Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission

Field Interviewer - Part-time

Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission  •  Wichita, KS (Onsite)  •  6 hours ago
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Job Description

Field Interviewers on the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) are responsible for:

  • Traveling frequently to selected locations to recruit study participants
  • Making in-person contact with selected respondents to discuss the study, answer questions, and obtain participation
  • Performing proper administration of a computer-assisted interview, collecting confidential information, and administering standardized questionnaires to selected individuals
  • Independently managing administrative duties, including participating in conference calls and completing online trainings
  • Transmitting data as scheduled
  • Assuming full and legal responsibility for use and care of project-issued equipment
  • Safeguarding any participant incentives, issued equipment, or project materials against damage, loss, or theft
  • Assuming responsibility for and carefully tracking all participant incentives
  • Submitting timely and accurate Time & Expense reports
  • Virtually attend scheduled meetings with other members of the project team
  • Approaching selected households without prior appointment
  • Working and driving after dark
  • Attending weekly scheduled calls with Field Supervisor
  • Adhering to a schedule set by the Field Supervisor for respondent contact times
  • Providing availability for field observations conducted by a member of client or RTI staff
  • Maintaining required system updates to project equipment and completion of administrative tasks

Qualifications

Minimum Required Qualifications
  • Must possess High School Diploma or GED
  • Possess effective communication skills through speech and listening
  • Fluency in English through reading, writing, and speaking
  • Available for entire training and data collection period
  • Able to successfully complete training
  • Must have a valid US driver's license and reliable personal automobile available for business use
  • Comfortable using RTI issued tablet, laptop and other associated equipment
  • Access to password-protected Wi-Fi connection for data transmissions and administrative responsibilities
  • Able to keep project information confidential
  • Willingness to work in various types of weather conditions and after dark
  • Maintain regular access to a computer with a webcam or an internet enabled device with a forward-facing camera (e.g. tablet, smartphone) and reliable internet connection for completion of all training courses and virtual attendance for all required meetings
  • Position involves physical demands of carrying, lifting, standing, bending, stretching, stooping, typing, and climbing stairs. Physical effort includes supplies and equipment up to 13 pounds
  • Available for a variable work schedule as dictated by the quarterly schedule, size, and location of assignments
Preferred Qualifications for Ideal Candidates
  • Positive, self-motivated, curious, and enjoy interacting with people from a variety of backgrounds
  • Effective time, schedule, and workload management skills to meet set deadlines
  • Computer skills, namely email and internet proficiency
  • Be comfortable working in unfamiliar areas
  • Available for possible overnight travel if remote segments are included in the assignment area
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission

About Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission

Established in 1947 by consent of Congress, the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (PSMFC) is an interstate compact agency that helps resource agencies and the fishing industry sustainably manage our valuable Pacific Ocean resources in a five-state region. Member states include California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Alaska. Each represented by three Commissioners.

Mission

As stated by the governing compact, PSMFC's purpose shall be “to promote the better utilization of fisheries – marine, shell, and anadromous, which are of mutual concern, and to develop a joint program of protection and prevention of physical waste of such fisheries in all of those areas of the Pacific Ocean over which the compacting states jointly or separately now have or may hereafter acquire jurisdiction.”

PSMFC's primary goal is to promote and support policies and actions to conserve, develop, and manage our fishery resources in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska. We accomplish this through coordinating research activities, monitoring fishing activities, and facilitating a wide variety of projects. We work to collect data and maintain databases on salmon, steelhead, and other marine fish for fishery managers and the fishing industry.

Industry
Agriculture & Forestry
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Portland, OR
Year Founded
1947
Website
psmfc.org
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