What are the responsibilities and job description for the PATH 2.0 – Field Interviewer position at WESTAT?
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals to be Field Interviewers on the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study. PATH collects information on tobacco use and examines attitudes about tobacco use as well as the short- and long-term health effects of such use.
Interviewers are required to locate sampled addresses, screen household members, and interview sampled adults and youth in their homes for a longitudinal study. Interviewers will ask some respondents for biological samples. The interview and samples collection process are expected to last approximately 2 hours.
Interviewers regularly receive and transmit data via the internet and report progress and costs to their supervisor.
The PATH Study employs a multimode approach to data collection. Interviewers are required to collect data primarily in person but data can be collected by phone if the respondent prefers.
Protecting the health and safety of our employees and survey participants is a top priority for Westat. Based on recommendations from the CDC and other public health authorities, we require staff to protect and monitor their health while working on their assignment, which may regular testing for COVID-19 or other screening activities. The use of personal protective equipment, regular testing for COVID-19, or other screening activities is required. As a Federal Government contractor, Westat will require staff to provide proof that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 upon hire, and to follow all safety protocols, subject to approved accommodations under applicable law.
Interested applicants are required to view the PATH interviewer video to learn more about this position prior to submitting an application. To view the video, click the link below:
Watch the PATH video
Or cut and paste this URL into your browser:
https://westat-jobs.westat.com/videos/PATH_Interviewer.cfm
Basic Qualifications
Candidates must:
- Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information;
- Have a high school diploma or GED; and
- Be able to complete a fully remote training program that requires 20-25 hours per week, for approximately 4 weeks prior to the start of data collection (July 5 through August 1, 2022).
Minimum Requirements
- Live in Pinellas County, or surrounding counties;
- Be available to work during the data collection period from August 2 through December 31, 2022;
- Be available to work 20-25 hours per week, 3 to 4 hours at a time, mostly evenings and weekends, at specified days/times when work is available;
- Be able to complete the training according to the given schedule while adhering to professional training protocols;
- Be able to communicate multiple times per week with your assigned supervisor, during the training period;
- Be available to travel locally for project work; employees needing to travel for project work or training must ensure that they have proper documentation that meets the REAL ID requirements;
- Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position, with or without reasonable accommodations, which include: lifting and carrying 30 pounds of equipment and materials; walking several blocks; and climbing a flight of stairs while carrying equipment;
- Have telephone service with a long-distance calling feature;
- Have a secure high-speed internet home connection. The training program requires internet access for eLearning training modules, online classrooms, and video calls;
- Have a reliable vehicle with insurance under your name; and
- Have a valid (current) driver’s license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
- In-person interviewing and/or cold-calling experience;
- Experience working with the public;
- Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively in English;
- Able to communicate effectively with people from all walks of life and socio-economic groups;
- Able to establish and maintain a good rapport with study respondents;
- Comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors;
- Comfortable using a laptop computer;
- Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented; and
- Able to work independently and in a team environment with little direct supervision.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history.
This Federal Government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. The hourly rate for this location is $16.42. In addition to hourly pay, a Health and Welfare payment of $4.60 per hour, which may be reduced based on group benefit elections, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This is a part-time non-exempt position not initially eligible for health insurance. This position is eligible for overtime pay, sick leave, paid vacation, and holiday leave, and may qualify for the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) based on hours worked. Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, gender identity or expression, or any other protected status under applicable law.
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