Government Salaries Explorer
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Updated: July 1, 2024 • Download all data
POSITION
Registered Therapist IV
Health and Human Services Commission
This position is categorized as medical and health, according to the state auditor's office. Its salary ranges from $66,259 to $108,666. A description of this position and its responsibilities is available on the auditor's website.
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Employees
32
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Median salary
$96,720
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Average salary
$88,147
Employees by gender
Most employees who hold this position identify as female.
Gender | Employees | Percent | Median salary |
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Female | 24 | $98,083 | |
Male | 8 | $75,958 |
Employees by race
Most employees who hold this position identify as white.
Race | Employees | Percent | Median salary |
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Asian | 4 | $74,629 | |
Black | 6 | $75,633 | |
Hispanic | 5 | $99,446 | |
White | 17 | $101,556 |
Length of employment
A majority of employees have worked at the Health and Human Services Commission for one to 10 years.
Length of employment | Employees | Percent | Median salary |
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1 year or less | 3 | $48,360 | |
1-10 years | 29 | $96,720 |
Employment status
Most employees who hold this position are full-time. Employment status refers to whether an employee is listed as working part or full time and is based on hours worked in a week.
Status | Employees | Percent | Median salary |
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Full-Time | 30 | $96,720 | |
Part-Time | 2 | $48,360 |
Current employees
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