2023 Census: INE extends application period for planners;  see how to sign up

2023 Census: INE extends application period for planners; see how to sign up

The National Statistics Institute (INE) extended this Thursday the application period for those who aspire to be planners and controllers in the 2023 Census until January 15.

According to the call, The tasks of the controller consist of contacting the registrants to carry out field work for confirmation of registration datathe assembly of field survey work teams, adjust the workload planning to the precensus takers, monitor the activity control system and performance of the precensus takers through indicator monitoring software.

In turn, it will also be required to record the deviations that occurred in the field, causes and solutions if any, manage the supervision of field work through supervisors and work in coordination with the field supervisor.

The requirements to apply are to have complete second cycle of secondary education and management of computer tools at the user level in word processor, electronic spreadsheet and email as exclusive requirements.

In turn, it will also be valued be an advanced student or graduate (with no more than two years of obtaining the degree) of a tertiary university level and have experience equal to or greater than six months in supervision / coordination of field work, in surveys, social programs, censuses, work teams.

The duration of the contract will be a maximum of 3 months, indicates the form, with a weekly dedication of 44 hours, in two shifts: a first shift from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and another shift from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The salary for this position is $35,000 nominal and a bonus of $10,000 may be accessed subject to the good performance of the precensus assistants under his charge..

How to sign up to be a planner in the 2023 Census?

in this linkusers must fill out their personal data to register.



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