Adecco Hiring Event Potential On-Site Interviews!
Russellville, IL jobs
"Adecco Hiring Event - Racine, WIPotential for On-Site Interviews! Walk Ins Welcome! Presented by Adecco | Racine, WIEvent Details:
Dates: December 18th- December 19th Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Hosted by: Adecco Staffing
Positions Available!
Assembly Technician - $18-19.80/hr
No Experience Required!
This Adecco in-person hiring event will be located at our Local Adecco office in Racine, WI.
We encourage you to RSVP in advance to secure an interview slot. However, if you're unable to find a time that works for you, walk-ins are also welcome between 9am - 3pm. Please bring an updated resume to your interview.
Check in with our Friendly team when you arrive and let them know you're here for the hiring event. Plenty of parking available. We look forward to meeting you!
Benefits & Perks
Competitive benefits package, including:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Weekly Pay
401(k) Plan
15% Shift Differential
Referral Bonus
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Adecco Hiring Event Potential On-Site Interviews!
Gurnee, IL jobs
"Adecco Hiring Event - Racine, WIPotential for On-Site Interviews! Walk Ins Welcome! Presented by Adecco | Racine, WIEvent Details:
Dates: December 18th- December 19th Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Hosted by: Adecco Staffing
Positions Available!
Assembly Technician - $18-19.80/hr
No Experience Required!
This Adecco in-person hiring event will be located at our Local Adecco office in Racine, WI.
We encourage you to RSVP in advance to secure an interview slot. However, if you're unable to find a time that works for you, walk-ins are also welcome between 9am - 3pm. Please bring an updated resume to your interview.
Check in with our Friendly team when you arrive and let them know you're here for the hiring event. Plenty of parking available. We look forward to meeting you!
Benefits & Perks
Competitive benefits package, including:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Weekly Pay
401(k) Plan
15% Shift Differential
Referral Bonus
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Honda Job Fair - On-Site Interviews!
Milford Center, OH jobs
Honda Job Fair - Now Hiring Manufacturing Assemblers!Instant Consideration and On-Site Interviews Presented by Adecco | Marysville, OH
Event Details: Time: 8:30AM to 3:00PM daily
Hosted by: Adecco Staffing
Honda Positions Available!
Manufacturing Assemblers 1st and 2nd Shift - $22.70-$23.80/hr + $125 Potential Monthly Attendance Bonus
No Experience Required!
Ready to jumpstart your career with one of the world's most respected automotive brands? Join us at the Honda Job Fair and discover exciting opportunities to become part of a team that values quality, innovation, and YOU.
Take the next step and schedule today!
Meet our recruiters and learn more about the roles. Walk away with a new career path and a chance to join the Honda legacy.
Benefits & Perks
Comprehensive benefits package, including:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Paid Holidays
401(k) Plan
Additional voluntary benefits
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Weekly Pay
MEPS - Field Interviewer
Columbus, OH jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals to work as Field Interviewers for the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). MEPS is a study of health care costs and usage in the United States, sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), a part of the Department of Health and Human Services. MEPS is a panel survey, which features several rounds of interviewing the same respondents to collect information for two full calendar years.
Field Interviewers (FIs) conduct in-person and computer-assisted video interviews with adult members of households, drawn from a nationally representative sample, using a Westat-provided laptop computer. FIs are responsible for contacting the households in-person and/or by phone to gain cooperation, setting appointments, completing the interview, and collecting and following up with electronic and hard-copy signed documents.
Traveling to the MEPS in-person training in January 2026 is a mandatory job requirement. In addition, FIs may be required to travel to local, and, at times, long-distance households, with some assignments requiring overnight travel.
This is a part-time position that runs yearly, with two data collection periods. One period runs from January through mid-July, and the other from late July through early December. Start and stop dates vary with caseloads; however, all data collectors will have a break between rounds, during which time there is no work. Between the spring and fall rounds, the break is typically 1-2 weeks; between the fall and spring rounds, it is approximately a month.
Field Interviewers report to a field supervisor and complete and submit administrative paperwork. On days when Field Interviewers work, they will be expected to transmit electronic data daily. FIs must comply with all required data security and confidentiality requirements.
Interested in more information about MEPS? Click here.
Basic Qualifications
Candidates must
Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
Be available to complete mandatory web-based home study training, including a Teams video call, prior to the in-person training.
Be available to travel to and attend mandatory in-person training. Traveling on January 12th, 2026, and completing a five and a half day in-person training that starts on January 13th, and ends on January 18th, 2026.
Be available to complete additional mandatory web-based and virtual training activities, following the in-person training, including a post-training home study between January 19th and January 23rd, 2026.
Minimum Requirements
Reside in and travel to the geographic locations determined by the project in order to contact the households in your assignment and to conduct in-person interviews.
Be available to begin work for the data collection period, starting January 2026. The current expected end date of the study is December 2030.
Be available to work a minimum of 20 hours per week, when work is available, mostly evening and weekend hours, with limited daytime work based on the preferences of the households in your assignment. At times, based on caseload and survey sample size, there will not be 20 hours of work available.
Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some overnight travel as needed.
Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials,
Walk several blocks, and
Climb stairs while carrying equipment to gain entry to sampled households.
Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
Have in-person interviewing experience and/or computer-assisted video interviewing experience.
Have public contact and/or cold calling experience; and
Be comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors and communicating with people from all kinds of backgrounds. We value our diverse respondent base and expect our interviewers to always treat them with respect.
MS Teams may be used to conduct interviews with candidates for this position.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history.
