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Treatment specialist salary

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Logan Lamprecht Ph.D.

Average treatment specialist salary

$53,673

$25.8 hourly rate

Entry-level treatment specialist salary
$34,000 yearly salary
Updated January 8, 2025

Understanding Treatment Specialist Salaries

The average salary for a Treatment Specialist stands at approximately $53,673 annually. This figure can vary significantly based on experience level, location, and specific job responsibilities. For instance, entry-level positions may start at lower salaries, while those with extensive experience can command higher wages. Additionally, regions such as California and New York typically offer elevated compensation due to a higher cost of living.

In states like Massachusetts and Washington, Treatment Specialists often see salaries exceeding the national average, highlighting the importance of location in salary negotiations. Major cities such as San Francisco and New York City are known for offering some of the highest wages in this field, reflecting the demand for skilled professionals.

As a Treatment Specialist, your role can encompass various responsibilities, from developing treatment plans to providing direct support to clients. Understanding the salary landscape and how it correlates with your skills and experience is crucial for career advancement.

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Where can a Treatment Specialist earn more?

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Columbus, OH$71,076
Milwaukee, WI$38,365
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Delaware State Government$66,593
HealthTrust$43,388

Treatment specialist salaries by experience level

Average treatment specialist salary by state

The average treatment specialist salary in Alaska, Delaware, and California are the highest in the U.S. The lowest average treatment specialist salary states are Arkansas, Nebraska, and Georgia.

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Highest paying states for treatment specialists

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Alaska$81,396$39.13
2New York$67,732$32.56
3Connecticut$66,926$32.18
4California$71,314$34.29
5Rhode Island$62,725$30.16
6Delaware$72,087$34.66
7Nevada$67,325$32.37
8Massachusetts$58,875$28.31
9New Jersey$66,558$32.00
10Maryland$59,576$28.64
11Washington$56,506$27.17
12Pennsylvania$51,753$24.88
13Arizona$53,721$25.83
14District of Columbia$71,057$34.16
15Mississippi$55,943$26.90
16Idaho$52,042$25.02
17Utah$56,574$27.20
18North Dakota$53,190$25.57
19New Hampshire$54,545$26.22
20Wyoming$49,932$24.01
21Iowa$47,599$22.88
22Michigan$48,335$23.24
23Hawaii$50,505$24.28
24Vermont$49,926$24.00
25Illinois$51,067$24.55
26Ohio$49,871$23.98
27Maine$44,088$21.20
28Minnesota$48,174$23.16
29New Mexico$46,588$22.40
30Virginia$51,327$24.68
31West Virginia$48,621$23.38
32Oregon$44,125$21.21
33Kansas$47,090$22.64
34Texas$45,754$22.00
35Colorado$43,887$21.10
36North Carolina$45,565$21.91
37Alabama$44,630$21.46
38Nebraska$36,764$17.68
39Florida$38,373$18.45
40Indiana$40,739$19.59
41South Dakota$39,133$18.81
42Montana$34,035$16.36
43Oklahoma$38,811$18.66
44Tennessee$39,995$19.23
45Arkansas$37,045$17.81
46Kentucky$41,547$19.97
47South Carolina$38,389$18.46
48Louisiana$35,578$17.10
49Georgia$36,581$17.59
50Wisconsin$37,885$18.21
51Missouri$30,267$14.55

Highest paying cities for treatment specialists

The highest-paying cities for treatment specialists are Washington, DC, Los Angeles, CA, and New York, NY.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Washington, DC$71,076$34.17
2Los Angeles, CA$70,315$33.81
3New York, NY$68,607$32.98
4Danbury, CT$67,358$32.38
5Brockton, MA$60,065$28.88
6Seattle, WA$57,613$27.70
7Phoenix, AZ$53,806$25.87
8Mentor, OH$51,734$24.87
9Harrisburg, PA$51,652$24.83
10Chicago, IL$51,435$24.73
11Guaynabo, PR$50,734$24.39
12Kansas City, KS$46,845$22.52
13Grand Rapids, MI$46,489$22.35
14Bryan, TX$45,938$22.09
15Aurora, CO$43,900$21.11
16Asheville, NC$42,550$20.46
17Terre Haute, IN$39,426$18.95
18Miami, FL$39,084$18.79
19Oklahoma City, OK$38,794$18.65
20Milwaukee, WI$38,365$18.44

Treatment specialist salary details

A treatment specialist's salary ranges from $34,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $82,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average treatment specialist salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a treatment specialist's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$82,000$6,833$39
75th Percentile$67,000$5,583$32
Average$53,673$4,473$26
25th Percentile$42,000$3,500$20
10th Percentile$34,000$2,833$16

Highest paying treatment specialist jobs

The highest paying types of treatment specialists are mental health specialist, behavioral health specialist, and program counselor.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Youth Counselor$36,754$3,063$17.6778,461
Counselor$36,225$3,019$17.4277,536
Youth Worker$32,242$2,687$15.5087,360
Program Counselor$43,820$3,652$21.07133,491
Youth Advocate$33,924$2,827$16.3178,437
Youth Mentor$32,750$2,729$15.7568,561

How would you rate the starting salaries for treatment specialists, as well as the prospects for salary advancement?

