rate
    Home Therapy TeacherSpecial education teachers work with students who have a wide range of learning, mental, emotional, and physical disabilities. They adapt general education lessons and teach various subjects, such as reading, writing, and math, to students with mild and moderate disabilities... Show more$16-32
    Early Childhood Special EducatorEarly childhood special educators are professionals who provide direct services for infants and young children that are experiencing delays in their development. These educators are required to collaborate with parents to provide a program of activities that can encourage the growth of the children's skills... Show more$11-27
    Early Childhood Special Education TeacherAn Early Childhood Special Education Teacher educator works with children who have a variety of developmental delays, such as mental disorders and social/physical challenges. They work with speech and occupational therapists, physical therapists, and other professionals to help children learn in the most effective way.$11-24
  2. Create an ideal candidate profile

    Common skills:
    • ESL
    • Behavioral Data
    Responsibilities:
    • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
    • Work with several young children with ASD.
    • Staff all services and help provide DME need.
    • Assist in the development of IEPs and monitor progress towards goals.
    • Develop and implement age-appropriate curriculum for toddler program, ensuring that appropriate opportunities are provided in order to maximize learning potential.
    • Create a child centered, developmentally appropriate kindergarten and nursery curriculum using NAEYC guidelines.
  3. Make a budget

    Including a salary range in your home therapy teacher job description is one of the best ways to attract top talent. A home therapy teacher can vary based on:

    • Location. For example, home therapy teachers' average salary in montana is 50% less than in alaska.
    • Seniority. Entry-level home therapy teachers 50% less than senior-level home therapy teachers.
    • Certifications. A home therapy teacher with certifications usually earns a higher salary.
    • Company. Working for an established firm or a new start-up company can make a big difference in a home therapy teacher's salary.

    Average home therapy teacher salary

    $48,651yearly

    $23.39 hourly rate

    Entry-level home therapy teacher salary
    $34,000 yearly salary
    Updated January 23, 2026
  4. Writing a home therapy teacher job description

    A good home therapy teacher job description should include a few things:

    • Summary of the role
    • List of responsibilities
    • Required skills and experience

    Including a salary range and the first name of the hiring manager is also appreciated by candidates. Here's an example of a home therapy teacher job description:

    Home therapy teacher job description example

    **PURPOSE AND SCOPE:**

    Functions as part of the hemodialysis health care team in providing safe and effective dialysis therapy for patients under the direct supervision of a licensed nurse in accordance with FMCNA policies procedures and training and in compliance with regulations set forth by the corporation state and federal agencies. Responsible for the setup and operation of hemodialysis machines. Assist in the maintenance of a safe and clean working environment. Supports the FMCNA commitment to the Quality Enhancement Program (QEP) and CQI Activities including those related to patient satisfaction and actively participates in process improvement activities that enhance the likelihood that patients will achieve the FMC Quality Enhancement Goals (QEP).

    **PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:**

    Patient Education:

    + Assist other health care members in providing patient specific detailed education regarding adequacy measures where appropriate - Online Clearance Monitoring (OLC) Adequacy Monitoring Program (AMP) Urea Kinetic Modeling (UKM) and regarding disease process/access.

    Patient Treatment:

    + Welcome assigned patients and inquire as to their well-being since their last treatment.

    + Evaluate vascular access for patency.

    + Obtain necessary pre and post treatment vital signs and weight.

    + Perform vascular access evaluation pre-treatment.

    + Perform vascular access cannulation.

    + Perform administration of Heparin as delegated or as allowed by state law.

    + Initiate dialysis treatment according to prescribed orders including blood flow (QB) and dialysate flow (QD).

    + Evaluate intradialytic problems and provide intervention as prescribed by physician order or as directed.

    + Monitor patients' response to dialysis therapy.

    + Obtain vital signs prior to reinfusion; perform all relevant functions necessary for the discontinuation of treatment - document.

    + Discontinue dialysis treatment according to established procedures.

