June 17, 2026

Graphic Designer (Part-time)

Axiom Consultants Rockville, Maryland

Axiom is seeking a remote, part-time, dual-role Transcriptionist (33 hours/month) / Project Manager (30 hours/month) It will involve Transcribing interviews that contain localized dialects and references to local place names and regions across the Pacific Islands Region.Transcription of interviews from other research projects including interviews with fishers, researchers, and community members on broad topics including, but not limited to, describing the diverse benefits that seafood provides island communities, cultural dimensions of fishing, and aspects of community resilience.Provide verbatim transcriptions of semi-structured audio or video interview filesOrganize media (audio, video, software) and processed documents (Microsoft Word) files in native formats under logical file structure, in collaboration with Project Lead.Develop necessary metadata associated with audio and video files, in collaboration with Project Lead.Provide draft transcription documents, and associated metadata to the project lead to allow for feedback and iterative changes and modifications to the product (e.g., confirm interviewer(s) and interviewee(s) attributions, etc. Project Manager Duties (30 Hour/month) Include Fieldwork support of a multi-year funded research project that seeks to identify the pathways and the types of seafood flowing through U.S. territories in the Pacific Islands Region, and improve our understanding of the benefits of seafood to island communities, including underserved populations.Develop plans for community outreach, engagement, and project implementation for seafood value chain research.Develop data management plan, documentation, and supporting metadataDevelop and execute stakeholder consultation plan to socialize and gather feedback on the cultural relevance of methodology to qualify and quantify the benefits of fishing and seafood to community members (methodology will be drafted by Project Lead).Characterize the seafood value chain and detail the benefits provided across different levels of the seafood value chain (from harvester to consumer groups)Develop report that fully describes final survey implementation methods, any deviations from the original plans (challenges overcome), timelines, number of individuals participating in the effort (by value chain level, by island(s) of study area), key results (e.g., key themes from interviews, if conducted), and any data cleaning protocols.Support socioeconomic data collection and interpretationProvide draft engagement plan and outreach materials to project lead to allow for feedback and iterative changes and modifications to the products.Provide final products in appropriate formats, including interview documentation (interviewee list, applicable audio/photo files, interviewer notes, consent form, and final transcript review) and native files (Excel, Adobe Illustrator, Word, or Photoshop, etc.) Documented experience working with members of the fishing and/or seafood marketing communities, preferably in the relevant study area.Documented experience gathering fishery data and/or soliciting and summarizing input from fishing and/or seafood marketing communities, preferably in the relevant study area.Proficiency in digital word processing and data storage/management programs, such as those available in the Google or Microsoft suite.Familiarity with marine species and seafood products commonly found in local markets or shared within the local community.Keen awareness and respect for local culture and customs, initiative, and an ability to find solutions to unforeseen challenges.Bachelor's degree in relevant field

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