Logan Lamprecht Ph.D.

Clinical Assistant Professor, Counseling Clinic Director, Idaho State University

Most beginning counselors will make between $35,000 to $45,000 per year. This number depends on the number of hours a new counselor wants to work and how they might vary their time across different practices. After a professional counselor becomes independently licensed (LCPC), this number can range between $45,000 to $120,000. This depends on their skills, marketability, and advanced practice licensure that the counselor seeks post-graduation.

Which companies pay treatment specialists the most?

Treatment specialist salaries at Delaware State Government and Maxim Healthcare Group are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average treatment specialist salary at companies like Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation Inc. and Washington State University are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Delaware State Government$66,593$32.02
2Maxim Healthcare Group$66,102$31.78
3Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation Inc.$56,858$27.34
4Washington State University$55,486$26.68
5Helio Health$50,806$24.43
6UCHealth$49,276$23.69
7The State of Oregon$48,688$23.41
8Cornerstone Care$47,812$22.99
9UC Health$47,343$22.76
10Presidio of San Francisco$46,373$22.29
11Wisconsin$46,225$22.22
12National Transportation Safety Board$46,225$22.22
13Pico de Gallo$46,219$22.22
14Geisinger Medical Center$46,128$22.18
15Pioneer Human Services$45,826$22.03
16Saint Francis Community Services Inc$45,624$21.93
17Wedgwood Christian Services$45,353$21.80
18Wisconsin Community Services$44,877$21.58
19Indian Health Service$44,211$21.26
20HealthTrust$43,388$20.86

Wage gap by gender, race and education

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Treatment Specialist salary by industry

The average treatment specialist salary varies across industries:

  • The average treatment specialist salary in the non profits industry is $44,419, the highest of any industry.
  • The average treatment specialist salary in the finance industry is $44,041.
  • Treatment specialists in the professional industry earn an average salary of $40,214, the lowest of any industry.

Highest paying industries for treatment specialists

RankIndustryAverage salaryHourly rate
1Non Profits$44,419$21.36
2Government$44,041$21.17
3Education$43,104$20.72
4Health Care$42,372$20.37
5Professional$40,214$19.33

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Treatment specialist salary trends

The average treatment specialist salary has risen by $7,566 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average treatment specialist earned $46,107 annually, but today, they earn $53,673 a year. That works out to a 11% change in pay for treatment specialists over the last decade.

Compare treatment specialist salaries for cities or states with the national average over time.

Average treatment specialist salary over time

Compare treatment specialist salaries for individual cities or states with the national average.

Treatment specialist salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2025$53,700$25.80+2.5%
2024$52,300$25.16+2.3%
2023$51,100$24.57+3.0%
2022$49,500$23.82+2.4%
2021$48,300$23.24+1.6%

Recently added treatment specialist salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
Georgetown UniversityTobacco Treatment Specialist-Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer CenterWashington, DC06/30/2025$44,161
Lad Lake Inc.Youth Crisis Stabilization Treatment SpecialistMilwaukee, WI06/29/2025$41,740
Kvc Health SystemsTreatment Foster Care SpecialistSaint Louis, MO06/28/2025$43,888
Community Counseling CenterYouth Day Treatment Specialist-CapeCape Girardeau, MO06/28/2025$37,566
Attic Correctional ServicesOWI Treatment SpecialistDarlington, WI06/27/2025$58,436
Community Counseling SolutionsResidential Treatment Specialist-QmhaLakeview Heights, KY06/24/2025$52,071
LicedoctorsHead Lice Treatment SpecialistBirmingham, AL06/23/2025$62,610
Department of JusticeCorrectional Treatment Specialist (Case Manager)Tucson, AZ06/22/2025$57,697
Wedgwood Christian Services3Rd Shift Youth Treatment SpecialistGrand Rapids, MI06/21/2025$45,914
Department of JusticeCorrectional Treatment Specialist (Drug Abuse Treatment Specialist)Long Beach, CA06/20/2025$73,619

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