Know Your Rights Program Facilitator
Company: REACH Beyond Domestic Violence Inc
Location: Waltham
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Know Your Rights
(KYR) Program Facilitator (part-time) REACH Beyond Domestic
Violence, Inc. About REACH Beyond Domestic Violence: REACH Beyond
Domestic Violence is a non-profit organization providing safety and
empowerment to survivors of abuse. We believe that everyone
deserves to live free from fear and violence, and that centering
survivor voices is one of the best ways to create healthier, more
informed communities. Our work is inclusive of all survivors
including women, men, children, and the LGBTQ community and has no
income or other requirements to access services, apart from being a
survivor of domestic violence. Resources that we offer include a
24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, support groups, legal advocacy,
specialized children’s and family's services, community-based
survivor advocacy programs and prevention programs including
community education and training. At REACH, we strive every day to
lead by example. The trust our survivor clients place in us is
built off the trust we place in each other. We support each other
through collaboration, accountability, and a shared belief that
lasting change is possible. Together, we challenge harmful norms,
embrace diversity and inclusion, and educate both individuals and
communities so we can prevent, and ultimately end, domestic
violence. Know Your Rights (KYR) Program Facilitator The Know Your
Rights (KYR) Program Facilitator is responsible for delivering
culturally responsive, trauma-informed rights-based education to
survivors of domestic violence and members of the broader
community. This role focuses on increasing knowledge of legal
rights, safety options, and available resources—particularly for
immigrant, limited-English-proficient, and historically
marginalized communities. The Facilitator works closely with REACH
staff and community partners to ensure programming is accessible,
empowering, and survivor-centered. Key Responsibilities: Facilitate
Know Your Rights workshops and presentations for survivors,
community members, and partner organizations Provide education on
topics such as: Domestic violence and survivor rights Legal
protections (e.g., restraining orders, housing rights, employment
protections) Immigration-related considerations and referrals
(non-legal advice) Accessing local and statewide resources Deliver
programming in community settings, schools, shelters, and partner
organizations Adapt curriculum to meet the cultural, linguistic,
and accessibility needs of participants Collaborate with REACH
advocates to ensure accurate referrals and survivor-centered
messaging Track attendance, session data, and outcomes in
accordance with grant and program requirements Participate in
trainings, supervision, and program planning meetings as needed
Uphold REACH’s values of equity, confidentiality, and
trauma-informed practice Other duties as assigned by supervisor or
leadership. All staff at REACH commit to: Working to ensure that
REACH’s values are demonstrated in the policies and procedures of
the organization, every day. Working in collaboration with
colleagues in other programs at the organization, participating
with internal committees, and engaging with external and coalition
work related to the role and/or the organization. Participating in
staff meetings and weekly professional supervision Work Schedule
Salary or Hourly: This is an hourly, non-exempt position.
Hours/Location: This is a hybrid position with at least 50% of the
employee’s time must in-person.” Evening/Weekend/Holiday: Some
evenings or weekends will be necessary for this position. This
position reports to the Senior Prevention Program Manager Benefits
This is a part-time, hourly, non-exempt position and is expected to
work 10-20 hours per week. The compensation ranges from $22.00 to
$24.00 depending upon skills and experience. Benefits include:
Optional retirement plan with employer matching up to 3% of salary
contributed. Sick time is accrued at 1 hour for every 30 hours
worked. This position is eligible for a sign-on/retention bonus of
$1,500. The bonus will be paid in three equal installments, each
issued within 30 days of the milestone date, provided the employee
remains continuously employed and in good standing. The payment
schedule is as follows: one-third at the start date, one-third at
six (6) months of employment, one-third at one (1) year of
employment. REACH is an equal opportunity employer and provides an
inclusive work environment. Requirements: Requirements Fluency in
Spanish (verbal, reading, and writing) is required. Strong
communication, empathetic listening, and analytical thinking
skills. Model and uphold appropriate boundaries at work with
survivors. Knowledge of Greater Boston area and resources.
Commitment to the philosophy and mission of REACH Candidates will
be asked to submit to periodic background checks. Candidates must
have a valid driver’s license and a car and be willing to drive
survivors working with REACH’s program for appointments. REACH
provides mileage reimbursement at the IRS rate.
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