    + Evaluate patient prior to termination of venous access - standing & sitting blood pressure.

    + Obtain Hemostasis and apply appropriate dressings.

    + Evaluate the patient prior to discharge.

    + Perform and record Pre and Post dialysis evaluation weight and vital signs with initial identification.

    + Responsible for calculating and entry of individual patients' dialysis machine programming for Ultrafiltration (UF) goal; treatment time; Sodium (Na) modeling; and UF modeling as prescribed.

    + Responsible for ensuring appropriate safety alarms are enabled including Narrow Venous Limits (NVL) 160.

    + Record accurate and timely information regarding vital signs and treatment parameters onto the Hemodialysis Treatment Sheet with initial identification.

    + Responsible for accurate documentation of information related to patient treatment including completion of Hemodialysis Treatment Sheet and if applicable progress notes.

    + Report any significant information and/or change in patient condition directly to the PCT III (if applicable) or nurse supervisor.

    + Observe patient and conduct machine safety checks according to facility policy. Report any change or unusual findings to the PCT III (if applicable) or nurse supervisor.

    + Perform and document any intervention for unusual patient status and document patients' response to intervention.

    + Evaluate patients' vascular access during treatment including arterial and venous monitoring pressures provide appropriate intervention as needed document and report any unusual findings to the PCT III (if applicable) or nurse supervisor.

    + Obtain all prescribed laboratory testing and prepare specimens for collection.

    Maintenance/Technical:

    + Maintain environmental integrity and aesthetics - ensure all areas are safe and clean.

    + Clean and disinfect dialysis machine surface chair equipment and surrounding area between treatments according to facility policy.

    + Conduct all tasks necessary for preparation for dialysis treatment and document where appropriate.

    + Perform all required pretreatment dialysis machine alarm testing including Pressure Holding (PHT).

    + Initiate Solution Delivery System (SDS) system.

    + Ensure that all blood spills are immediately cleaned with appropriate disinfectant according to facility policy.

    + Prepare organize and efficiently utilize supplies and equipment to prevent wastage.

    Record Keeping:

    + Complete and document ongoing participation in Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) activities.

    + Enters all treatment data into the designated clinical application in an accurate and timely manner.

    + Review treatment sheets for completeness ensure nursing signatures are documented and ensure omitted entries are completed or corrected where appropriate.

    + Prepare initial patient chart for admission and compile paperwork for appropriate placement in chart.

    + Prepare lab requisitions for prescribed or stat Lab specimens according to laboratory destination.

    + Collect label appropriately prepare and store lab samples according required laboratory specifications.

    + Ensure collection of lab specimens by appropriate lab courier.

    **PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS:**

    + The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    + Employees are required to take the Ishihara's Color Blindness test as a condition of employment. Note that: Failing the Ishihara Test for Color Blindness does not preclude employment. The Company will consider whether reasonable accommodations can be made.

    + Day to day work includes desk and personal computer work and interaction with patients facility staff and physicians. The position requires travel between assigned facilities and various locations within the community. Travel to regional Business Unit and Corporate meetings may be required.

    + The work environment is characteristic of a health care facility with air temperature control and moderate noise levels. May be exposed to infectious and contagious diseases/materials.

    + The position provides direct patient care that regularly involves heavy lifting and moving of patients and assisting with ambulation. Equipment aids and/or coworkers may provide assistance. This position requires frequent prolonged periods of standing and the employee must be able to bend over. The employee may occasionally be required to move with assistance machines and equipment of up to 200 lbs. and may lift chemical and water solutions of up to 30 lbs. up as high as 5 feet. There is a two-person assist program and material assist devices for the heavier items.

    **EDUCATION AND LICENSES:**

    + High School diploma or G.E.D. required.

    + Must meet Center for Medicaid/Medicare Services (CMS)-approved state and/or national certification requirements within the required state or CMS timeline.

    + All appropriate state licensure education and training (if any) required.

