Museum Research Worker plans, organizes and conducts research in scientific, cultural, historical, or artistic fields for use in projects of sponsoring institution. May require a bachelor's degree in a related area and 2-4 years of experience. Being a Museum Research Worker is familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Additionally, Museum Research Worker performs a variety of complicated tasks. Typically reports to the head of a unit/department. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Are you a people person who loves tackling new challenges, meeting new people, and helping your community? A tech-savvy self-starter with the drive to start what you finish? Do you have experience in a social science research setting or working with aging and/or disabled populations? Vital Research, in collaboration with the state of Oregon, is seeking contracted Field Interviewers to conduct interviews with individuals who are receiving state services to assess participant quality of life and satisfaction with services for National Core Indicators – Aging and Disabilities (NCI-AD) projects. There will be two available dates for a mandatory orientation: mid-to-late April. The project is expected to continue through early October or until all interviews are completed.
As a Field Interviewer, you will play a vital role in conducting semi-structured in-person or remote (via phone or Zoom) interviews with older adults and persons who have a physical disability from varying cultural, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. These interviews help assess the participant’s quality of life and satisfaction with services. Core questions cover topics such as accessing essential services, communication with providers and case managers, choice of services, medical transportation, and personal safety, as well as community inclusion and empowerment.
At Vital Research, we understand that the success of our projects depends on exceptional candidates like you. That's why we want to make sure you have all the support you need to excel in your role. Here's what we offer:
As a Field Interviewer, responsibilities include:
Field interviewers MUST be available to conduct all interview modes (in-person, phone, and video) based on participant preference. All work hours (including scheduling of appointments), travel time, mileage, and supplies are included in the per-interview compensation rate.
To thrive in this role, we seek candidates who possess the following qualities:
In addition, the following qualifications are desired:
We understand that your dedication deserves appropriate compensation. As a contracted Field Interviewer, you will invoice Vital Research and receive payment at the following rates:
Please note that all consulting opportunities and offers with Vital Research are contingent upon the passing of a background check, orientation, and the use of personal protective equipment when necessary.
Apply by the submission deadline of April 7, 2024, and embark on a rewarding journey with Vital Research!
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