Survey Researcher, Individual and Community - Washington, United States - Contracting Resources Group
Description
Contracting Resources Group, Inc. (CRG) is a Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) specializing in analysis, communications, acquisitions, training, and program management and evaluation for clients throughout the federal government. Our reputation as a leading consultancy stems from our emphasis on a company culture of teamwork, growth, support, and competitive compensation and benefits packages.
Since 2002, CRG has consistently received stellar reviews, top performance ratings, and industry awards, including the following:
- Magazine's 5000 list of the Fastest Growing Companies in America;
- The Department of Labor "HireVets Platinum Medallion" award;
- The _Washington Business Journal, Inc. _5000; and
- The _Baltimore Sun_'s Best Places to Work awards.
- This position is contingent on award.
- Leverage a mixedmode data collection combination of web, phone, and mail surveys available in both English and Spanish for approximately 7,500 respondents;
- Develop Survey Protocol to include objectives, target population, study design, sampling plan, collection plan, analysis plan, survey instrument, etc.;
- Collect, clean, weigh, compile, summarize, and analyze NHS data;
- Evaluate additional ICPD program and portfolio data to determine capability gaps and recommend steps to enhance messaging delivery and efficiency;
- Collect and analyze stakeholder contributions to the Individual and Community Preparedness Learning Agenda;
- Provide targeted surveys for 500+ respondents to test the impact of outreach messaging, training, exercises, and/or disaster survivor experiences for specific populations, geographic areas, or to gauge the effect of timely information;
- Conduct all surveys in conjunction with strategic efforts for increasing citizen awareness, knowledge, and skills;
- Collaborate with team members to develop NHS Data Digest and webinars; and
- Develop budgets, create research protocols, conduct the research activities, perform the analysis, and report findings.
Qualifications:
- Minimum 10 years of survey research and analysis experience
- A Ph.
- S. citizenship
- Ability to obtain a Public Trust suitability prior to contract start
- Proven experience conducting surveys in underserved and underrepresented communities
- Knowledge of Adobe Connect and the complete Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, SharePoint)
- Familiarity with DHS and FEMA Writing Style Guides and Government Printing Office (GPO) Style Manual
Location:
Washington, D.C. (hybrid).
Must be willing to travel a minimum of two weeks at any given time to any duty location within the Program Regions or Headquarters.
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