    **EXPERIENCE AND REQUIRED SKILLS:**

    + At least two years previous patient care experience in a hospital setting or a related facility preferred.

    + Continued employment is dependent on successful completion of the FMCNA dialysis training program and successful completion of CPR certification.

    **EO/AA Employer: Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disability/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity**

    **Fresenius Medical Care North America maintains a drug-free workplace in accordance with applicable federal and state laws.**
  5. Post your job

    There are various strategies that you can use to find the right home therapy teacher for your business:

    • Consider promoting from within or recruiting from your existing workforce.
    • Ask for referrals from friends, family members, and current employees.
    • Attend job fairs at local colleges to find candidates who meet your education requirements.
    • Use social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter to reach potential job candidates.
    To find home therapy teacher candidates, you can consider the following options:
    • Post your job opening on Zippia or other job search websites.
    • Use niche websites that focus on engineering and technology jobs, such as k12jobspot, learn4good, serious teachers, teachingjobs.com.
    • Post your job on free job posting websites.
  6. Interview candidates

    To successfully recruit home therapy teachers, your first interview needs to engage with candidates to learn about their interest in the role and experience in the field. You can go into more detail about the company, the role, and the responsibilities during follow-up interviews.

    It's also good to ask about candidates' unique skills and talents to see if they match your ideal candidate profile. If you think a candidate is good enough for the next step, you can move on to the technical interview.

    The right interview questions can help you assess a candidate's hard skills, behavioral intelligence, and soft skills.

  7. Send a job offer and onboard your new home therapy teacher

    Once you have selected a candidate for the home therapy teacher position, it is time to create an offer letter. In addition to salary, the offer letter should include details about benefits and perks that are available to the employee. Ensuring your offer is competitive is vital, as qualified candidates may be considering other job opportunities. The candidate may wish to negotiate the terms of the offer, and it is important to be open to discussion and reach a mutually beneficial agreement. After the offer has been accepted, it is a good idea to formalize the agreement with a contract.

    It's also good etiquette to follow up with applicants who don't get the job by sending them an email letting them know that the position has been filled.

    To prepare for the new employee's start date, you can create an onboarding schedule and complete any necessary paperwork, such as employee action forms and onboarding documents like I-9 forms, benefits enrollment, and federal and state tax forms. Human Resources should also ensure that a new employee file is created.

  8. Go through the hiring process checklist

    • Determine employee type (full-time, part-time, contractor, etc.)
    • Submit a job requisition form to the HR department
    • Define job responsibilities and requirements
    • Establish budget and timeline
    • Determine hiring decision makers for the role
    • Write job description
    • Post job on job boards, company website, etc.
    • Promote the job internally
    • Process applications through applicant tracking system
    • Review resumes and cover letters
    • Shortlist candidates for screening
    • Hold phone/virtual interview screening with first round of candidates
    • Conduct in-person interviews with top candidates from first round
    • Score candidates based on weighted criteria (e.g., experience, education, background, cultural fit, skill set, etc.)
    • Conduct background checks on top candidates
    • Check references of top candidates
    • Consult with HR and hiring decision makers on job offer specifics
    • Extend offer to top candidate(s)
    • Receive formal job offer acceptance and signed employment contract
    • Inform other candidates that the position has been filled
    • Set and communicate onboarding schedule to new hire(s)
    • Complete new hire paperwork (i9, benefits enrollment, tax forms, etc.)
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How much does it cost to hire a home therapy teacher?

Before you start to hire home therapy teachers, it pays to consider both the one-off costs like recruitment, job promotion, and onboarding, as well as the ongoing costs of an employee's salary and benefits. While most companies that hire home therapy teachers pay close attention to the initial cost of hiring, ongoing costs are much more significant in the long run.

You can expect to pay around $48,651 per year for a home therapy teacher, as this is the median yearly salary nationally. This can vary depending on what state or city you're hiring in. If you're hiring for contract work or on a per-project basis, hourly rates for home therapy teachers in the US typically range between $16 and $32 an hour.

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