This is a part-time variable-hour non-exempt position. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1,560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $4.93, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
PATH 3.0 - Field Interviewer
Phoenix, AZ jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals with a commitment to excellence to be field interviewers on the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study. The PATH study collects information on tobacco and nicotine use, and examines the short- and long-term health effects of such use on people in the U.S.
The PATH Study employs a multi-mode approach to data collection that includes web and in-person data collection. Interviewers are required to locate sampled addresses, screen household members, and interview sampled adults, youth, and parents in their homes for a longitudinal study. The interview process is expected to last approximately one to two hours.
Interviewers regularly receive and transmit data via the internet and report progress and costs to their supervisor.
Interested applicants are required to view the PATH interviewer video to learn more about this position prior to submitting an application. To view the video, click the link below:
PATH Study: The Field Interviewer's Job - Westat
Or cut and paste this URL into your browser:
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Basic Qualifications
Candidates must:
* Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
* Be available and able to complete 20 - 25 hours of web-based training per week between February 16, 2026 & March 8, 2026. You will be required to communicate with your assigned supervisor multiple times per week during this time.
Minimum Requirements
* Live in or around the geographic work area defined by the project sample.
* Be available to work during the data collection period from March 2026 through December 31st, 2026.
* Be available to work approximately 20 hours per week, 3 to 4 hours at a time, mostly evenings and weekends at specified days/times, when work is available.
* Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some long-distance, overnight travel.
* Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
* Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials.
* Walk several blocks; and
* Climb a flight of stairs carrying equipment.
* Have regular and reliable access to telephone service with a long-distance calling feature, either landline or cellular.
* Have regular and reliable access to a secure high-speed internet connection.
* Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
* Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
* In-person interviewing and/or cold calling experience.
* Experience working with the public.
* Ability to communicate effectively with people from all walks of life and socio-economic groups.
* Comfortable using a laptop computer.
* Able to establish and maintain good rapport with study respondents.
* Comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors.
* Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented.
* Ability to work independently.
* Work successfully in a team environment with little direct supervision.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history. Any background screening results will be evaluated through an individualized assessment based on the individual's specific record and the duties and requirements of the position.
This is a part-time, variable-hour, non-exempt position. This position is eligible for overtime pay. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $5.09, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days, and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
PATH 3.0 - Field Interviewer
Phoenix, AZ jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals with a commitment to excellence to be field interviewers on the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study. The PATH study collects information on tobacco and nicotine use, and examines the short- and long-term health effects of such use on people in the U.S.
The PATH Study employs a multi-mode approach to data collection that includes web and in-person data collection. Interviewers are required to locate sampled addresses, screen household members, and interview sampled adults, youth, and parents in their homes for a longitudinal study. The interview process is expected to last approximately one to two hours.
Interviewers regularly receive and transmit data via the internet and report progress and costs to their supervisor.
Interested applicants are required to view the PATH interviewer video to learn more about this position prior to submitting an application. To view the video, click the link below:
PATH Study: The Field Interviewer's Job - Westat
Or cut and paste this URL into your browser:
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Basic Qualifications
Candidates must:
Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
Be available and able to complete 20 - 25 hours of web-based training per week between February 16, 2026 & March 8, 2026. You will be required to communicate with your assigned supervisor multiple times per week during this time.
Minimum Requirements
Live in or around the geographic work area defined by the project sample.
Be available to work during the data collection period from March 2026 through December 31st, 2026.
Be available to work approximately 20 hours per week, 3 to 4 hours at a time, mostly evenings and weekends at specified days/times, when work is available.
Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some long-distance, overnight travel.
Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials.
Walk several blocks; and
Climb a flight of stairs carrying equipment.
Have regular and reliable access to telephone service with a long-distance calling feature, either landline or cellular.
Have regular and reliable access to a secure high-speed internet connection.
Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
In-person interviewing and/or cold calling experience.
Experience working with the public.
Ability to communicate effectively with people from all walks of life and socio-economic groups.
Comfortable using a laptop computer.
Able to establish and maintain good rapport with study respondents.
Comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors.
Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented.
Ability to work independently.
Work successfully in a team environment with little direct supervision.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history. Any background screening results will be evaluated through an individualized assessment based on the individual's specific record and the duties and requirements of the position.
This is a part-time, variable-hour, non-exempt position. This position is eligible for overtime pay. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $5.09, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days, and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
MEPS - Bilingual Field Interviewer
Phoenix, AZ jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals to work as Field Interviewers for the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). MEPS is a study of health care costs and usage in the United States, sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), a part of the Department of Health and Human Services. MEPS is a panel survey, which features several rounds of interviewing the same respondents to collect information for two full calendar years.
Bilingual Field Interviewers (FIs) conduct in-person and computer-assisted video interviews in English and Spanish, with adult members of households, drawn from a nationally representative sample, using a Westat-provided laptop computer. Bilingual FIs are responsible for contacting the households in-person and/or by phone to gain cooperation, setting appointments, completing the interview, and collecting and following up with electronic and hard-copy signed documents.
Traveling to the MEPS in-person training in January 2026 is a mandatory job requirement. In addition, FIs may be required to travel to local, and, at times, long-distance households, with some assignments requiring overnight travel.
This is a part-time position that runs yearly, with two data collection periods. One period runs from January through mid-July, and the other from late July through early December. Start and stop dates vary with caseloads; however, all data collectors will have a break between rounds, during which time there is no work. Between the spring and fall rounds, the break is typically 1-2 weeks; between the fall and spring rounds, it is approximately a month.
