PATH 3.0 – Screening Field Interviewer
About the role
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 and screen household members for a longitudinal study. Interviewers regularly receive and transmit data via the internet and report progress and costs to their supervisor.
Responsibilities
- Locate sampled addresses and screen household members for a longitudinal study.
- Receive and transmit data via the internet.
- Report progress and costs to supervisor.
Requirements
- Be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor).
- Have the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
- Complete 20 – 25 hours of web-based training per week between August 3, 2026 and August 16, 2026.
- Communicate with assigned supervisor multiple times per week during training period.
- Live in or around the geographic work area defined by the project sample.
- Be available to work during the data collection period from August 17 through December 31, 2026.
- Be available to work 20-25 hours per week, mostly evenings and weekends on specified days/times when work is available; 3 to 4 hours at a time.
- Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodations.
- 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 home connection.
- Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle.
- Meet Westat’s minimum insurance coverage requirements.
- Have a current and valid driver’s license that is not under suspension.
Qualifications
- Experience with in-person interviewing and/or cold calling.
- 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.
- Able to work independently.
- Work successfully in a team environment with little direct supervision.
- Bilingual in English and Spanish.
- Willingness to travel overnight if project assignments become available.
Skills
- Excellent communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Detail-oriented.
Benefits
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.
Pay
The hourly pay rate ranges from $25.95 to $29.45.
Schedule
This is a part-time, variable-hour, non-exempt position. This position is eligible for overtime pay.