Research Coordinator
Job Description:
Seeking energetic folks- CALIFORNIA Cannabis Teen Research Program
REFERRALS WELCOME!
HELLO CALIFORNIA !
We are looking for folks to work a really fun research event (choose from 5 different Calif. Cities) . See below for full details. You will be assisting in administering surveys in parks, malls and other public areas. These areas HAVE been approved for this project.
PAY RATE: $20/hr
SHIFT INFO:
Chico CA
- 5/18- 2pm-8pm
- 5/19- 11am- 8pm
- 5/20- 11am- 8pm
Fresno CA
- 5/12- 11am-8pm
- 5/13- 11am- 8pm
- 5/14- 2pm-8pm
Los Angeles CA
- 5/13- 2pm-8pm
- 5/14- 2pm-8pm
- 5/15- 2pm-8pm
Sacramento CA
- 5/17- 2pm-8pm
- 5/18- 2pm-8pm
- 5/19- 11am- 8pm
Oakland CA
- 5/19- 2pm-8pm
- 5/20- 11am- 8pm
- 5/21- 2pm-8pm
Qualifications:
Must have valid state ID and bring to all shifts . Should be COMFORTABLE/familiar working with teens Must be comfortable working in a school environment and interacting professionally with school staff
Comfortable talking with research participants about marijuana use Must be OUTGOING Must be responsible and punctual with time! Must have reliable transportation.
BA Responsibilities: Must be trustworthy and responsible Tech savvy a plus! Must adhere to all research protocol, follow instructions & take/ follow directions well
REFERALS WELCOME!
Anyone interested reply ASAP with ALL OF the below:
- First and last name + LIST LOCATION YOU WANT TO WORK + confirm you can work all listed dates at that location Cell Phone number and Email address
- 4. Attach a RESUME AND list any relevant experience working with high school aged kids and conducting survey research
- 5. Attach 3-4 high resolution photos - These are what the client makes their selection from – so good quality is key!
- 6. CONFIRM that you are fully available for ALL shifts with no scheduling conflicts
- 7. CONFIRM YOU HAVE RELIABLE working TRANSPORTATION
I really appreciate the time you’ve invested to answer these questions. Thanks again, and have an excellent day!
We will be in touch shortly!
Job Type: Contract