Bilingual FIs report to a field supervisor and complete and submit administrative paperwork. On days when Field Interviewers work, they will be expected to transmit electronic data daily. Bilingual FIs must comply with all required data security and confidentiality requirements.
Interested in more information about MEPS? Click here.
Basic Qualifications
Candidates must
Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
Be available to complete mandatory web-based home study training, including a Teams video call, prior to the in-person training.
Be available to travel to and attend mandatory in-person training. Traveling on January 12th, 2026, and completing a six-day in-person training that starts on January 13th and ends on January 18th, 2026.
Be available to complete additional mandatory web-based and virtual training activities, following the in-person training, including a post-training home study between January 19th and January 23rd, 2026.
Minimum Requirements
Be fluent in both written and spoken English and Spanish.
Successfully complete the Westat language assessment protocols.
Reside in and travel to the geographic locations determined by the project in order to contact the households in your assignment and to conduct in-person interviews.
Be available to begin work for the data collection period, starting January 2026. The current expected end date of the study is December 2030.
Be available to work a minimum of 20 hours per week, when work is available, mostly evening and weekend hours, with limited daytime work based on the preferences of the households in your assignment. At times, based on caseload and survey sample size, there will not be 20 hours of work available.
Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some overnight travel as needed.
Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials,
Walk several blocks, and
Climb stairs while carrying equipment to gain entry to sampled households.
Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
Have in-person interviewing experience and/or computer-assisted video interviewing experience.
Have public contact and/or cold calling experience; and
Be comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors and communicating with people from all kinds of backgrounds. We value our diverse respondent base and expect our interviewers to always treat them with respect.
MS Teams may be used to conduct interviews with candidates for this position.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history.
This is a part-time variable-hour non-exempt position. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1,560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $4.93, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
PATH 3.0 - Field Interviewer
Huntsville, AL jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals with a commitment to excellence to be field interviewers on the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study. The PATH study collects information on tobacco and nicotine use, and examines the short- and long-term health effects of such use on people in the U.S.
The PATH Study employs a multi-mode approach to data collection that includes web and in-person data collection. Interviewers are required to locate sampled addresses, screen household members, and interview sampled adults, youth, and parents in their homes for a longitudinal study. The interview process is expected to last approximately one to two hours.
Interviewers regularly receive and transmit data via the internet and report progress and costs to their supervisor.
Interested applicants are required to view the PATH interviewer video to learn more about this position prior to submitting an application. To view the video, click the link below:
PATH Study: The Field Interviewer's Job - Westat
Or cut and paste this URL into your browser:
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Basic Qualifications
Candidates must:
Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
Be available and able to complete 20 - 25 hours of web-based training per week between February 16, 2026 & March 8, 2026. You will be required to communicate with your assigned supervisor multiple times per week during this time.
Minimum Requirements
Live in or around the geographic work area defined by the project sample.
Be available to work during the data collection period from March 2026 through December 31st, 2026.
Be available to work approximately 20 hours per week, 3 to 4 hours at a time, mostly evenings and weekends at specified days/times, when work is available.
Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some long-distance, overnight travel.
Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials.
Walk several blocks; and
Climb a flight of stairs carrying equipment.
Have regular and reliable access to telephone service with a long-distance calling feature, either landline or cellular.
Have regular and reliable access to a secure high-speed internet connection.
Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
In-person interviewing and/or cold calling experience.
Experience working with the public.
Ability to communicate effectively with people from all walks of life and socio-economic groups.
Comfortable using a laptop computer.
Able to establish and maintain good rapport with study respondents.
Comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors.
Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented.
Ability to work independently.
Work successfully in a team environment with little direct supervision.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history. Any background screening results will be evaluated through an individualized assessment based on the individual's specific record and the duties and requirements of the position.
This is a part-time, variable-hour, non-exempt position. This position is eligible for overtime pay. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $5.09, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days, and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
MEPS - Field Interviewer
Dayton, OH jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals to work as Field Interviewers for the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). MEPS is a study of health care costs and usage in the United States, sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), a part of the Department of Health and Human Services. MEPS is a panel survey, which features several rounds of interviewing the same respondents to collect information for two full calendar years.
Field Interviewers (FIs) conduct in-person and computer-assisted video interviews with adult members of households, drawn from a nationally representative sample, using a Westat-provided laptop computer. FIs are responsible for contacting the households in-person and/or by phone to gain cooperation, setting appointments, completing the interview, and collecting and following up with electronic and hard-copy signed documents.
Traveling to the MEPS in-person training in January 2026 is a mandatory job requirement. In addition, FIs may be required to travel to local, and, at times, long-distance households, with some assignments requiring overnight travel.
This is a part-time position that runs yearly, with two data collection periods. One period runs from January through mid-July, and the other from late July through early December. Start and stop dates vary with caseloads; however, all data collectors will have a break between rounds, during which time there is no work. Between the spring and fall rounds, the break is typically 1-2 weeks; between the fall and spring rounds, it is approximately a month.
Field Interviewers report to a field supervisor and complete and submit administrative paperwork. On days when Field Interviewers work, they will be expected to transmit electronic data daily. FIs must comply with all required data security and confidentiality requirements.
Interested in more information about MEPS? Click here.
Basic Qualifications
Candidates must
Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
Be available to complete mandatory web-based home study training, including a Teams video call, prior to the in-person training.
Be available to travel to and attend mandatory in-person training. Traveling on January 12th, 2026, and completing a five and a half day in-person training that starts on January 13th, and ends on January 18th, 2026.
Be available to complete additional mandatory web-based and virtual training activities, following the in-person training, including a post-training home study between January 19th and January 23rd, 2026.
