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A Human Rights Research job involves investigating, analyzing, and reporting on human rights issues, violations, and policies. Researchers gather data from various sources, including legal documents, news reports, interviews, and field investigations. Their work helps organizations, governments, and advocacy groups develop policies, raise awareness, and promote human rights protections. They may also contribute to legal cases, policy recommendations, and public reports. Strong analytical skills, knowledge of human rights laws, and attention to detail are essential for this role.

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To thrive in Human Rights Research, you need a strong background in qualitative and quantitative research methods, legal analysis, and a relevant degree in fields such as law, international relations, or social sciences. Familiarity with data analysis software, human rights databases, and international legal frameworks is often required, along with certifications like CITI Program training in research ethics. Outstanding attention to detail, cultural sensitivity, and strong written and verbal communication skills will set you apart. These competencies are essential for producing credible, impactful research that informs advocacy, policy development, and organizational decision-making in the human rights sector.

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Evaluation & Research Lead, ILAB Research Support Services (proposal)

Evaluation & Research Lead, ILAB Research Support Services (proposal)

Tetra Tech, Inc.

Arlington, VA • On-site

Full-time

Posted yesterday


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5.8

Company rating: 5.8 out of 10

Based on 40 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Management Systems International (MSI), a Tetra Tech Company, is a Washington, D.C. metro area management consultancy with a 40-year history of delivering results for our clients. Our expertise is in the fields of monitoring and evaluation; democracy and governance; peace and stability; rule of law and accountability; education; gender and inclusion; strategic communications; and leadership and organizational development. MSI has implemented projects in 90 countries around the world such as Colombia, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Syria and Ukraine, and works domestically. We support clients ranging from the U.S. Government (e.g., the U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Departments of State and Labor, and the Millennium Challenge Corporation) to large bilateral and multilateral donors (e.g., the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program). We also work with national and local governments, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), think tanks, foundations and universities. For more information, please visit our website at www.msiworldwide.com.
Proposal Summary
MSI is pursuing a five-year contract to provide research and support services to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB). DOL/ILAB is commissioning research support services to produce high-quality, timely Congressional and Executive Order reports on forced labor, child labor, and other labor policy priorities. Our team will deliver rigorous data analysis, policy research, technical editing, and communications support, while also strengthening ILAB's capacity through training, stakeholder engagement, and specialized supply chain and trade-related studies.
**Please note: Only U.S. citizens (or persons otherwise eligible to obtain and maintain a Public Trust clearance through a National Agency Check with Inquiries) are eligible for this position**
Position Summary
MSI requires an Evaluation and Research lead to produce a series of demand-led Congressional and Executive Order reports on forced labor, child labor, and related labor-policy issues. To ensure methodological rigor and credible findings, the Evaluation and Research Lead will help design, oversee, and execute all substantive research and evaluation activities under Contract 1605C2-25-N-0000. The Evaluation and Research Lead will be responsible for developing and implementing the technical approach for all research and evaluation tasks. The Evaluation and Research Lead will ensure that data collection, analysis, and reporting meet ILAB's scientific integrity standards and produce actionable insights for policy and programming. This position will report directly to the Team Leader and collaborate closely with subject-matter experts, field staff, and survivor consultants.
Responsibilities:
• On a demand basis, define evaluation questions, methodologies, sampling strategies, and data-quality protocols
• Draft and refine research instruments (questionnaires, interview guides, focus-group protocols) in accordance with ethical guidelines and inclusive of vulnerable and survivor populations
• Oversee quantitative and qualitative data collection activities, including desk reviews, supply-chain tracing, stakeholder interviews, and focus groups
• Ensure accurate, consistent data recording and storage; supervise field teams and local partners on data-management best practices
• Coordinate collection of ILO, UNESCO, and other statistical datasets; validate data quality and resolve discrepancies
• Conduct or supervise statistical analyses (using R, STATA, or similar), thematic coding, and triangulation across data sources
• Produce mid-term and final evaluation reports, including methodological appendices, data-visualization tables, and interpretation of findings against policy objectives
• Identify lessons learned, best practices, and actionable recommendations for DOL's labor-policy and trade-enforcement initiatives
• Facilitate technical working groups with ILAB staff, external experts, and in-country partners to review preliminary results and refine research approaches
• Implement the Quality Control Plan: conduct peer reviews of analytical outputs, verify source citations, and enforce scientific-integrity principles (objectivity, transparency, ethical conduct)
• Monitor adherence to timelines and budgets; flag risks to the Team Leader and propose corrective
• Train and mentor junior researchers, data collectors, and subcontractors in mixed-methods research techniques, ethics, and data-analysis software
• Produce internal guidance documents and toolkits on methodological approaches for ILAB's ongoing research needs
Qualifications:
• Advanced degree in evaluation, statistics, economics, sociology, international development, or related field
• At least 10 years of professional experience designing and leading mixed-methods evaluations, including 5 years on forced-child labor or human-rights research
• Demonstrated expertise in quantitative analysis (survey design, sampling, statistical modeling) and qualitative methods (interviews, focus groups, thematic coding)
• Familiarity with supply-chain mapping and trade-related dataset analysis
• Strong track record working ethically with vulnerable populations and survivors of exploitation
• Proficiency with data-analysis software (e.g., R, STATA, NVivo), MS Office, and data-management platforms
• Excellent written and oral communication skills, with experience drafting technical reports for U.S. Government audiences
MSI Tetra Tech is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified candidates will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law. Tetra Tech is a VEVRAA federal contractor and we request priority referral of veterans.
Reasonable Accommodations:
If you would like to request reasonable accommodations during the application process, please visit Tetra Tech's Disability Assistance Page .Our recruitment team looks forward to engaging in an interactive process to provide reasonable accommodations for candidates.
Only candidates who have been selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls, please.

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