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Human Rights Analyst Jobs in Boston, MA (NOW HIRING)

Ability to read, analyze and interpret complex documents. * Must enjoy working with a diverse group ... For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

Benefits Analyst

Boston, MA · On-site

$78K - $113K/yr

Position: Benefits Analyst Department: Human Resources Schedule: Full Time ESSENTIAL ... patient rights, so that the best possible customer service and patient care may be provided.

Senior Leaves and Accommodations Analyst

Boston, MA · On-site

$78K - $102K/yr

This Senior Leaves and Accommodations Analyst will play a key role in the administration of absence ... rights. * Conduct training sessions for HR and management to educate them on leave and ...

Develop behavioral treatment plans and present to the Human Rights Committee and/or other governing agencies * Collect behavioral data and analyze the effectiveness of treatment, recommending changes ...

Develop behavioral treatment plans and present to the Human Rights Committee and/or other governing agencies * Collect behavioral data and analyze the effectiveness of treatment, recommending changes ...

Develop behavioral treatment plans and present to the Human Rights Committee and/or other governing agencies * Collect behavioral data and analyze the effectiveness of treatment, recommending changes ...

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How much do human rights analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for human rights analyst in Boston, MA is $91,228.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $118,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Human Rights Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Human Rights Analyst, you need expertise in legal research, policy analysis, and a solid academic background in international relations, law, or human rights. Familiarity with data analysis tools, qualitative research methods, and human rights databases is often required, along with relevant certifications or training. Strong written communication, critical thinking, and cultural sensitivity are crucial soft skills for clearly reporting findings and engaging with diverse communities. These skills ensure accurate assessments, impactful advocacy, and effective contribution to the protection and promotion of human rights.

What are some common challenges faced by Human Rights Analysts in their daily work?

Human Rights Analysts often encounter challenges such as gathering reliable data from difficult or sensitive environments and ensuring the safety and confidentiality of sources. They must also navigate complex legal frameworks and cultural contexts when interpreting and reporting on human rights issues. Additionally, balancing objectivity with advocacy and managing emotional stress from exposure to distressing information are common aspects of the role. Strong communication skills and teamwork are essential, as analysts frequently collaborate with legal experts, NGOs, and international organizations to produce accurate, impactful reports.

What are human rights analysts?

Human rights analysts are professionals who research, monitor, and evaluate human rights issues and policies. They collect and analyze data, prepare reports, and make recommendations to promote and protect human rights. Human rights analysts may work for governments, non-governmental organizations, or international agencies, often focusing on specific regions, populations, or issues such as freedom of expression, discrimination, or humanitarian law. Their work helps inform advocacy, policy-making, and legal actions aimed at addressing human rights violations.
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Infographic showing various Human Rights Analyst job openings in Boston, MA as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 82% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $91,228 per year, or $43.9 per hour.
Developmental Specialist (Day Habilitation)

Developmental Specialist (Day Habilitation)

Vinfen

Brighton, MA

$23.50/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 2 days ago


Vinfen rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Provides case management, treatment planning, and direct support for persons served including advocacy, family contact, and all related documentation. Provides supervision, training, leadership, and assistance to Program Instructors, interns, relief staff, and volunteers. Assists in the daily implementation of Day Habilitation Support Plans (DHSPs) recommended schedules and plans. Follows Policies & Procedures as outlined by Vinfen in supporting MassHealth regulations, CARF standards, and where applicable DDS regulations.