Minimum Requirements
Reside in and travel to the geographic locations determined by the project in order to contact the households in your assignment and to conduct in-person interviews.
Be available to begin work for the data collection period, starting January 2026. The current expected end date of the study is December 2030.
Be available to work a minimum of 20 hours per week, when work is available, mostly evening and weekend hours, with limited daytime work based on the preferences of the households in your assignment. At times, based on caseload and survey sample size, there will not be 20 hours of work available.
Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some overnight travel as needed.
Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials,
Walk several blocks, and
Climb stairs while carrying equipment to gain entry to sampled households.
Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
Have in-person interviewing experience and/or computer-assisted video interviewing experience.
Have public contact and/or cold calling experience; and
Be comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors and communicating with people from all kinds of backgrounds. We value our diverse respondent base and expect our interviewers to always treat them with respect.
MS Teams may be used to conduct interviews with candidates for this position.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history.
This is a part-time variable-hour non-exempt position. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1,560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $4.93, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
MEPS - Field Interviewer
Cleveland, OH jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals to work as Field Interviewers for the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). MEPS is a study of health care costs and usage in the United States, sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), a part of the Department of Health and Human Services. MEPS is a panel survey, which features several rounds of interviewing the same respondents to collect information for two full calendar years.
Field Interviewers (FIs) conduct in-person and computer-assisted video interviews with adult members of households, drawn from a nationally representative sample, using a Westat-provided laptop computer. FIs are responsible for contacting the households in-person and/or by phone to gain cooperation, setting appointments, completing the interview, and collecting and following up with electronic and hard-copy signed documents.
Traveling to the MEPS in-person training in January 2026 is a mandatory job requirement. In addition, FIs may be required to travel to local, and, at times, long-distance households, with some assignments requiring overnight travel.
This is a part-time position that runs yearly, with two data collection periods. One period runs from January through mid-July, and the other from late July through early December. Start and stop dates vary with caseloads; however, all data collectors will have a break between rounds, during which time there is no work. Between the spring and fall rounds, the break is typically 1-2 weeks; between the fall and spring rounds, it is approximately a month.
Field Interviewers report to a field supervisor and complete and submit administrative paperwork. On days when Field Interviewers work, they will be expected to transmit electronic data daily. FIs must comply with all required data security and confidentiality requirements.
Interested in more information about MEPS? Click here.
Basic Qualifications
Candidates must
Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
Be available to complete mandatory web-based home study training, including a Teams video call, prior to the in-person training.
Be available to travel to and attend mandatory in-person training. Traveling on January 12th, 2026, and completing a five and a half day in-person training that starts on January 13th, and ends on January 18th, 2026.
Be available to complete additional mandatory web-based and virtual training activities, following the in-person training, including a post-training home study between January 19th and January 23rd, 2026.
Minimum Requirements
Reside in and travel to the geographic locations determined by the project in order to contact the households in your assignment and to conduct in-person interviews.
Be available to begin work for the data collection period, starting January 2026. The current expected end date of the study is December 2030.
Be available to work a minimum of 20 hours per week, when work is available, mostly evening and weekend hours, with limited daytime work based on the preferences of the households in your assignment. At times, based on caseload and survey sample size, there will not be 20 hours of work available.
Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some overnight travel as needed.
Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials,
Walk several blocks, and
Climb stairs while carrying equipment to gain entry to sampled households.
Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
Have in-person interviewing experience and/or computer-assisted video interviewing experience.
Have public contact and/or cold calling experience; and
Be comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors and communicating with people from all kinds of backgrounds. We value our diverse respondent base and expect our interviewers to always treat them with respect.
MS Teams may be used to conduct interviews with candidates for this position.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history.
This is a part-time variable-hour non-exempt position. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1,560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $4.93, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
MEPS - Field Interviewer
Akron, OH jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals to work as Field Interviewers for the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). MEPS is a study of health care costs and usage in the United States, sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), a part of the Department of Health and Human Services. MEPS is a panel survey, which features several rounds of interviewing the same respondents to collect information for two full calendar years.
Field Interviewers (FIs) conduct in-person and computer-assisted video interviews with adult members of households, drawn from a nationally representative sample, using a Westat-provided laptop computer. FIs are responsible for contacting the households in-person and/or by phone to gain cooperation, setting appointments, completing the interview, and collecting and following up with electronic and hard-copy signed documents.
Traveling to the MEPS in-person training in January 2026 is a mandatory job requirement. In addition, FIs may be required to travel to local, and, at times, long-distance households, with some assignments requiring overnight travel.
This is a part-time position that runs yearly, with two data collection periods. One period runs from January through mid-July, and the other from late July through early December. Start and stop dates vary with caseloads; however, all data collectors will have a break between rounds, during which time there is no work. Between the spring and fall rounds, the break is typically 1-2 weeks; between the fall and spring rounds, it is approximately a month.
Field Interviewers report to a field supervisor and complete and submit administrative paperwork. On days when Field Interviewers work, they will be expected to transmit electronic data daily. FIs must comply with all required data security and confidentiality requirements.
Interested in more information about MEPS? Click here.
Basic Qualifications
Candidates must
Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
Be available to complete mandatory web-based home study training, including a Teams video call, prior to the in-person training.
Be available to travel to and attend mandatory in-person training. Traveling on January 12th, 2026, and completing a five and a half day in-person training that starts on January 13th, and ends on January 18th, 2026.
Be available to complete additional mandatory web-based and virtual training activities, following the in-person training, including a post-training home study between January 19th and January 23rd, 2026.
