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Showing posts with label field data collector. Show all posts
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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST, Field Data Collector, NORC - Nationwide (Remote)

 The Field team is seeking talented individuals for future hiring initiatives. In the Field Data Collector role, you will talk to people from all walks of life—either by telephone or in person—to obtain information on issues that will affect social policy. The people being surveyed, who are called respondents, are chosen through a complex scientific sampling procedure. Interviewers administer carefully developed, field-tested questionnaires to respondents. Our talent acquisition team will reach out when new positions open that align with your experience.


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Field Data Collector (Bi-Lingual Required), U of I Center for Prevention Research &,Development - Chicago, IL (PART TIME)


University of Illinois
Center for Prevention Research &Development
Part-time (50%) Extra Help Hourly Field Data Collector (Bi-Lingual Required)

The University of Illinois’ Center for Prevention Research & Development (CPRD) within the University of Illinois’ Institute of Government and Public Affairs seeks a part-time (20 hours per week), hourly Field Data Collector. CPRD is conducting the evaluation and benchmarking analysis of the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Programs (MIECHV). MIECHV is funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services as part of the prevention service strategies under the Affordable Care Act 2012. MIECHV is a national program that is funded in 6 communities across Illinois including Chicago, Elgin, Cicero, Rockford, Decatur and Danville.
The Field Data Collector will travel primarily in the West side of Chicago (Cicero) area to conduct home visits and conduct assessments regarding the impact of home visitation services on young high-risk mothers. A Bachelors degree in social work, psychology, human development, child development, or other social sciences (Masters preferred in a related field) and two years of clinical or research experience, and experience working with vulnerable populations is required. Incumbents must have a valid driver's license; reliable transportation and ability to travel from city to city within the State of Illinois. Candidate must be bi-lingual. For a full description of duties and requirements, please visit the url below.
This is a part-time, hourly Extra Help professional position. This position could potentially become a part time visiting position in the future. Finalists will be required to pass a background check prior to being hired. For full consideration, candidates must apply and submit a letter of application, resume, and names/addresses/phone numbers of three professional references by June 19, 2015 at https://uajobs.hr.uillinois.edu/.
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The University of Illinois is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer dedicated to building a community of excellence, equity and diversity. University Administration welcomes applications from women, underrepresented minorities, persons with disabilities, sexual minority groups and other candidates who will lead and contribute to the diversification and enrichment of ideas and perspectives.