The essential job duties/responsibilities of the position include but are not limited to the information listed
below:
• Supervises the activities of the Program Instructors, interns, volunteers, and relief staff. Provides training, coaching, mentoring, and staff development activities, as needed. Directs observation and clinical interaction with Instructors during program hours.
• Participates in the development of persons served DHSPs, Safety Assessment, and other assessments. Includes recommendations from Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy, and other professional/para-professional staff. Manages a caseload of individuals served. 
• Implements, monitors, and evaluates the effectiveness of prescribed clinical, adaptive skills, communication, and other programs. Provides recommendations or implements changes to ensure continuous improvement of skills. 
• Advocates for needs of persons served in all areas. Promotes self-expression, self–reliance, and creativity for all persons served. Assures the preservation of human rights for persons served. Acts as positive role model to Program Instructors and persons served.
• Prepares for and attends consultation meetings with clinical staff, including Occupational Therapist, Speech Therapist, Physical Therapist, Assistant Clinical Director, and other paraprofessionals.
• Works directly with persons served individually and in groups. Assists with personal care and activities of daily living. Works to promote independence in everyday life.
• Assesses functional skills of persons served and identifies appropriate therapeutic interventions with assistance from professional and paraprofessional staff. 
• With approval from the person served, maintains contact with family members and residential staff members. 
• Provides training and development of age-appropriate activities and groups. Recommends and participates in the development of activities with a greater range of choices.
• Responsible for documenting specific data, transfers to daily chart, and performs monthly progress reviews of data. Collects and provides data as determined by individual DHSP objectives and as otherwise specified by management. 
• Maintains physical upkeep of the program area. Has knowledge of supplies and equipment and recommends ordering when needed. Ensures equipment used is cleaned, stored appropriately, and is in good repair and safe condition. Ensures individuals served are trained in equipment before use at the service location and other work locations.
• Acts as advocate for individuals in all areas. 
• Completes continuous training in applied behavioral analysis and teaching techniques. Completes successful in-service training on Positive Behavior Support modules. 
• Responsible for the completion of 6-month review progress summaries and annual assessments according to specified due dates. 
• Supervises and organizes individual and group activities.
• Communicates consistently with management regarding treatment and skill development programs for individuals. Participates and is actively involved with DHSP team. 
• Ensures individuals are actively engaged in meaningful age-appropriate activities and groups throughout the day with a focus on skill building, communication, and self-reliance.
• Trains, mentors, and supports the activities of the staff. Provides information for feedback tools and provides feedback for annual performance evaluations. 
• Notifies Management staff of any emergencies.
• If assigned, functions as the Human Rights Officer and Fire Safety Officer. 
• Maintains updated resume on file at Day Hab location. 
• Performs other related duties, as required.


Knowledge and Skills:
• Knowledge of human, civil, and legal rights
• Knowledge of empowerment and use of self-advocacy techniques
• Knowledge of applied behavioral analysis with developmental disabilities population
• Knowledge and use of different communication styles
• Knowledge of advocacy techniques
• Knowledge of formal and informal assessment practices
• Knowledge of participatory planning techniques
• Knowledge of required independent living management skills
• Knowledge of crisis intervention techniques
• Knowledge of available community resources, job, and training opportunities
• Knowledge of documentation requirements
• Sensitivity to cultural, religious, racial, disability, and gender issues
• Persuasive, collaborative, and participative skills
• Presentation skills
• Ability to create strategies for persons served
• Ability to work independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team
• Ability to provide a positive role model
• Ability to balance competing priorities
• Ability to work in a professional and confidential capacity


Established in 1977, Vinfen is a nonprofit, health and human services organization and a leading provider of community-based services to individuals with mental health conditions, intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain injuries, and behavioral health challenges. Our services and advocacy promote the recovery, resiliency, habilitation, and self-determination of the people we serve. Vinfen's 3,500 dedicated employees are experienced, highly-trained professionals who provide a full range of supportive living, health, educational, and clinical services in over 550 sites throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut. For more information about Vinfen, please visit www.vinfen.org/careers.

My Job. My Community. My Vinfen.

Vinfen is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.


Typical Requirements:
One to two years experience in a related function preferred.


Preferred /Required Education:
A high school diploma or equivalent is required.
Driving Requirements:
Driving is a requirement for this position using either a Vinfen van or personal vehicle. If using a personal vehicle, you must possess and maintain adequate insurance as well as maintain a safe driving record which is subject to annual checks. A valid driver's license must be presented at the time of employment. Incumbents must be at least 21 years of age, have maintained a valid US driver's license for at least six months, and must be able to pass a driver's screening background check.


Physical Effort:
Ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, stoop, crouch, crawl, climb as this is a very physically active position.
Must be able to lift at least 25 pounds using proper lifting techniques or the use of a two-person lift.
Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment such as a calculator, copier, and printer.

Ability to sit, reach, climb stairs, and maneuver through narrow spaces or hallways.

Ability to assist persons served with activities of daily living.

Ability to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time as needed.

Ability to bend, reach, file, sit, stand, and move around the facility.

Ability to speak, hear, and communicate with persons served, staff, and external representatives.

Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Ability to assist in routine living activities including cleaning, meal preparation, vacuuming, shoveling, and grocery shopping.


Required Certifications:
CPR required within two weeks of hire
First Aid required within two weeks of hire
Safety Care required within 90 days of hire
NET required


USD $23.50 - USD $23.50 /Hr.

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