Field Interviewers on the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) are responsible for traveling frequently to selected locations to recruit study participants. They make in-person contact with selected respondents to discuss the study, answer questions, and obtain participation. The role involves performing the proper administration of a computer-assisted interview, collecting confidential information, and administering standardized questionnaires. Interviewers will independently manage administrative duties, including participating in conference calls and completing online trainings, and transmitting data as scheduled. They assume full and legal responsibility for the use and care of project-issued equipment and must safeguard participant incentives, issued equipment, or project materials against damage, loss, or theft. The position requires submitting timely and accurate Time & Expense reports and virtually attending scheduled meetings with other members of the project team. Interviewers will approach selected households without prior appointment, work and drive after dark, and attend weekly scheduled calls with their Field Supervisor. They must adhere to a schedule set by the Field Supervisor for respondent contact times and provide availability for field observations conducted by client or RTI staff. Maintaining required system updates to project equipment and completing administrative tasks are also key responsibilities. Overnight travel may be required as needed.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED