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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, California

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RESPECT Field Interviewer

POSITION SUMMARY
RTI International is seeking field staff for the Research and Evaluation Survey for the Public Education Campaign on Tobacco among LGBT (RESPECT LGBT).  This important research study, sponsored by The Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP), evaluates the effectiveness of media campaigns designed to reduce tobacco use among 18-24-year-olds within the LGBT community. Field staff will approach LGBT respondents and encourage them to complete a 5-minute screener on a tablet to determine their eligibility for participation in a full web survey. Assigned outreach locations will be limited primarily to local bars and nightclubs, but may also include community centers and events, all of which cater to the LGBT community. Field staff are responsible for assisting respondents to complete the screener and via an electronic device and transmit this information to RTI. Field Staff may also be responsible for assisting RTI in the recruitment of local bars and nightclubs that cater to the LGBT community. Therefore, it is crucial that applicants have adequate knowledge of these establishments including which establishments and which nights/times are best suited for recruiting our target audience (18-24-year-old individuals who identify as LGBT).

POSITION TYPE AND DURATION
This position is to be filled as a part time.  The data collection period will last for approximately 2-7 weeks. We are looking for individuals who will be able to work on average, 4 nights a week, as work is available. Staff must have flexible availability to work on specified dates determined by the venue recruitment effort.  Generally, hours are scheduled between 9pm and 2am (or later). Occasionally, there will be afternoon and early evening work as well.  Hired staff who demonstrate excellence during this effort will be considered for work on any potential follow-up wave of this study.

JOB REQUIREMENTS

  • Must have a valid ID that can be used to demonstrate legal age (at least 21 years of age) to enter bars and nightclubs that have this age restriction;
  • Must live within the study area;
  • Be available to work, on average, 4 nights in each week as work is available
  • Be available primarily night and weekend hours that can go as late as 2 am or more
  • Be available for occasional afternoon or evening hours to accommodate visits to community centers or special events
  • Have a valid driver's license and access to a personal vehicle or reliable transportation;
  • Be willing to work in varying temperatures and weather conditions;
  • Be willing to travel reasonable distances to reach assigned establishments, including establishments in nearby cities;
  • Have legible handwriting and meticulous attention to detail;
  • Be able to complete, organize, safely store, and ship paperwork in a timely fashion;
  • Be able to document and navigate through a tablet;
  • Be able to document all activity and interactions with respondents or bar managers as required
  • Be able to maintain confidentiality at all times;
  • Be able to adhere to project requirements;
  • Have access to password protected Wi-Fi;
  • Be comfortable working in busy and loud establishments for extended periods of time;
  • Have extensive knowledge of the LGBT community and the local bars and nightclubs that cater to this community;
  • Be able to adapt to various social environments and areas;
  • Be comfortable approaching and speaking with strangers and;
  • Be able to explain the importance of this study.
  • Be able to meticulously account for incentive money paid out to respondents and report to your supervisor after each night you work when additional funds are needed in order to complete your work without any delay.
  • Be available and prepared for all scheduled conference calls with your Field Supervisor or any RTI project managers at minimum weekly
  • Be able to obtain, safeguard, and submit receipts for all expenses (i.e. cover charges, bar memberships etc.) regardless of the amount in order to be compliant with client protocol and to be reimbursed.

TRAINING

Field Staff will be expected to attend an in–person paid training. Training is scheduled for one evening between 6-11pm.  Attendance at training is mandatory. As some travel may be necessary to get to the training location, travel time and mileage is fully reimbursable. Trainees must successfully complete training and certification to continue employment on the project. In some cities, you may also be required to go to a bar or nightclub the same night as training.  This will be communicated to you in advance so you can make arrangements to be available. In addition to this face to face training, some staff may be asked to participate in a telephone training with their Field Supervisor which will detail the project procedures for soliciting participation of local bars and nightclubs specifically catering to the LGBT community.

 

Headway Workforce Solutions provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Headway Workforce Solutions complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, and transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.