Data Enumerators (Field Data collectors & Supervisors)

The Hunger Project – Ethiopia
Gurage Zone
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Date posted7 days ago
Hiring LocationGurage Zone
Closing date2 days ago

Description

Job Summery

The Enumerator will be responsible for conducting in-depth interviews with Key Informants (KII), Focus Group Discussions (FGD), and community-led development (CLD) tool assessment of targeted R2G beneficiaries and partners. The KIIs and FGDs will be conducted using semi-structured questionnaires and guides to elicit responses for the qualitative study, while the CLD tool assessment will be conducted using structured questionnaires to gather responses for the study.

Enumerators Major Roles and Key Responsibilities:

  • Participate in an online mentoring session, training session on realist inspired interviewing, data collection tools with the Global Research Team, online or face to face training session on CLD tool assessment, R2G project.
  • Participate in Pre-Testing and Piloting Questionnaire (Test data collection tools).
  • Data Collection & recording:
  • Conduct face-to-face interviews with the selected respondents.
  • Transcribing or recording.
  • Note-taking. Interviews will be documented using notes taken by the enumerator.
  • Translate the transcription and voice records from Amharic to English language.
  • Data Entry, Data cleaning, and Data verification: Enumerators will write up interviews using specially-designed Data Entry forms.
  • Conduct CLD tool assessments.
  • Fill in and submit to supervisor timesheets detailing the level of effort per day worked.

Job Requirement

Qualifications:

  • A minimum of a Degree in Statistics, Agriculture, Agricultural economics, Food Security, Health and Nutrition, Disaster Risk Management, Economics, monitoring and evaluation, and any other related Social Sciences.
  • Must be Ethiopian national with good communications skills of English language (both oral and written), and knowledge of the local language (Guragegna) will be an advantage.
  • Concrete experience in translating written answers or recorded audios from English to Amharic and Vice Versa.
  • Previous experience in qualitative data collection such as KII, FGD and CLD tool facilitation is highly desirable, with examples provided where possible.
  • Testimonials of previous similar assignment.

Deliverables:

  • Submit clean and completed data collection forms.
  • Collect clean and completed data screening during data entry.
  • Clearly and well-written notes from KIIs and FGDs.
  • Complete translation of notes from KIIs and FGDs from Amharic to English and Vis Versa.
  • Narrative report of all Key Informant interviews and Focus Group Discussions.
  • Field data collection summary report clearly highlighting challenges, learning and recommendations.
  • Submit clean and completed data collection of CLD tool assessment.

No of Vacancies: Eight (8): 2 Supervisors and 6 Field Data Collectors

Location: Central Ethiopia Region, Gurage Zone, Muhur Aklil Woreda in Korer, Cheza, and Yeshehara kebeles

How to Apply

Payment Model: Per day worked or per questionnaires.

Duration: 10 -15days

Application Procedure:

Qualified national persons with the required qualification and skills are invited to submit their applications accompanied by detailed curriculum vitae and cover letter as a single document i.e. with the cover letter being on the first page and the CV starting on the second page, a detailed portfolio highlighting previous experiences in undertaking similar assignments with recommendation letters and detailing three work related referees. The applicant should send all the requested an electronic copy containing the documents preferably in PDF to Email copy: thp.ethiopia@thp.org and received on or before 5.00PM on 29th September 2024 with the subject line “Enumerators–LIFE”.

An applicant who want to obtain a detailed TOR for this post can collect in person at The Hunger Project Ethiopia Head Office, Yeka Sub-city, Woreda 08, H.No:765/04 Addis Ababa, which is located near Misrak Polytechnic College. For more information, please phone 0111267151/267950 or 0945127771