Community Research Interviewer - New Zealand Crime and Victim Survey About Us | Ko mātou Kia ora, talofa lava, mālō e lelei, kia orana, bula vinaka!Join a team helping to shape the future for Aotearoa by reflecting all voices in our work.
We embrace connections with diverse communities, and we welcome applications from all ethnicities.
At Ipsos, we believe in whanaungatanga (building relationships), and we are proud to have a culture that values inclusion and diversity.
While we embrace the entrepreneurial spirit of a small, boutique firm, we also bring the scale and global reach of a large agency, making our work dynamic and exciting.
Ipsos is a leading global market research and public sector research company.
With an impressive reputation, wealth of experience and a mission‐driven team we empower policy makers by delivering quality data and insights, driving impactful decision‐making, and shaping policies to enhance the wellbeing of our people, while giving our communities a voice.
The Role | Te tūnga As a Community Research Interviewerat Ipsos you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of New Zealand.
You will encourage participation in public policy surveys and engage with selected households through scripted interviews face‐to‐face (typically 30‐45 mins per interview).
All Interviewers are commission paid Independent Contractors.
You can work flexibly and manage your own workload, but we are looking for interviewers who have flexibility with daytime, evenings and weekend availability.
We set you up to succeed with comprehensive preparation, tailored systems, guidance, and on‐going support from experienced regional field leads.
We are specifically recruiting in Christchurchfor interviewers who can deliver on long‐term continuous surveys that provide vital information to develop public policy development and services.
Please include your specific location on your application.
We are currently recruiting for the New Zealand Crime and Victim Survey , conducted on behalf of the Ministry of Justice.
This is the most comprehensive source of data on adult victims of crime in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The survey provides information about people who experience crime and how patterns of victimisation in New Zealand vary by region and demography.
What You Bring | Nōu te rourou Skills required: Confidence approaching and engaging with people in person Resilience, and the ability to handle diverse situations A positive attitude and strong work ethic Self‐motivated, ability to work independently with excellent time management skills Trustworthy and reliable Confidence in using computers and electronic devices to collect and record data Practical requirements Be prepared to work as a self‐employed independent contractor A full New Zealand Driver's License and access to own reliable vehicle Stable and reliable internet at home Physically fit and well Be prepared to travel within the Christchurchregion Hours and Renumeration Interviewers are paidper interview.
Earnings vary across interviewers and regions; bonus rates apply for higher response rates.
There is generous reimbursement for travel, and all necessary equipment is provided.
More information will be provided if invited to screening.
Time for a Change? At Ipsos, we're offering you the opportunity to re‐define your working life with flexibility and freedom by becoming a part of our vibrant team of Community Research Interviewers.
Imagine saying goodbye to the monotonous 9‐to‐5 routine and embracing a work schedule that fits your lifestyle.
Enjoy the perks of setting your own hours while engaging with diverse communities in their own environments rather than being confined within the walls of an office.
Not only does this role allow you to connect with people and make a difference, but it also gives you the autonomy to be your own boss.
So, if you're ready to start with a fresh perspective and motivated direction, join us in shaping the future of New Zealand through meaningful conversations and real impact.
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