Minimum Requirements
Reside in and travel to the geographic locations determined by the project in order to contact the households in your assignment and to conduct in-person interviews.
Be available to begin work for the data collection period, starting January 2026. The current expected end date of the study is December 2030.
Be available to work a minimum of 20 hours per week, when work is available, mostly evening and weekend hours, with limited daytime work based on the preferences of the households in your assignment. At times, based on caseload and survey sample size, there will not be 20 hours of work available.
Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some overnight travel as needed.
Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials,
Walk several blocks, and
Climb stairs while carrying equipment to gain entry to sampled households.
Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
Have in-person interviewing experience and/or computer-assisted video interviewing experience.
Have public contact and/or cold calling experience; and
Be comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors and communicating with people from all kinds of backgrounds. We value our diverse respondent base and expect our interviewers to always treat them with respect.
MS Teams may be used to conduct interviews with candidates for this position.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history.
This is a part-time variable-hour non-exempt position. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1,560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $4.93, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
MEPS - Field Interviewer
Toledo, OH jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals to work as Field Interviewers for the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). MEPS is a study of health care costs and usage in the United States, sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), a part of the Department of Health and Human Services. MEPS is a panel survey, which features several rounds of interviewing the same respondents to collect information for two full calendar years.
Field Interviewers (FIs) conduct in-person and computer-assisted video interviews with adult members of households, drawn from a nationally representative sample, using a Westat-provided laptop computer. FIs are responsible for contacting the households in-person and/or by phone to gain cooperation, setting appointments, completing the interview, and collecting and following up with electronic and hard-copy signed documents.
Traveling to the MEPS in-person training in January 2026 is a mandatory job requirement. In addition, FIs may be required to travel to local, and, at times, long-distance households, with some assignments requiring overnight travel.
This is a part-time position that runs yearly, with two data collection periods. One period runs from January through mid-July, and the other from late July through early December. Start and stop dates vary with caseloads; however, all data collectors will have a break between rounds, during which time there is no work. Between the spring and fall rounds, the break is typically 1-2 weeks; between the fall and spring rounds, it is approximately a month.
Field Interviewers report to a field supervisor and complete and submit administrative paperwork. On days when Field Interviewers work, they will be expected to transmit electronic data daily. FIs must comply with all required data security and confidentiality requirements.
Interested in more information about MEPS? Click here.
Basic Qualifications
Candidates must
Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
Be available to complete mandatory web-based home study training, including a Teams video call, prior to the in-person training.
Be available to travel to and attend mandatory in-person training. Traveling on January 12th, 2026, and completing a five and a half day in-person training that starts on January 13th, and ends on January 18th, 2026.
Be available to complete additional mandatory web-based and virtual training activities, following the in-person training, including a post-training home study between January 19th and January 23rd, 2026.
Minimum Requirements
Reside in and travel to the geographic locations determined by the project in order to contact the households in your assignment and to conduct in-person interviews.
Be available to begin work for the data collection period, starting January 2026. The current expected end date of the study is December 2030.
Be available to work a minimum of 20 hours per week, when work is available, mostly evening and weekend hours, with limited daytime work based on the preferences of the households in your assignment. At times, based on caseload and survey sample size, there will not be 20 hours of work available.
Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some overnight travel as needed.
Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials,
Walk several blocks, and
Climb stairs while carrying equipment to gain entry to sampled households.
Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
Have in-person interviewing experience and/or computer-assisted video interviewing experience.
Have public contact and/or cold calling experience; and
Be comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors and communicating with people from all kinds of backgrounds. We value our diverse respondent base and expect our interviewers to always treat them with respect.
MS Teams may be used to conduct interviews with candidates for this position.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history.
This is a part-time variable-hour non-exempt position. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1,560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $4.93, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
PATH 3.0 - Field Interviewer
Tucson, AZ jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals with a commitment to excellence to be field interviewers on the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study. The PATH study collects information on tobacco and nicotine use, and examines the short- and long-term health effects of such use on people in the U.S.
The PATH Study employs a multi-mode approach to data collection that includes web and in-person data collection. Interviewers are required to locate sampled addresses, screen household members, and interview sampled adults, youth, and parents in their homes for a longitudinal study. The interview process is expected to last approximately one to two hours.
Interviewers regularly receive and transmit data via the internet and report progress and costs to their supervisor.
Interested applicants are required to view the PATH interviewer video to learn more about this position prior to submitting an application. To view the video, click the link below:
PATH Study: The Field Interviewer's Job - Westat
Or cut and paste this URL into your browser:
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Basic Qualifications
Candidates must:
Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
Be available and able to complete 20 - 25 hours of web-based training per week between February 16, 2026 & March 8, 2026. You will be required to communicate with your assigned supervisor multiple times per week during this time.
Minimum Requirements
Live in or around the geographic work area defined by the project sample.
Be available to work during the data collection period from March 2026 through December 31st, 2026.
Be available to work approximately 20 hours per week, 3 to 4 hours at a time, mostly evenings and weekends at specified days/times, when work is available.
Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some long-distance, overnight travel.
Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials.
Walk several blocks; and
Climb a flight of stairs carrying equipment.
Have regular and reliable access to telephone service with a long-distance calling feature, either landline or cellular.
Have regular and reliable access to a secure high-speed internet connection.
Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
In-person interviewing and/or cold calling experience.
Experience working with the public.
Ability to communicate effectively with people from all walks of life and socio-economic groups.
Comfortable using a laptop computer.
Able to establish and maintain good rapport with study respondents.
Comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors.
Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented.
Ability to work independently.
Work successfully in a team environment with little direct supervision.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history. Any background screening results will be evaluated through an individualized assessment based on the individual's specific record and the duties and requirements of the position.
This is a part-time, variable-hour, non-exempt position. This position is eligible for overtime pay. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $5.09, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days, and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
PATH 3.0 - Field Interviewer
Tucson, AZ jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals with a commitment to excellence to be field interviewers on the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study. The PATH study collects information on tobacco and nicotine use, and examines the short- and long-term health effects of such use on people in the U.S.
The PATH Study employs a multi-mode approach to data collection that includes web and in-person data collection. Interviewers are required to locate sampled addresses, screen household members, and interview sampled adults, youth, and parents in their homes for a longitudinal study. The interview process is expected to last approximately one to two hours.
Interviewers regularly receive and transmit data via the internet and report progress and costs to their supervisor.
Interested applicants are required to view the PATH interviewer video to learn more about this position prior to submitting an application. To view the video, click the link below:
PATH Study: The Field Interviewer's Job - Westat
Or cut and paste this URL into your browser:
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Basic Qualifications
Candidates must:
* Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
* Be available and able to complete 20 - 25 hours of web-based training per week between February 16, 2026 & March 8, 2026. You will be required to communicate with your assigned supervisor multiple times per week during this time.
Minimum Requirements
* Live in or around the geographic work area defined by the project sample.
* Be available to work during the data collection period from March 2026 through December 31st, 2026.
* Be available to work approximately 20 hours per week, 3 to 4 hours at a time, mostly evenings and weekends at specified days/times, when work is available.
* Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some long-distance, overnight travel.
* Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
* Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials.
* Walk several blocks; and
* Climb a flight of stairs carrying equipment.
* Have regular and reliable access to telephone service with a long-distance calling feature, either landline or cellular.
* Have regular and reliable access to a secure high-speed internet connection.
* Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
* Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
* In-person interviewing and/or cold calling experience.
* Experience working with the public.
* Ability to communicate effectively with people from all walks of life and socio-economic groups.
* Comfortable using a laptop computer.
* Able to establish and maintain good rapport with study respondents.
* Comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors.
* Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented.
* Ability to work independently.
* Work successfully in a team environment with little direct supervision.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history. Any background screening results will be evaluated through an individualized assessment based on the individual's specific record and the duties and requirements of the position.
This is a part-time, variable-hour, non-exempt position. This position is eligible for overtime pay. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $5.09, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days, and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
PATH 3.0 - Field Interviewer
Fort Payne, AL jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals with a commitment to excellence to be field interviewers on the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study. The PATH study collects information on tobacco and nicotine use, and examines the short- and long-term health effects of such use on people in the U.S.
The PATH Study employs a multi-mode approach to data collection that includes web and in-person data collection. Interviewers are required to locate sampled addresses, screen household members, and interview sampled adults, youth, and parents in their homes for a longitudinal study. The interview process is expected to last approximately one to two hours.
Interviewers regularly receive and transmit data via the internet and report progress and costs to their supervisor.
Interested applicants are required to view the PATH interviewer video to learn more about this position prior to submitting an application. To view the video, click the link below:
PATH Study: The Field Interviewer's Job - Westat
Or cut and paste this URL into your browser:
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Basic Qualifications
Candidates must:
* Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
* Be available and able to complete 20 - 25 hours of web-based training per week between February 16, 2026 & March 8, 2026. You will be required to communicate with your assigned supervisor multiple times per week during this time.
Minimum Requirements
* Live in or around the geographic work area defined by the project sample.
* Be available to work during the data collection period from March 2026 through December 31st, 2026.
* Be available to work approximately 20 hours per week, 3 to 4 hours at a time, mostly evenings and weekends at specified days/times, when work is available.
* Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some long-distance, overnight travel.
* Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
* Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials.
* Walk several blocks; and
* Climb a flight of stairs carrying equipment.
* Have regular and reliable access to telephone service with a long-distance calling feature, either landline or cellular.
* Have regular and reliable access to a secure high-speed internet connection.
* Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
* Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
* In-person interviewing and/or cold calling experience.
* Experience working with the public.
* Ability to communicate effectively with people from all walks of life and socio-economic groups.
* Comfortable using a laptop computer.
* Able to establish and maintain good rapport with study respondents.
* Comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors.
* Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented.
* Ability to work independently.
* Work successfully in a team environment with little direct supervision.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history. Any background screening results will be evaluated through an individualized assessment based on the individual's specific record and the duties and requirements of the position.
This is a part-time, variable-hour, non-exempt position. This position is eligible for overtime pay. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $5.09, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days, and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
PATH 3.0 - Field Interviewer
Tucson, AZ jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals with a commitment to excellence to be field interviewers on the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study. The PATH study collects information on tobacco and nicotine use, and examines the short- and long-term health effects of such use on people in the U.S.
The PATH Study employs a multi-mode approach to data collection that includes web and in-person data collection. Interviewers are required to locate sampled addresses, screen household members, and interview sampled adults, youth, and parents in their homes for a longitudinal study. The interview process is expected to last approximately one to two hours.
Interviewers regularly receive and transmit data via the internet and report progress and costs to their supervisor.
**Interested applicants are required to view the PATH interviewer video to learn more about this position prior to submitting an application. To view the video, click the link below:**
PATH Study: The Field Interviewer's Job - Westat (**************************************************************
Or cut and paste this URL into your browser:
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**Basic Qualifications**
Candidates must:
+ Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
+ Be available and able to complete 20 - 25 hours of web-based training per week between February 16, 2026 & March 8, 2026. You will be required to communicate with your assigned supervisor multiple times per week during this time.
