NASDA Midwest Plains Enumerator Coach- North Central Nebraska at National Association of State Departments of Agriculture
Bassett, Nebraska, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Jul, 26

Salary

22.09

Posted On

19 Apr, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Data collection, Quality control, Critical thinking, Communication, Presentation skills, Interpersonal skills, Relationship building, Time management, Technology proficiency, Agricultural knowledge, Salesmanship

Industry

Government Relations Services

Description
Full Job Description As an Enumerator Coach for the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA), you will be responsible for providing a crucial role in serving our agricultural producers by providing reliable, accurate, and objective statistics and information that farmers, ranchers, and rural communities depend on. This position will assist enumerators with quality control and technical questions related to surveys assigned to enumerators. NASDA employees earn competitive pay and enjoy an excellent work culture at an organization with an incredible mission. ABOUT NASDA The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture is a nonpartisan, nonprofit association representing the elected and appointed commissioners, secretaries, and directors of the state departments of agriculture. NASDA enhances American food and agriculture communities through policy, partnerships, and public engagement. We recognize that to achieve our goals, we need employees who are as passionate about agriculture as we are. We strive to create a positive work environment that our employees can be proud of and where they can build their careers. ABOUT THE POSITION The essential functions include but are not limited to: Review completed survey forms, questionnaires, and other materials for accuracy and completeness Monitor, coach, and continue to train enumerators during data collection Communicate with the NASDA Enumerator Manager and NASDA enumerators to achieve successful and efficient data collection QUALIFICATIONS A high school diploma and one year of college or work experience are required Experience in data collection Exceptional critical thinking skills. Ability to exercise sound judgment and resolve problems Exceptional verbal and written communication skills. Strong presentation skills Superior interpersonal and relationship-building skills High level of independence in day-to-day tasks Self-motivated as well as a team player Demonstrated ability to work well in a fast-paced and deadline-oriented work environment Willing to learn new duties and technology-related skills as required Position requires 20-30 hours of availability per week (both weekday and weekend hours will be required) Reliable transportation and the ability to travel intermittently, throughout the year. Salemanship Skills and agricultural knowledge preferred. Ability to operate and navigate an iPad, email, and comfortable with learning new technology. Able to walk unassisted for up to 100 yards Able to lift and carry up to 40 lbs Available for quarterly in-person training up to 350 miles away Able to work up to 30 hours per week SALARY RANGE- starting at $22.09 an hour WORK SCHEDULE This is a Part-time, nonexempt position that is remote. Benefits: Performance bonuses Career development We understand your time is valuable, so we have a rapid and easy application process. Please complete our initial 3-minute, mobile-friendly application. We look forward to meeting you! Location: 22203 NASDA does not discriminate in employment practices or programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, disability, political beliefs, or family status. You will have to pass a background check
Responsibilities
The Enumerator Coach is responsible for monitoring, coaching, and training enumerators to ensure accurate and efficient data collection. They also review completed survey forms and questionnaires for quality control and completeness.
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