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U.S. Census Bureau Hiring Field Representatives for 2025 Special Census in White House, TN

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U.S. Census Bureau Seeks Field Representatives for 2025 Special Census in White House, TN

Flexible Positions with Competitive Pay Available to Support Community Growth

The U.S. Census Bureau is actively recruiting Field Representatives to assist with the upcoming 2025 Special Census in White House, Tennessee.

 

This initiative is crucial for accurately capturing the city's rapid population growth and ensuring appropriate allocation of state funding.

 

Selected candidates will work from home and travel locally to conduct in-person interviews, with some phone interviews as needed.

 

The role offers a starting wage of $28 per hour, flexible scheduling, and comprehensive paid training.

 

Key responsibilities include:

 

Conducting Interviews: Engage with residents primarily through door-to-door visits to collect essential census data.

 

Effective Communication: Maintain clear interactions with respondents, supervisors, and team members.

 

Data Accuracy: Understand and explain census materials, ensuring precise and complete information is recorded.

 

Area Canvassing: Systematically navigate assigned regions to identify and verify living quarters.

 

Record Maintenance: Keep detailed records of work hours, mileage, and travel expenses.

 

Training Participation: Attend mandatory in-person training sessions to prepare for fieldwork.

 

Interested individuals can find more information and apply by visiting the official job posting.

 

The 2025 Special Census is a pivotal effort for White House, aiming to reflect the city's significant population increase since the last federal census.

 

Accurate data collection is essential for securing state funding for vital services such as infrastructure, education, and public safety.

 

City Administrator Gerald Herman emphasized the importance of community participation, stating, "An accurate count will ensure that White House receives its fair share of funding based on our true population."

 

In addition to census activities, White House is experiencing notable developments.

 

The city has seen a 23% population increase over the past five years, with the current population estimated at 16,093.

 

This growth has spurred new business openings, including a Whataburger restaurant and the development of the White House Business Park, a 200-acre site aimed at attracting local employment opportunities.

 

Furthermore, the housing market remains active, with a median listing price of $415,000 as of January 2025.

 

For those seeking flexible employment and an opportunity to contribute to their community's future, the Field Representative positions offer a meaningful way to get involved.

 

Apply today to be part of this significant endeavor.

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