**Minimum Requirements**
+ Live in or around the geographic work area defined by the project sample.
+ Be available to work during the data collection period from March 2026 through December 31st, 2026.
+ Be available to work approximately 20 hours per week, 3 to 4 hours at a time, mostly evenings and weekends at specified days/times, when work is available.
+ Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some long-distance, overnight travel.
+ Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
+ Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials.
+ Walk several blocks; and
+ Climb a flight of stairs carrying equipment.
+ Have regular and reliable access to telephone service with a long-distance calling feature, either landline or cellular.
+ Have regular and reliable access to a secure high-speed internet connection.
+ Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
+ Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
**Preferred Criteria**
+ In-person interviewing and/or cold calling experience.
+ Experience working with the public.
+ Ability to communicate effectively with people from all walks of life and socio-economic groups.
+ Comfortable using a laptop computer.
+ Able to establish and maintain good rapport with study respondents.
+ Comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors.
+ Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented.
+ Ability to work independently.
+ Work successfully in a team environment with little direct supervision.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history. Any background screening results will be evaluated through an individualized assessment based on the individual's specific record and the duties and requirements of the position.
This is a part-time, variable-hour, non-exempt position. This position is eligible for overtime pay. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $5.09, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days, and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
**Job ID:**
29024BR
**Job Status:**
Part-Time
**Requisition ID:**
25034
**City:**
AZ - Tucson
**Pay Range:**
The hourly pay rate ranges from $18.06 to $20.34.
PATH 3.0 - Field Interviewer
Fort Payne, AL jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals with a commitment to excellence to be field interviewers on the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study. The PATH study collects information on tobacco and nicotine use, and examines the short- and long-term health effects of such use on people in the U.S.
The PATH Study employs a multi-mode approach to data collection that includes web and in-person data collection. Interviewers are required to locate sampled addresses, screen household members, and interview sampled adults, youth, and parents in their homes for a longitudinal study. The interview process is expected to last approximately one to two hours.
Interviewers regularly receive and transmit data via the internet and report progress and costs to their supervisor.
**Interested applicants are required to view the PATH interviewer video to learn more about this position prior to submitting an application. To view the video, click the link below:**
PATH Study: The Field Interviewer's Job - Westat (**************************************************************
Or cut and paste this URL into your browser:
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**Basic Qualifications**
Candidates must:
+ Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
+ Be available and able to complete 20 - 25 hours of web-based training per week between February 16, 2026 & March 8, 2026. You will be required to communicate with your assigned supervisor multiple times per week during this time.
**Minimum Requirements**
+ Live in or around the geographic work area defined by the project sample.
+ Be available to work during the data collection period from March 2026 through December 31st, 2026.
+ Be available to work approximately 20 hours per week, 3 to 4 hours at a time, mostly evenings and weekends at specified days/times, when work is available.
+ Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some long-distance, overnight travel.
+ Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
+ Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials.
+ Walk several blocks; and
+ Climb a flight of stairs carrying equipment.
+ Have regular and reliable access to telephone service with a long-distance calling feature, either landline or cellular.
+ Have regular and reliable access to a secure high-speed internet connection.
+ Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
+ Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
**Preferred Criteria**
+ In-person interviewing and/or cold calling experience.
+ Experience working with the public.
+ Ability to communicate effectively with people from all walks of life and socio-economic groups.
+ Comfortable using a laptop computer.
+ Able to establish and maintain good rapport with study respondents.
+ Comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors.
+ Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented.
+ Ability to work independently.
+ Work successfully in a team environment with little direct supervision.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history. Any background screening results will be evaluated through an individualized assessment based on the individual's specific record and the duties and requirements of the position.
This is a part-time, variable-hour, non-exempt position. This position is eligible for overtime pay. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $5.09, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days, and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
**Job ID:**
29018BR
**Job Status:**
Part-Time
**Requisition ID:**
25034
**City:**
AL - Fort Payne
**Pay Range:**
The hourly pay rate ranges from $17.75 to $19.74.
PATH 3.0 - Field Interviewer
Prescott, AZ jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals with a commitment to excellence to be field interviewers on the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study. The PATH study collects information on tobacco and nicotine use, and examines the short- and long-term health effects of such use on people in the U.S.
The PATH Study employs a multi-mode approach to data collection that includes web and in-person data collection. Interviewers are required to locate sampled addresses, screen household members, and interview sampled adults, youth, and parents in their homes for a longitudinal study. The interview process is expected to last approximately one to two hours.
Interviewers regularly receive and transmit data via the internet and report progress and costs to their supervisor.
Interested applicants are required to view the PATH interviewer video to learn more about this position prior to submitting an application. To view the video, click the link below:
PATH Study: The Field Interviewer's Job - Westat
Or cut and paste this URL into your browser:
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Basic Qualifications
Candidates must:
Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
Be available and able to complete 20 - 25 hours of web-based training per week between February 16, 2026 & March 8, 2026. You will be required to communicate with your assigned supervisor multiple times per week during this time.
Minimum Requirements
Live in or around the geographic work area defined by the project sample.
Be available to work during the data collection period from March 2026 through December 31st, 2026.
Be available to work approximately 20 hours per week, 3 to 4 hours at a time, mostly evenings and weekends at specified days/times, when work is available.
Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some long-distance, overnight travel.
Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials.
Walk several blocks; and
Climb a flight of stairs carrying equipment.
Have regular and reliable access to telephone service with a long-distance calling feature, either landline or cellular.
