NHATS 3.0 - Data Collector
Company: Disability Solutions
Location: Bellevue
Posted on: April 13, 2025
Job Description:
Job Description Westat is seeking motivated individuals with a
commitment to excellence to collect data for the National Health
and Aging Trends Study (NHATS), an important study funded by the
National Institute on Aging in a cooperative agreement with the
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.NHATS data
collectors will locate, gain cooperation, and use Westat equipment,
including but not limited to a laptop, smartphone, and tablet, to
interview Medicare recipients aged 65 years and older in their
homes for a longitudinal study. The interview takes approximately
two-and-a-half hours and takes place in person. The interview
covers issues regarding how life changes as we age. The interview
includes an activities component that requires data collectors to
mark a walking course and demonstrate seven different physical
activities, which include balancing on one foot and standing up
from a chair with arms across their chest five times quickly. Data
collectors must regularly receive and transmit data via a
high-speed internet connection and report progress and costs to
their supervisor on a weekly basis.Interested applicants are
required to view the NHATS Data Collector video to learn more about
this position prior to submitting an application. To view the
video, click the link below:NHATS: The Data Collector's JobOr cut
and paste this URL into your
browser:https://www.westat.com/national-health-and-aging-trends-study-the-data-collectors-job/Basic
QualificationsCandidates 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 a fully-remote, virtual training
program between June 4, 2025, and June 11, 2025, which will include
hard-copy materials and Microsoft Teams training sessions.
- Be available to attend a mandatory out-of-town, in-person
training from Monday, June 16, 2025, to Saturday, June 21,
2025.Minimum Requirements
- Reside in the geographic location determined by the
project.
- Be available to work during the data collection period of June
2025 through June 30, 2026.
- Be available to work 20 or more hours per week, at least 4
weekdays per week, 5 hours per day, and complete a minimum of two
interviews per week when work is available.
- Be willing to drive locally throughout the county or
neighboring counties to complete project work.
- Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with
or without reasonable accommodations:
- Lift and carry up to 30 pounds of equipment and materials.
- Walk a few blocks.
- Climb a flight of stairs carrying equipment.
- Kneel or bend to mark out a walking course.
- Demonstrate and assist respondents with the physical activities
component.
- Have regular and reliable access to a secure, high-speed
internet connection. The training program requires internet access
for eLearning training modules, online classrooms, and Teams video
calls.
- Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable
vehicle.
- Have a current and valid driver's license that is not under
suspension.Preferred Criteria
- Have Westat, in-person, household, and interviewing
experience.
- Have at least 6 months' work experience in jobs requiring
public contact, such as sales, teaching, real estate, or social
work.
- Have strong reading, verbal, and written communication
skills.
- Have excellent computer skills (can access the internet, use
the keyboard, and send emails).
- Be comfortable using apps on a smartphone and tablet for
various activities, including keeping track of time, entering data,
and navigating.
- Have the ability to conduct in-depth interviews with people
from various backgrounds and socio-economic strata in the
respondents' homes.
- Be self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented, and able to
convey the importance of the study to respondents.
- Work well in a team environment with little direct
supervision.
- Be able to read electronic maps.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 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 on January
1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.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 7 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 and 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.
Keywords: Disability Solutions, Lorain , NHATS 3.0 - Data Collector, Other , Bellevue, Ohio
Didn't find what you're looking for? Search again!
Loading more jobs...