Honda Job Fair - On-Site Interviews!
Interviewer job in Middleburg Heights, OH
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
Interviewer job in Dayton, OH
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.
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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 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.
Post Close Reviewer
Interviewer job in Blacklick Estates, OH
Job Description
Corporate Culture and Compensation: Be part of friendly and professional team for one of the largest title companies in the United States where employees can learn, grow and make a difference. Be an instrumental part of a company focused on building long, rewarding careers in an exciting industry and where the work environment provides room for employees to grow personally and professionally.
You'll receive:
Compensation and benefits packages are comprehensive, competitive and generous providing room for potential growth and position/compensation advancement.
Responsibilities:
· Maintain updated state and county recording regulations and fees.
· Calculate and cut checks for all recording fees.
· Review and proofread documents and send for recording within time frame set by supervisor.
· Follow up with examiners, courthouses, and e-record providers to ensure documents have been recorded.
· Correct and process all rejected documents.
· Status all recorded documents in system and return to customers.
· Monitor and maintain logs tracking e-recording information.
· Back up recording and examiner check logs or audit invoicing.
· Perform post-closing audits on completed settlement files for accuracy, completeness and compliance.
· Prepare title files for policy by ensuring all documentation needed is in file and/or attached to order management system.
· Handle all files which have been rejected for final policy.
· Handle all policy and recorded document requests from customers.
· Assist with lien clearance functions, if needed.
· Must be personable, positive and a professional representative of the Company.
· Regular consistent attendance is required, that could include attendance at after hour Company
· events.
· Ability to accept supervision.
· Ability to foster, develop and maintain professional and collaborative working relationships. Must be able to get along with others, i.e., peers, supervisors, outside customers, and vendors.
· Ability to interact effectively and professionally with all levels of management, employees and
· customers by email, phone and in person.
· Ability to work overtime as requested and approved by supervisor.
· Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Knowledge/Skills/Experience:
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
· Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills.
· Ability to prioritize and handle multiple projects.
· Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
· Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Outlook.
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Dental Site Reviewer
Interviewer job in Cleveland, OH
Job Title: Dental Hygienist for Site Visit - for a leading insurance provider.
Schedule: 1 Hour Site Visit
Job Responsibilities:
Excellent Non-Clinical Work Opportunity for Hygienists! We have contracted with a major dental insurance provider to perform site reviews at participating dental practices
The job consists of traveling to dental office and working through a checklist for a visual only inspection of the various work sites and/or patient records, then logging the results into a computer. Each site review takes 1-2 hours.
We are seeking hygienists who are available at least part of the work week (NO weekends), dependable and willing to travel within about a 50 miles radius.
You will be provided a checklist and be to submit the checklist report back to your recruiter within 24 hours of your site visit.
Conduct Site Review to record office information such as
General office information
Scope of patient demographic
Size of office (# of patients served, # of team members, etc.)
Physical appearance and other amenities
HIPAA privacy adherence
Etc.
Requirements:
Experience
Candidates must have at least one year of experience working in general dentistry and be expected to perform routine hygiene duties.
Ability to ask questions and have great conversational skills between office staff and yourself
Must dress in business casual clothing
Dental Site Reviewer
Interviewer job in Columbus, OH
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Job Description
Job Title: Dental Hygienist for Site Visit - for a leading insurance provider.
Location: Columbus, OH 43205
Work Location: In Person
Schedule: 1 Hour Site Visit
Job Responsibilities:
Excellent Non-Clinical Work Opportunity for Hygienists! We have contracted with a major dental insurance provider to perform site reviews at participating dental practices
The job consists of traveling to dental office and working through a checklist for a visual only inspection of the various work sites and/or patient records, then logging the results into a computer. Each site review takes 1-2 hours.
We are seeking hygienists who are available at least part of the work week (NO weekends), dependable and willing to travel within about a 50 miles radius.
You will be provided a checklist and be required to submit the checklist report back to your recruiter within 24 hours of your site visit.
Conduct Site Review to record office information such as
General office information
Scope of patient demographic
Size of office (# of patients served, # of team members, etc.)
Physical appearance and other amenities
HIPAA privacy adherence
Etc.
Requirements:
Experience
Candidates must have at least one year of experience working in general dentistry and be expected to perform routine hygiene duties.
Ability to ask questions and have great conversational skills between office staff and yourself
Must dress in business casual clothing
Sr. Real Estate Risk Reviewer
Interviewer job in Cleveland, OH
Perform independent commercial real estate appraisal reviews on high complexity/risk properties. The Senior Risk Reviewer will be assigned to larger exposure, more complex collateral typically resulting in greater risk to Citizens, whereby the reliance on experience is critical to identify major issues to protect the bank's collateral position. Ascertain compliance of appraisal reports with the applicable Citizens scope of work and federal regulatory requirements and guidance including, but not limited to:
Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 (FIRREA; 12 USC §3331, et seq.) and the implementing regulations promulgated thereunder by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) at 12 CFR Part 34 ("Real Estate Lending and Appraisals")
"Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice" (USPAP);
"Interagency Appraisal and Evaluation Guidelines" ("Interagency Guidelines"), dated December 2010, issued by OCC as periodically supplemented by Financial Institution Letters; and,
"OCC Comptroller's Handbook: Commercial Real Estate Lending," by the OCC, dated August 2013 (OCC Bulletin 2013-19).
+ Manage risks associated with the commercial real estate appraisal and evaluation process for a given geographic market and/or assigned lending groups
+ Supervisory responsibilities may include administrative supervision and required process oversight, including adherence to internal policies and procedures to ensure regulatory compliance and appraisal industry requirements for assignments
+ Real estate risk identification, quantification and consulting (including discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis) for the various commercial lending and credit functions throughout Citizens
+ Perform independent commercial real estate appraisal reviews of high complexity/risk properties including memorializing such review in a comprehensive written format for the benefit of internal customers (Relationship Managers/Portfolio Managers; Credit Officers);
+ Assist in the scoping and engagement of commercial appraisal/evaluation assignments, including third-party vendor selection, analysis type, report content, report format and contract authorization in accordance with policies and procedures.
+ Interact with senior management of Wholesale Credit Risk and Commercial Lending regarding projects especially for those properties that represented a higher degree or real estate risk or otherwise have identified appraisal issues or concerns.
+ Manage vendor relationships
+ Provide direct, responsive customer service to external vendors and internal customers (i.e., Relationship Managers/Portfolio Managers; Credit Officers) that RERS supports and serve as the primary liaison and point-of-contact with both internal customers and external vendors regarding regulatory requirements, identification and explanation of any issues of concern, and development/application of any potential risk mitigants.
Critical Skills:
+ Risk Assessment
+ Regulatory Environment
+ Due Diligence
+ Critical Thinking
+ Analytical Reasoning
+ Building Relationships
+ Communicating Effectively
+ Advising
+ Risk Exposure Calculation
To thrive as a colleague at Citizens, candidates must demonstrate a strong customer-centric mindset, exhibit persistence and resilience in the face of challenges, and embrace continuous learning to adapt and grow in a dynamic environment.
Qualifications:
+ 10+ years' experience in diversified commercial appraisal experience and/or appraisal review positions
+ May either maintain or be pursuing their (MAI) designation
+ Thorough knowledge of real estate appraisal and valuations techniques as well as local, regional and national real estate market understanding
+ Self-motivated and disciplined
+ Ability to work autonomously with limited direct supervision.
+ Excellent written and verbal communication skills
+ Thorough understanding of USPAP, FIRREA and Interagency Appraisal and Evaluation Guidelines
+ Strong working knowledge of PCs; Word, Excel and Access skills preferred.
+ Strong analytical and organizational skills.
+ Strong oral and written communication skills.
+ Ability to work as a team player.
+ Ability to manage numerous projects simultaneously.
+ Flexibility and willingness to assume responsibilities for projects and tasks as assigned.
Education, Certifications and/or Other Professional Credentials:
+ Bachelor's Degree or Greater is required
+ Certified General Real Estate Appraiser or equivalent appraisal experience
+ MAI preferred
Hours & Work Schedule:
Hours per Week: 40+
Work Schedule: M-F 8-5
This position will work 4 days in office.
