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Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research, University of Montana Visitor Surveyor in Shelby Area, Montana
The Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research (ITRR) at the University of Montana is currently looking for an individual to conduct nonresident visitor surveys and resident travel and recreation surveys (25 variable hours per week). Ideal start date will be December 1, 2024. This candidate will live in the Shelby area (other communities in this proximity will be considered) and be able to travel to Babb, St. Mary, East Glacier, Browning, Cut Bank, Conrad, Havre and surrounding communities. The position involves: 1) talking to both nonresidents and Montana residents about their travel experiences and recording the data on an iPad (provided); 2) collecting highway proportion counts of vehicles at Montana ports of entry; 3) uploading data after each shift; 4) mailing highway counts to ITRR on a bi-weekly basis; 5) providing a twice weekly status of activities to ITRR via telephone; 6) submitting hours worked and miles traveled via e-mail (experience with Excel preferred); 7) being able to work independently with little direct supervision. Reimbursement for miles driven will be at the state rate (currently $0.67/mile). Salary is $19-21/hour, depending on experience. Applicants must have a valid driver’s license, access to a reliable vehicle, and be willing to drive within the duty area. Internet access (wireless preferred) is required for bi-weekly paperwork submission and uploading of data after each shift. Applicants must be willing to work 3 days per week (up to 8-10 hrs./day) with work days and hours alternating each week. While the position is technically part-time and temporary, data collection does occur year-round. Individuals must be willing to work outside in all types of weather.