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How much do human trafficking analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average yearly pay for human trafficking analyst in the United States is $63,133.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,500.00 and $79,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Human Trafficking Analyst vs Human Rights Investigator?

AspectHuman Trafficking AnalystHuman Rights Investigator
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, relevant certifications in trafficking or law enforcementBachelor's degree, certifications in human rights or investigative techniques
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, NGOs, law enforcementInternational organizations, NGOs, government agencies
Employer & IndustryFocus on trafficking cases, law enforcement, policy analysisFocus on human rights violations, investigations, advocacy
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding trafficking analysis rolesUnderstanding human rights investigation roles

Both roles involve investigations and require relevant certifications, but Human Trafficking Analysts focus specifically on trafficking cases within law enforcement or NGOs, while Human Rights Investigators cover a broader range of human rights violations across various organizations.

What are Human Trafficking Analysts?

Human Trafficking Analysts are professionals who specialize in identifying, assessing, and investigating patterns of human trafficking. They analyze data from multiple sources, such as law enforcement reports, social services, and digital communications, to detect and prevent trafficking activities. Their work supports law enforcement agencies, helps rescue victims, and contributes to policy development and public awareness campaigns. Human Trafficking Analysts often collaborate with government agencies, NGOs, and international organizations to combat trafficking on local, national, and global levels.

What are some common challenges faced by Human Trafficking Analysts, and how can these be addressed in the workplace?

Human Trafficking Analysts often encounter challenges such as processing large volumes of sensitive data, coping with emotionally distressing content, and maintaining accuracy under pressure. To address these, organizations typically provide robust support systems, including access to counseling services, regular training on data management tools, and clear protocols for information sharing and reporting. Collaborating closely with law enforcement, social services, and legal teams also helps analysts share the workload and gain different perspectives, making their work more effective and sustainable.

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

To excel as a Human Trafficking Analyst, you need a background in criminal justice or related fields, strong analytical skills, and experience interpreting complex data. Familiarity with case management systems, data analysis tools, and relevant certifications like Certified Human Trafficking Investigator (CHTI) are often required. Critical thinking, cultural sensitivity, and effective communication are essential soft skills for collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and engaging with vulnerable populations. These abilities are crucial for accurately identifying trafficking patterns, supporting investigations, and ensuring the safety and empowerment of victims.
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Infographic showing various Human Trafficking Analyst job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 11% Locum Tenens, 11% Internship, 22% Full Time, and 56% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,133 per year, or $30.4 per hour.
Human Trafficking Specialist

Human Trafficking Specialist

Chicago Children's Advocacy Center

Chicago, IL • On-site

$58K - $62K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

ChicagoCAC employees are expected to perform their job duties and act in a manner consistent with the Core Values of the organization.

Responsibility Summary

The Human Trafficking Specialist (HTS) provides individual, family, and group advocacy and case management to human trafficking clients within agency policies and procedures and practices. Responsibilities include providing clinical level case management and advocacy services and a variety of wraparound support duties. The HTS works with the Human Trafficking Therapist(s) to assess for mental health needs of clients and makes appropriate referrals. The HTS reports to the Human Trafficking Program Manager. In addition, the HTS is responsible for creating an inclusive environment that demonstrates equity and belonging to our clients, ChicagoCAC staff, and partners.


Primary Responsibilities:

    • May be required to assist in coordinating the investigative, law enforcement and child protection work of CPD, DCFS and Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in Human Trafficking cases in the city of Chicago as well as coordination of cases in the State of Illinois with the FBI and Department of Homeland Security.


    • Provides direct individual and family clinical advocacy and case management to a minimum caseload of 20-25 clients including comprehensive coordination, service planning, effective service implementation, and discharge planning within the guidelines established by the Family Hope Center. Caseload range is based on clients with full-time engagement and may be adjusted up to a size of 30 depending on frequency of contact with clients.


    • May be asked to support drop-in program and therapy or psychoeducation groups (child, parent, combined child and parent, or family).