Have regular and reliable access to a secure high-speed internet connection.
Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
In-person interviewing and/or cold calling experience.
Experience working with the public.
Ability to communicate effectively with people from all walks of life and socio-economic groups.
Comfortable using a laptop computer.
Able to establish and maintain good rapport with study respondents.
Comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors.
Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented.
Ability to work independently.
Work successfully in a team environment with little direct supervision.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history. Any background screening results will be evaluated through an individualized assessment based on the individual's specific record and the duties and requirements of the position.
This is a part-time, variable-hour, non-exempt position. This position is eligible for overtime pay. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $5.09, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days, and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
PATH 3.0 - Field Interviewer
Middletown, OH jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals with a commitment to excellence to be field interviewers on the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study. The PATH study collects information on tobacco and nicotine use, and examines the short- and long-term health effects of such use on people in the U.S.
The PATH Study employs a multi-mode approach to data collection that includes web and in-person data collection. Interviewers are required to locate sampled addresses, screen household members, and interview sampled adults, youth, and parents in their homes for a longitudinal study. The interview process is expected to last approximately one to two hours.
Interviewers regularly receive and transmit data via the internet and report progress and costs to their supervisor.
Interested applicants are required to view the PATH interviewer video to learn more about this position prior to submitting an application. To view the video, click the link below:
PATH Study: The Field Interviewer's Job - Westat
Or cut and paste this URL into your browser:
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Basic Qualifications
Candidates must:
* Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
* Be available and able to complete 20 - 25 hours of web-based training per week between February 16, 2026 & March 8, 2026. You will be required to communicate with your assigned supervisor multiple times per week during this time.
Minimum Requirements
* Live in or around the geographic work area defined by the project sample.
* Be available to work during the data collection period from March 2026 through December 31st, 2026.
* Be available to work approximately 20 hours per week, 3 to 4 hours at a time, mostly evenings and weekends at specified days/times, when work is available.
* Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some long-distance, overnight travel.
* Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
* Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials.
* Walk several blocks; and
* Climb a flight of stairs carrying equipment.
* Have regular and reliable access to telephone service with a long-distance calling feature, either landline or cellular.
* Have regular and reliable access to a secure high-speed internet connection.
* Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
* Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
* In-person interviewing and/or cold calling experience.
* Experience working with the public.
* Ability to communicate effectively with people from all walks of life and socio-economic groups.
* Comfortable using a laptop computer.
* Able to establish and maintain good rapport with study respondents.
* Comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors.
* Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented.
* Ability to work independently.
* Work successfully in a team environment with little direct supervision.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history. Any background screening results will be evaluated through an individualized assessment based on the individual's specific record and the duties and requirements of the position.
This is a part-time, variable-hour, non-exempt position. This position is eligible for overtime pay. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $5.09, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days, and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
PATH 3.0 - Field Interviewer
Prattville, AL jobs
Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals with a commitment to excellence to be field interviewers on the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study. The PATH study collects information on tobacco and nicotine use, and examines the short- and long-term health effects of such use on people in the U.S.
The PATH Study employs a multi-mode approach to data collection that includes web and in-person data collection. Interviewers are required to locate sampled addresses, screen household members, and interview sampled adults, youth, and parents in their homes for a longitudinal study. The interview process is expected to last approximately one to two hours.
Interviewers regularly receive and transmit data via the internet and report progress and costs to their supervisor.
Interested applicants are required to view the PATH interviewer video to learn more about this position prior to submitting an application. To view the video, click the link below:
PATH Study: The Field Interviewer's Job - Westat
Or cut and paste this URL into your browser:
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Basic Qualifications
Candidates must:
Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
Be available and able to complete 20 - 25 hours of web-based training per week between February 16, 2026 & March 8, 2026. You will be required to communicate with your assigned supervisor multiple times per week during this time.
Minimum Requirements
Live in or around the geographic work area defined by the project sample.
Be available to work during the data collection period from March 2026 through December 31st, 2026.
Be available to work approximately 20 hours per week, 3 to 4 hours at a time, mostly evenings and weekends at specified days/times, when work is available.
Be willing to travel locally for project work, with the possibility of some long-distance, overnight travel.
Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation:
Lift and carry 20 pounds of equipment and materials.
Walk several blocks; and
Climb a flight of stairs carrying equipment.
Have regular and reliable access to telephone service with a long-distance calling feature, either landline or cellular.
Have regular and reliable access to a secure high-speed internet connection.
Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle; and
Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
In-person interviewing and/or cold calling experience.
Experience working with the public.
Ability to communicate effectively with people from all walks of life and socio-economic groups.
Comfortable using a laptop computer.
Able to establish and maintain good rapport with study respondents.
Comfortable working in unfamiliar locations, knocking on doors.
Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented.
Ability to work independently.
Work successfully in a team environment with little direct supervision.
Any offer of employment may be contingent upon receipt of acceptable results from a post-offer background screening, if required for the specific position, which may include, for example, identity verification, employment history, motor vehicle driving record history, and criminal or sexual offender records history. Any background screening results will be evaluated through an individualized assessment based on the individual's specific record and the duties and requirements of the position.
This is a part-time, variable-hour, non-exempt position. This position is eligible for overtime pay. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1560 hours from September through September of the following year, with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
This federal government project is subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The hourly rate for this position is determined by the location where work is performed. In addition to hourly pay, a health and welfare payment of $5.09, which may be reduced based on group benefit election, will be paid weekly for up to 40 work hours per week. This position is eligible for paid vacation and holiday leave based on hours worked.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of seven days, and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.