Program Evaluation Group hiring field assessors for the Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education Grant
The HMRE project is a five-year initiative funded by The United States Office of Family Assistance, focused on promoting the well-being of families in a 12-county region of northeast Georgia through the provision of healthy marriage and relationship education. We seek to fill up to nine field assessor positions, each serving one of three multi-county areas. The field assessor is responsible for facilitating HMRE participant completion of online surveys to evaluate the effectiveness of the HMRE program. HMRE field assessors will be responsible for conducting evaluation sessions at pre-approved locations in the community and in program participant’s homes.
Qualifications: Completion of a bachelor’s degree or some college education is preferred; however, applicants without college education who have relevant work experience and/or positive work history will be considered. Applicants should also possess a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and vehicle insurance for official work travel, and the ability to use computer and internet technology effectively. Additional qualifications, salary, duties, and responsibilities are described in the official position announcement postings online.
Applicants are asked to apply to one of the three positions posted. To apply, search for:
- Position 20160665 (Clarke, Elbert, Madison, Oconee, and Oglethorpe counties)
- Position 20160667 (Barrow, Jackson, and Walton counties)
- Position 20160666 (Greene, Morgan, Newton, and Rockdale counties)
These postings can be found on the UGA iPAWS website. All applications received by May 9 are assured of consideration.
The University of Georgia is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution.