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Enumerator
Duties include one or more of the following, depending on type of assignment:
conducting personal interviews to obtain completed questionnaires;
dropping off census questionnaires at dwellings in a specified area and listing the address of each dwelling;
collecting census information from people living in collective dwellings (for example, hospitals, hotels, nursing homes and school residences); and/or
contacting respondents by phone and in-person to obtain completed questionnaires.
Location: Various assignments throughout Canada
Period of employment: From late April or mid-May to mid-August, 2011 (starting dates and length of employment will vary by assignment)
Rate of pay: $14.72 per hour plus authorized expenses
Qualifications
industrious, tactful, conscientious, reliable, energetic and capable of exercising good judgement;
prepared to work long hours, including evenings, weekends and holidays;
good at following written instructions and reading maps;
experienced in dealing with people;
18 years or older;
Canadian citizen, or possess a valid work permit or permanent resident status;
computer skills with access to a home computer and the Internet are an asset.
Crew leader (Supervisor)
Crew leaders are responsible for all activities related to the enumeration of an area referred to as a Crew Leader District. The crew leader trains, leads and supervises a team of 10-12 enumerators during the census. The job may also require the recruitment and selection of enumerators.
Duties include:
training, leading and motivating a team of enumerators;
performing a variety of supervisory functions including performance management;
ensuring production and quality standards are met;
reporting on cost and progress using on-line reports;
dealing with the public;
collecting census information from people living in collective dwellings (for example, hospitals, hotels, nursing homes and school resdences); and
contacting respondents by phone and in-person to obtain completed questionnaires.
Location: Various assignments throughout Canada
Period of employment: From early March or mid-April to mid-August, 2011 (starting dates and length of employment will vary by assignment)
Rate of pay: $18.04 per hour plus authorized expenses
Qualifications
industrious, tactful, conscientious, reliable, energetic and capable of exercising good judgement;
proven leaders who can motivate others;
prepared to work long hours, including evenings, weekends and holidays;
good at following written instructions and reading maps;
knowledgeable about their community/area;
licensed drivers with full-time access to a vehicle;
18 years or older;
Canadian citizen, or possess a valid work permit or permanent resident status;
computer skills with access to a home computer and the Internet are an asset.