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Human Services Research Institute average salary is $60,422, median salary is $58,283 with a salary range from $58,282 to $64,700.
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Research Associate 64,700-64,700 Cambridge, MA, 02138 2018 Human Services Research Institute Research Associate Salaries (3)
Human Services Research Institute Cambridge, MA Salaries
Research Associate 58,282-58,283 Cambridge, MA, 02138 2017 Human Services Research Institute Research Associate Salaries (3)
Human Services Research Institute Cambridge, MA Salaries
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  • Human Services Research Institute
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Portland, OR
  • The Self-Advocate Leadership Network, established in 1998, is a collaboration between self-advocate from across the country and the Human Services Research Institute (HSRI). We offer training directly to self-advocates and others - including family members, direct support staff and board members. The curriculum, "My Voice, My Choice - A Manual for Self-Advocates," provides the basis for much of the training. "My Voice, My Choice" emphasizes basic skills and information related to self-advocacy, how service systems work, and self-determination. The curriculum is designed in a way that makes the information easy to learn and fun. It uses ordinary language, group