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Conducts entry level business process analysis, needs assessments and preliminary cost / benefit ... by applicable human rights legislation. Accommodations are available on request for candidates ...

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Conducts advanced level business process analysis, needs assessments and preliminary cost / benefit ... by applicable human rights legislation. Accommodations are available on request for candidates ...

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How much do human rights analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for human rights analyst in Manchester, CT is $84,813.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,700.00 and $110,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a human rights analyst?

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.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a human rights analyst?

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.

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Infographic showing various Human Rights Analyst job openings in Manchester, CT as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $84,813 per year, or $40.8 per hour.

Board Certified Behavior Analyst

Venture Community Services Inc

Sturbridge, MA • On-site

$76K - $93K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


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5.9

Company rating: 5.9 out of 10

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Job description

Description

Venture Community Services provides support to individuals facing diverse challenges through a compassionate and dedicated workforce using innovative practices that encourage independence, empowerment, and opportunity.


The opportunity to enhance the lives of individuals with disabilities has untold rewards. At Venture, we are committed to empowering our employees through ongoing education and innovative training opportunities that cultivate talents. Venture Community Services offers an excellent benefits package, values work-life balance and promotes a culture of inclusion and equity where employees' opinions matter.


This position has a typical work schedule of Monday - Friday 8am to 4pm or 9am to 5pm. In addition, if selected for the position, you will be working with adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities.


This is a salaried, exempt position: $86,000/year

Sign On Bonus: $7500


SUMMARY OF POSITION

The Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) reports to the Clinical Supervisor of the Clinical & Behavioral Services department. The BCBA will provide support to Day and Residential programs by coordinating and providing services in Applied Behavior Analysis, function analyses and assessment, behavior acquisition and reduction procedures, and adaptive life skills. The BCBA will also provide ongoing support to Direct Support Professionals (DSP) and managers as it relates to the implementation and documentation associated with Behavior Support Plan.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Develop Universal Positive Behavioral Supports (agency wide) for consumers, employees and stakeholders.

Develop and implement positive behavior plans and strategies (PBSP, PBIP).

Develop Psychotropic Medication Treatment Plans for individuals that exhibit problem behaviors associated with a clinical diagnosis and are prescribed psychotropic medication.

Review, analyze and interpret data frequently to ensure treatment is appropriate and/or changes are warranted.

Conduct Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA) using staff interviews (MAS, FAST, open-ended indirect assessment) and direct observation.

Conduct Functional Analysis (FA) when requested and approved by the Vice President of Clinical and Behavioral Services.

Conduct preference assessments and other assessments as needed (ABLLS, VB-MAPP, PEAK, Vineland and QABF)

Conduct Behavioral Skills Training with ABA Tech, DSP staff and supervisors.

Participate in Individual Service Plans and Day Habilitation Support Plans, complete all behavioral documentation requested.

Utilize iCentrix and HCSIS websites to enter documents including, but not limited to behavioral assessments, psychotropic medication treatment plans and positive behavioral support plans.

Participate in Risk Review meetings, providing data relating to risk.

Develop transition plans for new referrals that require behavioral supports.

Participate in the agency's Positive Behavioral Support (PBS) and Human Rights Committee when requested.

Assist in the development, facilitation, and follow-up training in Applied Behavior Analysis, inclusive of the Department of Developmental Services (DDS) regulation on the use of Positive Behavioral Support.

Provide direct instructional supports including, but not limited to, ABA techs, practicum supervision/teaching, and in-service instruction to other support professionals.

Initiate recommendations for additional clinical, psychological, forensic evaluation, therapy, and other outside assessments as needed.

Develop, implement, and maintain tools necessary for carrying out behavioral intervention plans in a timely manner (i.e. visual schedules, token systems, etc.).

Maintain all data, paperwork, and communication between direct support professionals, supervisors, guardians, DDS employees and other stakeholders.

Provide training in behavior plan development, behavior plan management, DDS regulations and Human Rights as needed/requested.

Be knowledgeable in emergency physical restraint and intervention procedures.

Review incident reports, as needed, relating to behavior, identifying trends and possible behavioral needs of the individual.

Data tracking and review of psychiatric medication changes after individuals' psychiatrist visits.

Assist with completing informational packets for site supervisors to bring to psychiatric appointments including data collected on behaviors, and other pertinent information to be shared with the psychiatrist.

Ensure plan compliance with DDS and Medicaid regulations for Positive Behavioral Supports.

Provide behavioral health services to contracted agencies as directed.

Maintain licensure as a Licensed Applied Behavior Analyst (LABA) with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


MARGINAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Attend outside Agency meetings as requested by the Vice President of Clinical & Behavioral Services.

Present intensive plans to Peer Review Committee and/or the PBS Committee supporting the justification of using subjectively aversive interventions.

Review current research in the field; as relevant implement and disseminate information internally.

Attend trainings to further develop clinical skills/knowledge as needed to remain current.

Be trained in Human Rights.


PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS

Maintain CPR & AED Certifications

Travel to various residential sites, day program, and contracted agencies.

Effective written and verbal skills.

Strong coordination skills - ability to prioritize case loads.

Ability to effectively utilize a computer.

Ability to collect and analyze data.


Requirements

MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE QUALIFICATIONS

Must be a Licensed Applied Behavior Analyst (LABA) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Must be a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and an approved supervisor by the BACB.

Minimum of three years of professional level experience in ABA/relevant field and a minimum of two years working in a progressive management position, residential experience strongly preferred; these positions must be Master's level.

Must be 21+ years old, have a valid driver's license, daily use of a car on site and be available by telephone for daily contact.



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