Get a job helping with the Special Census in North Liberty

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This fall, the U.S. Census Bureau will begin conducting a Special Census in our community. The City of North Liberty requested this count, knowing our population has grown well past the 13,374 of 2010, and will incur the cost and reap the benefit. Local residents are needed to work as enumerators. Enumerators visit households and collect a few facts about each member, such as name, age, and relationship to the householder. Enumerators are paid $13.55 per hour, plus mileage and paid training.
To be considered for temporary census employment, review the job description fact sheet to determine if you meet the basic eligibility requirements. Then submit a completed job application to City Hall, 3 Quail Creek Circle. The job description fact sheet and job application can be viewed online at www.census.gov/programs-surveys/specialcensus/employment.html. Paper copies can also be picked up at City Hall.
You will be contacted just prior to the Special Census to take a job-related test to further determine suitability for census employment. The job description fact sheet and application also includes information about identification documents you need to bring to the testing session. If selected, you will be invited to attend a training class and then given a work assignment that lasts approximately 3 to 5 weeks.
For more information about Special Census jobs in our community, please contact Debra Hilton at North Liberty City Hall by phone (319) 626-5700.

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