Pay Transparency
The salary range for this position is $90,640-$135,960 per year, plus an opportunity to earn an annual discretionary bonus. Actual pay is based on various factors including but not limited to the work location, and relevant skills and experience.
We offer competitive pay, comprehensive medical, dental and vision coverage, retirement benefits, maternity/paternity leave, flexible work arrangements, education reimbursement, wellness programs and more. Note, Citizens' paid time off policy exceeds the mandatory, paid sick or paid time-away policy of every local and state jurisdiction in the United States. For an overview of our benefits, visit ************************************** .
Citizens will not sponsor an applicant for a work visa, such as an H-1B, for this position.
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Equal Employment Opportunity
Citizens, its parent, subsidiaries, and related companies (Citizens) provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all colleagues and applicants for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, citizenship, physical or mental disability, perceived disability or history or record of a disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity or expression, genetic information, genetic characteristic, marital or domestic partner status, victim of domestic violence, family status/parenthood, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, pregnancy/childbirth/lactation, colleague's or a dependent's reproductive health decision making, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or any other category protected by federal, state and/or local laws. At Citizens, we are committed to fostering an inclusive culture that enables all colleagues to bring their best selves to work every day and everyone is expected to be treated with respect and professionalism. Employment decisions are based solely on merit, qualifications, performance and capability.
Why Work for Us
At Citizens, you'll find a customer-centric culture built around helping our customers and giving back to our local communities. When you join our team, you are part of a supportive and collaborative workforce, with access to training and tools to accelerate your potential and maximize your career growth
Background Check
Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the candidate successfully passing a background check, which may include initial credit, motor vehicle record, public record, prior employment verification, and criminal background checks. Results of the background check are individually reviewed based upon legal requirements imposed by our regulators and with consideration of the nature and gravity of the background history and the job offered. Any offer of employment will include further information.
12/31/2025
Appraisal Reviewer
Interviewer job in Cleveland, OH
We are a 15+ years old company based out of Rockville, MD offering Appraisal Quality Control and numerous other services to appraisal management companies. Currently we perform 45,000+ appraisal QC reviews a month for 33+ AMCs. Our 250+ USPAP certified QC reviewers have at least 7+ years of experience and are well versed with the requirements of Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac and various other lending institutions. Our review team is trained and monitored by Certified Appraisers with more than 15 years of experience.
We are looking for Appraisal Reviewer.
Job Description
• Review all incoming appraisals from internal and external sources to ensure that reports are completed in an accurate and high quality manner. Ensure all reports meet USPAP and Lender Requirements.
• Identify the appraisals that do not conform to the above requirements and work with the appraiser to ensure that the report is corrected and returned
• Call Borrowers & Appraisers and help set Property Inspection appointments at the earliest
Qualifications
• High School Diploma is required.
• Minimum of 3-5 years of Appraisal review experience.
• Experienced and proficient in reviewing residential appraisal reports.
• Must be able to employ proper application of valuation techniques and methodologies.
• Must be able to work in a high volume production environment and meet deadlines.
• Good telephonic etiquettes.
• Self prioritize tasks & work towards the same.
• Perform other related duties as assigned or directed by the management
QUALITY CONTROL REVIEWER I
Interviewer job in Pikeville, KY
SUMMARY: Conduct documentation reviews for all direct and indirect loan types for compliance with state and federal regulations as well as bank lending policy. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES * Review documentation for compliance with regulations, federal and state laws, lending policies.
* Review commercial loan documentation for compliance with the Bank's lending policy, practices, and regulations.
* Review and approve commercial advances for loans $500,000.00 and greater.
* Review and monitor borrowing bases for complex commercial credits.
* Review, approve, and monitor residential mortgage construction advances and inspections.
* Review consumer (direct and indirect), and mortgage portfolio for documentation compliance.
* Review incoming information to clear exceptions.
* Work with loan officers to ensure compliance with policy and regulations.
* Generate reports to loan officers concerning exceptions found in loans originated by them.
