The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service cooperative agreement team is pleased to announce several exciting job opportunities in the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest regions. As part of an initiative to modernize and strengthen operations, the NASDA team is offering the following new opportunities:

NASDA Associate Director
This position will serve as the liaison with NASS regional teams, facilitate communication and collaboration to ensure alignment with organizational goals and requirements. Other duties include managing training events for enumerators,  processing payroll, managing staffing for the designated regions, and overseeing the work of up to 400 employees, providing guidance and support to ensure high performance and adherence to organizational policies and standards.

NASDA Enumerator Coach
This position will be responsible for providing a crucial role in serving our agricultural producers by providing reliable, accurate and objective statistics and information that farmers, ranchers and rural communities depend on. This position will assist enumerators with quality control and technical questions related to surveys assigned to enumerators.

NASDA Enumerator Manager
This position will be responsible for providing a crucial role in serving our agricultural producers by providing reliable, accurate and objective statistics and information that farmers, ranchers and rural communities depend on. This position is responsible for maintaining a pool of NASDA enumerators capable of meeting the data collection needs of the National Agricultural Statistics Service. The NASDA Enumerator Manager will advertise vacancies, hire qualified candidates, assign survey work, evaluate work submitted and recommend enumerators for promotion, discipline and termination.

NASDA Enumerator Trainer
This position will be responsible for providing a crucial role in serving agricultural producers by providing reliable, accurate and objective statistics and information that farmers, ranchers and rural communities depend on. You will support training activities for enumerators tasked with collecting data on behalf of the National Agriculture Statistics Service.

All applications are due by July 31. Please contact NASDA Human Resources & Finances Manager Farrah Creer or NASDA NASS Program Director Charlie Ingram with any questions.