    • Performs a variety of casework duties, including obtaining, analyzing, and evaluating data necessary to implement client services.


    • Actively participates in reflective, clinical, and administrative supervision with the HT Program Manager at a frequency to be determined by the specialist and supervisor together.


    • Actively participates in Family Hope Center department meetings and case consultations.


    • Actively participates in peer consultation process.


    • Participates in Family Hope Center file reviews.


    • Provides linkage to other appropriate resources, including services external to the agency, based upon the needs of clients and families.


    • Maintains accurate, complete, and timely client records as required by the Family Hope Center and ChicagoCAC.


    • Conducts crisis assessments and responds appropriately to client crisis needs.


    • Participates in Family Hope Center community events and actively fosters supportive community environment within Family Hope Center for clients and families.


    • Promotes trauma resiliency among the Family Hope Center team, ChicagoCAC staff, and MDT staff by participating in and contributing to projects to foster the trauma informed environment, e.g. Breathing Room.


    • Participates in MDT case review, case consultation, or staff meetings to provide clinical support related to Human Trafficking cases.


    • Participates in Human Trafficking Collaborations and Task Force Meetings.


    • Facilitates trainings with Human Trafficking Therapist(s).


    • Performs other duties as assigned.

Discretion

The Human Trafficking Specialist has a mid-level range of discretion and independent decision-making.

Supervisory Responsibilities

None

Relationships

The Human Trafficking Specialist works closely with the Trauma Therapist, Director of MDT Coordination, Director of Advocacy, Chief Program Officer for Advocacy & Investigative Services, Forensic Interviewers, Family Advocates, MDT partner agencies and community partners.

Qualifications

  • Minimum requirement of a Master’s Degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or another human service related field.
  • Must be license eligible (LCPC, LCSW). Minimum of one year experience of providing full-time direct services with human trafficking cases preferred.
  • Strong problem-solving, organizational, written, oral, and communication skills needed. Demonstrated awareness of multiple cultures and cultural impact on the delivery of service is a must.
  • Flexibility in schedule based on the needs of clients is required. Travel to client’s homes or schools or other community locations for delivery of service is required. Evenings required. Bilingual-Spanish preferred.
  • Will be required to use personal vehicle and show valid license and active insurance upon request.

In addition to making a significant impact on children’s and families’ lives, ChicagoCAC offers amazing benefits for our staff, which include:

  • Free employee-only BCBS HMO healthcare coverage with an opportunity to upgrade to BCBS PPO or HSA plans and add family members to plans. *
  • Free life insurance at 2x your salary up to a maximum of $200,000. *
  • Additional pay of 10% of your salary up to $7,500 per year (available after 6 months of employment) to use towards a menu of benefits such as: additional health benefits, dental, vision, long-term disability short-term disability, 401K plan, a Roth option, legal coverage, dependent care, flexible spending, and taxable spending. *
  • Taxable spending may be used for health club membership, fitness activities, tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment, among other options. *
  • Paid Time Off (“PTO”): PTO starts accruing the first day of employment and consists of 35 days in a 12-month period. *
  • PTO days are used for all days off, including holidays and sick time so you have maximum flexibility in the use of your PTO. *
  • Timing of vacations may be dependent on client needs, as that’s our first priority.
  • PTO goes up to 40 days after 5 years. *
  • Additional PTO for FMLA-related reasons up to 20 days. *
  • A remote work policy that provides flexibility in work hours so long as operational needs are met.
  • Regular expert training on evidence-based therapy modalities, which includes being able to earn Continuing Education Units.
  • A wonderful facility dog (Mac) who provides comfort and support to our kids and loves staff visits when he’s not working.
  • The ability to wear jeans and enjoy afternoon milk and cookies every Friday!

ChicagoCAC is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.

Please be aware that a condition of employment at ChicagoCAC is that you must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. You must provide proof of vaccination status.

If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, you may contact our Human Resources Department at (312) 492-3700.