* Research processing errors found during review and forward to appropriate personnel for correction.
* Provide support to other personnel concerning underwriting and compliance issues.
* Complete software updates with tracking items.
* Complete commercial loan confirmation requests.
* Ensure all actions performed are in compliance with government regulations and organizational policies and procedures.
SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES/EXPERIENCE
* Position normally requires an Associate's Degree or two years of college or equivalent in advanced education to provide a working knowledge within a field or several fields for information purposes.
* Background courses in business or related fields.
* Ability to use PC software in a network environment.
* Microsoft Excel and Word experience preferred.
* Excellent oral and written communication skills.
* Excellent analytical skills.
* Good organizational skills.
* Working knowledge of the Bank's policies, procedures, and practices.
* Knowledge of lending policy.
* Valid Driver's License.
WORKING CONDITIONS
* Normal office conditions.
* Requires alertness, thoroughness, efficiency and regular use of telephone to communicate with co-workers.
* Some overtime may be required.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work to be performed by personnel assigned to this job. This information is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel assigned to this position.
Candidates may be subject to the following screenings:
Credit Check, Drug Testing, and Criminal Background Check
Prisoner Class Interviewer
Interviewer job in Kentucky
Summary Objective The purpose of this position is to interview and evaluate inmates to determine proper living quarters within the correctional facility; explain policies, procedures, and daily schedules; communicate and answer questions from inmates; manage the inventory, distribution, collection, and maintenance of inmate tablets within the correctional facility. This class works under general supervision, independently developing work methods and sequences.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The essential functions listed below are those that represent the majority of the time spent working in this class. Management may assign additional functions related to the type of work of the class as necessary.
UNDER GENERAL SUPERVISION
INTAKE:
* Interviews inmates, and assesses their behavioral, medical, sociological, psychological, and economic backgrounds to determine their proper living quarters within the correctional facility.
* Explains correctional facility rules, procedures, and services; pre-trail and court operations; and inmate rights and privileges.
* Assesses inmate housing assignments following disturbances and significant occurrences, confers with staff to resolve inmate problems.
* Performs related work as assigned.
FLOOR TEAM:
* Communicates and answers questions from inmates, listens to their complaints and problems, provides direction and advice, or refers their concerns to proper authorities.
* Reviews and updates inmate classification and living quarters as needed.
* Performs related work as assigned.
TABLETS:
* Manage tablet inventory, distribute tablets to individuals in custody, instruct inmates on how to operate tablets and ensure their understanding of tablet policies and procedures, collect tablets, inspect, and sanitize collected tablets, reports any missing or damaged devices to management, coordinate with tablet vendor regarding repairs and inventory.
* Performs related work as assigned.
TABLETS RELIEF:
* Manage tablet inventory, distribute tablets to individuals in custody, instruct inmates on how to operate tablets and ensure their understanding of tablet policies and procedures, collect tablets, inspect, and sanitize collected tablets, reports any missing or damaged devices to management, coordinate with tablet vendor regarding repairs and inventory.
* The person in the position will not be moved from their current working area/assignment, however, will assist when needed.
* Performs related work as assigned.
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
* High School Graduation or GED equivalent.
* One (1) year of counseling, social or community service, or criminal justice experience or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
OTHER MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
* Must be a minimum of 18 years of age.
* Must not have been convicted of a felony.
* Misdemeanor convictions will be considered on an individual basis.
* Must submit to a pre-employment polygraph test.
* Must wear personal protective equipment as mandated by OSHA.
* Must be vaccinated for hepatitis B, have provided evidence of immunity, or have signed a declination form within ten days of initial assignment.
* Must pass an annual tuberculin test.
SPECIAL REQUIRMENTS:
* Applicants and employees in positions which perform job duties that may require contact with offenders in the custody or supervision of the Department of Juvenile Justice or with youth in the care, custody or supervision of Youth Development must meet qualifications pursuant to the federal Prison Rape Elimination Act, 28 CFR 115.17 and 115.317, to include periodic post-employment criminal background checks.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Physical demands refer to the requirements for physical exertion and coordination of limb and body movement.
