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Land: | USA |
Stadt: | unbekannt |
Arbeitgeber: | ECS |
Berufsfeld: | Education & E-learning |
Vertragsart: | Full-Time |
Gehalt: | ab USD |
Job-Beschreibung | |
ECS seeks a full-time, remote Social Sciences Research Technician to support the NOAA Fisheries Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC). This position will support NOAA Fisheries’ need to support the project entitled “Greater Atlantic Region Commercial Fishing Survey.” The Social Science Branch of the Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) carries out economic and social primary research, data collection, and analysis for NOAA Fisheries in the Greater Atlantic region. SSB is responsible for providing estimates of economic and social impacts on fishing businesses and communities associated with fisheries management decision making, which inform management actions. These economic and social data are used in many of the frameworks and amendments to the region’s fishery management plans (FMPs) that require economic and social impact analyses. SSB strives to provide accurate, timely, and relevant data and analyses about economic and social conditions in the Greater Atlantic region’s fishing communities to its stakeholder groups, which include fishing industry participants, fisheries management decision makers, fishing community organizations, academics, non-profit organizations and the interested public. To collect financial costs faced by commercial fishing businesses, voluntary surveys of commercial fishing vessel owners are conducted. Data collected includes general vessel information, operating costs (trip costs), fixed costs (non-trip costs), and crew costs for the indicated calendar year. The SSB is now preparing for the next cost survey implementation, tentatively planned in 2027 to collect costs incurred by commercial fishing vessel owners during 2026. The upcoming survey will be administered largely based on the Dillman mixed-mode protocol, allowing individuals to respond by mail, online, or through a phone call or virtual interview. This survey will be sent to owners of federally permitted commercial fishing vessels in the Greater Atlantic region, spanning the Atlantic coast from Maine to North Carolina. The survey sampling frame is not yet finalized but may be as large as ~2,500 vessels if all vessel owners are surveyed. The Social Sciences Branch will require a Research Technician to provide support on a variety of tasks ahead of the next survey implementation. These tasks include, but are not limited to, online survey programming/testing, paper survey editing/formatting, summary report writing, and outreach support. The Research Tech will be responsible for taking on tasks during and in preparation for the upcoming survey implementation and create outreach plans, materials and presentations, update the hard-copy survey instrument and ready the survey for administration, as well as coordinate the implementation as needed. During survey implementation, they will be responsible for conducting virtual interviews/phone calls with vessel owners who choose that method of response, entering data from returned mail surveys, and performing QA/QC of collected data. They may also be responsible for coordinating the mailing of the survey notifications and survey packages in lieu of hiring a survey firm and updating and double checking all survey notifications, emails and CATI scripts that may be used during the process as well as overseeing that the implementation is conducted according to schedule. The position will also be assisting the Coastal Survey Working Group in databasing previously collected survey information, which will involve reviewing previous survey instruments to identify commonalities and differences across surveys. Tasks to be Performed: In coordination with the NOAA Fisheries social scientists and team contractors, the contractor will be expected to contribute to the accomplishment of the following activities and deliverables:
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A government-furnished laptop will be provided. Salary range: $65,000 – $80,000 General Description of Benefits Qualifications
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