National Association of State Departments of Agriculture
South Dakota Part-time Area Enumerator
National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Overview
The
National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA)
is currently seeking part-time capable individuals to undertake tasks that support our organization and provide a fulfilling experience for all employees. Prior experience in sales or agriculture, working with diverse personalities, and possessing basic mathematical skills are highly desirable.
The
Area Enumerator
plays a vital role in supporting agricultural producers by collecting accurate and unbiased data, providing essential information that farmers, ranchers, rural communities, and other agricultural businesses rely on. An enumerator conducts interviews in a professional and representative manner, effectively communicating benefits in all survey-related activities through in-depth interviews with a diverse range of agricultural operations in person and over the telephone, as well as conducting crop counts in designated agricultural fields.
Responsibilities
Enter detailed data gathered from agricultural operators in a timely manner.
Report daily progress, time, and mileage.
Conduct in-person and telephone interviews with a diverse range of agricultural operations; perform crop counts in designated fields.
Provide information and communicate benefits of survey activities effectively.
Qualifications
All enumerators undergo comprehensive training for studies on animal and plant health, farming practices, procedures, and questionnaires.
Ability to work in a deadline-driven environment with multiple tasks.
Proficiency in computer systems and/or iPads.
Experience working with diverse personalities.
Ability to examine crop status in corn or soybean fields; lift/carry up to 40 lbs.; walk unassisted on uneven ground for up to 100 yards.
Compensation and Benefits The field enumerator is provided with on-the-job training, flexibility, opportunities for professional advancement, and starts at $17.75 per hour, plus mileage reimbursement and required supplies.
Requirements and Work Conditions
Must have a private workspace with a functional telephone and minimal distractions; a maintained personal vehicle for travel related to field enumerator duties; and a flexible schedule that may include some evenings and weekends.
Work hours may be affected by weather, seasonal farm responsibilities, and community functions.
Must be proficient with computer systems and/or iPads; willing to travel up to 250 miles on a quarterly basis for training, as needed.
How to Apply If you would like to be considered for this
rewarding Area Enumerator
opportunity, there is a quick 3-minute mobile-friendly application for you to start the process. We look forward to hearing from you.
Equal Employment Opportunity Note: The instruction requires removing em formatting, but the content text for EEO is preserved here without emphasis for compliance. NASDA does not discriminate in employment practices or programs based on race, color, national origin, sex, religion, disability, political beliefs, or family status.
You will have to pass a background check.
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National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA)
is currently seeking part-time capable individuals to undertake tasks that support our organization and provide a fulfilling experience for all employees. Prior experience in sales or agriculture, working with diverse personalities, and possessing basic mathematical skills are highly desirable.
The
Area Enumerator
plays a vital role in supporting agricultural producers by collecting accurate and unbiased data, providing essential information that farmers, ranchers, rural communities, and other agricultural businesses rely on. An enumerator conducts interviews in a professional and representative manner, effectively communicating benefits in all survey-related activities through in-depth interviews with a diverse range of agricultural operations in person and over the telephone, as well as conducting crop counts in designated agricultural fields.
Responsibilities
Enter detailed data gathered from agricultural operators in a timely manner.
Report daily progress, time, and mileage.
Conduct in-person and telephone interviews with a diverse range of agricultural operations; perform crop counts in designated fields.
Provide information and communicate benefits of survey activities effectively.
Qualifications
All enumerators undergo comprehensive training for studies on animal and plant health, farming practices, procedures, and questionnaires.
Ability to work in a deadline-driven environment with multiple tasks.
Proficiency in computer systems and/or iPads.
Experience working with diverse personalities.
Ability to examine crop status in corn or soybean fields; lift/carry up to 40 lbs.; walk unassisted on uneven ground for up to 100 yards.
Compensation and Benefits The field enumerator is provided with on-the-job training, flexibility, opportunities for professional advancement, and starts at $17.75 per hour, plus mileage reimbursement and required supplies.
Requirements and Work Conditions
Must have a private workspace with a functional telephone and minimal distractions; a maintained personal vehicle for travel related to field enumerator duties; and a flexible schedule that may include some evenings and weekends.
Work hours may be affected by weather, seasonal farm responsibilities, and community functions.
Must be proficient with computer systems and/or iPads; willing to travel up to 250 miles on a quarterly basis for training, as needed.
How to Apply If you would like to be considered for this
rewarding Area Enumerator
opportunity, there is a quick 3-minute mobile-friendly application for you to start the process. We look forward to hearing from you.
Equal Employment Opportunity Note: The instruction requires removing em formatting, but the content text for EEO is preserved here without emphasis for compliance. NASDA does not discriminate in employment practices or programs based on race, color, national origin, sex, religion, disability, political beliefs, or family status.
You will have to pass a background check.
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