* Performs sedentary work that involves walking or standing some of the time and involves exerting up to 10 pounds of force on a regular and recurring basis or sustained keyboard operations.
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UNAVOIDABLE HAZARDS (WORK ENVIRONMENT):
Unavoidable hazards refer to the job conditions that may lead to injury or health hazards even though precautions have been taken.
* None.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT COMPLIANCE
Louisville Metro Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ADA requires the Louisville Metro Government to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified persons with disabilities. Prospective and current employees are encouraged to discuss ADA accommodations with management.
STANDARD CLAUSES
May be required to work nights, weekends, holidays, and emergencies (man-made or natural) to meet the business needs of Louisville Metro Government.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of essential functions and responsibilities that are required of an employee for this job. Other duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice.
ESSENTIAL SAFETY FUNCTIONS
It is the responsibility of each employee to comply with established policies, procedures, and safe work practices. Each employee must follow safety training and instructions provided by their supervisor. Each employee must also properly wear and maintain all personal protective equipment required for their job. Finally, each employee must immediately report any unsafe work practices or unsafe conditions as well as any on-the-job injury or illnesses.
Every manager/supervisor is responsible for enforcing all safety rules and regulations. In addition, they are responsible for ensuring that a safe work environment is maintained, safe work practices are followed, and employees are properly trained.
Peer Resume Reviewer
Interviewer job in Highland Heights, KY
Posting Details Information Working Title Peer Resume Reviewer Department Career Services Type of Work Study Federal, Institutional Building/Office Location UC - University Center Work Schedule Approximately 10-12 hours per week - schedule TBD.
Job Description
Do you have excellent writing and proofreading skills and a strong attention to detail? Do you enjoy helping your peers? This position may be for you!
Career Services is seeking a Peer Resume Reviewer for spring 2026.
Primary Responsibilities
Primary Responsibilities
In this role you will have the chance to:
* Help students improve their resumes and cover letters, leading them to secure co-ops, internships, and jobs
* Provide constructive feedback to peers via email, Zoom, and in person, so they can improve their written documents
* Develop your own job-searching knowledge as you teach others about Career Services resources
* Be an integral part of the Career Services team
Don't worry - we will provide training on all these tasks so you are prepared to meet and exceed the expectations of the position. Career Services is committed to making a difference, and with your assistance, we can go the extra mile for the students and alumni we serve to help them achieve success!
Qualifications
Qualifications
What we are looking for:
* Excellent skills in writing, spelling, and grammar
* Desire to learn and teach others
* Solid understanding of Microsoft Word
* 3.0 GPA preferred but not required
* Must successfully complete a pre-employment background check
To apply:
To be considered for this position, make sure to submit both a resume and cover letter. We would be happy to assist with your resume and cover letter (for this position and/or others). Schedule a Zoom or in-person appointment with us via Handshake. This will also provide you with a great perspective on what the resume review experience is like for students! When ready, apply online at jobs.nku.edu.
Any candidate who is offered this position will be required to undergo a pre-employment criminal background check as mandated by state law.
Minimum Education High School Diploma Pay Rate $13/hour
Posting Detail Information
Requisition Number 20251920 Job Open Date 12/09/2025 Job Close Date 01/06/2026 Quick Link ***********************************
Supplemental Questions
Honda Job Fair - On-Site Interviews!
Interviewer job in East Liberty, OH
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
Interviewer job in Akron, OH
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.
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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 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.
Honda Job Fair - On-Site Interviews!
Interviewer job in Milford Center, OH
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
Interviewer job in Toledo, OH
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
Interviewer job in Cleveland, OH
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
Interviewer job in Lexington, KY
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
Interviewer job in Columbus, OH
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
Interviewer job in Paducah, KY
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:**
29074BR
**Job Status:**
Part-Time
**Requisition ID:**
25034
**City:**
KY - Paducah
**Pay Range:**
The hourly pay rate ranges from $17.75 to $20.96.
MEPS - Field Interviewer
Interviewer job in Bowling Green, KY
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
Interviewer job in Middletown, OH
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.