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NASDA is seeking a part-time Enumerator Coach to support agricultural producers by ensuring accurate data collection. The role involves coaching enumerators, reviewing survey forms, and communicating with the Enumerator Manager. Ideal candidates are self-motivated with strong communication skills and experience in data collection.
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As an Enumerator Coach for NASDA, you will play a vital role in supporting agricultural producers by providing reliable, accurate, and objective statistics and information essential for farmers, ranchers, and rural communities. Your responsibilities include assisting enumerators with quality control and technical survey questions, reviewing completed survey forms for accuracy, and coaching enumerators during data collection. You will also communicate with the NASDA Enumerator Manager to ensure efficient data collection and may complete surveys as needed.
The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization representing state agriculture officials. NASDA aims to enhance American food and agriculture through policy, partnerships, and public engagement, fostering a positive work environment and career growth for its employees.
Starting at $22.09/hour, part-time, approximately 15-25 hours/week. Remote position requiring residence in specified states. Benefits include performance bonuses, career development, flexibility, and remote work options.
Please complete our quick mobile-friendly application, attach a cover letter, and resume. We look forward to your application!
NASDA is an equal opportunity employer and conducts background checks. Candidates must reside in designated states.