What are the responsibilities and job description for the Agiculture Enumerator position at National Association of State Departments of Agriculture?
The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) is a leading agriculture nonprofit that prioritizes employee satisfaction and well-being. We are seeking a detail-oriented, part-time/intermittent Field Enumerator to support our organization.
This role offers flexible hours, allowing you to work on your own schedule. As an enumerator, you will be responsible for conducting interviews in person or by telephone with farm operators and other individuals in a positive and respectful manner at all times.
Key responsibilities include representing NASDA and the benefits of enumerators positively in all survey actions, conducting in-person interviews for survey data collection in a positive and respectful manner, making crop observations in designated fields or asking for help when necessary.
Requirements include being able to operate a computer and iPad with ease, possessing excellent communication skills, organizational skills, and self-motivation, demonstrating punctuality and willingness to learn and follow directions, valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and a reliable cell phone.
This role offers flexible hours, allowing you to work on your own schedule. As an enumerator, you will be responsible for conducting interviews in person or by telephone with farm operators and other individuals in a positive and respectful manner at all times.
Key responsibilities include representing NASDA and the benefits of enumerators positively in all survey actions, conducting in-person interviews for survey data collection in a positive and respectful manner, making crop observations in designated fields or asking for help when necessary.
Requirements include being able to operate a computer and iPad with ease, possessing excellent communication skills, organizational skills, and self-motivation, demonstrating punctuality and willingness to learn and follow directions, valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and a reliable cell phone.