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As a part-time Field Interviewer, you will interact with others and approach selected households without a prior appointment. Field Interviewers will make face-to-face visits to selected households to screen for eligible respondents and conduct in-person NSFG interviews.
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RTI International is seeking self-motivated and outgoing individuals to work on an important and long-standing government-sponsored research study, the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) as Part-Time Field Interviewers.
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Each of your trips to the field is expected to be at least 4 hours long. On average, you should be available to work in the field 4 days each week. Field Interviewers are responsible for.
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The National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), conducted by the federal government since 1973, is a national survey of women and men, 15-49 years of age, designed to provide national estimates of factors affecting pregnancy and birth rates, and general reproductive health.
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Flexible work scheduleAccess to an employee discount programReimbursable travel time and mileageProject DetailsRTI International is seeking self-motivated and outgoing individuals to work on an important and long-standing government-sponsored research study, the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) as Part-Time Field Interviewers.
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As a field interviewer you will contact selected households and communicate the importance of participating in NSDUH. Successful field interviewers need to be self-motivated, outgoing, and able to work a variable schedule working when respondents are likely at home.
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Participating in weekly scheduled calls with the Field Supervisor. RTI International is seeking Part-Time Field Interviewers to work on the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) , a government-sponsored research study that has been conducted since 1971.
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Each of your trips to the field are expected to be at least 4 hours long. RTI International Field Interviewers also get the opportunity to make a difference in their local community as well as an opportunity to work for a company named by Newsweek as one of America's Greatest Workplaces 2023.
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Each training day will consist of: 4 hours of instructor-led live training via zoom, 2-3 hours of independently completed tasks including online courses, 2 hours live zoom assistance provided after class for those wanting or requiring extra help.
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One that integrates expertise across the social and laboratory sciences, engineering, and international development. Access to password protected WiFi connection for data transmission and administrative responsibilities.
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The pay rate for this part-time position is $20 / hr based on experience and geographic location. In addition to hourly pay, a Health and Welfare stipend of $4.80 per hour will be provided for up to 40 hours per week.
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This important study provides up-to-date information on alcohol, tobacco, drug use, mental health and other health-related issues in the United States. For USA Job Postings Only: RTI participates in the US Government E-Verify program.
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Traveling frequently to selected locations to recruit study participants. Submitting timely and accurate Time & Expense reports. Must have a valid driver's license and reliable personal automobile available for business use.
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Knowledge Services is seeking a Field Interviewer for a 3-month contract opportunity in the Garden City area. Knowledge Services is seeking a Field Interviewer for a 3-month contract opportunity in the Garden City area.
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Lighthouse Institute, a division of Chestnut Health Systems, is seeking a full-time, contract Field Tracker/Interviewer for our Chicago, IL facility. Document all follow-up activities on the day it occurred, and turn in with 24 hour to Field Supervisor.
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