APHRC Quantitative and Qualitative Field Interviewers Jobs in Kenya
APHRC Quantitative and Qualitative Field Interviewers Jobs in Kenya
Duties and ResponsibilitiesMobilize study participants in accordance with predefined criteria outlined in the study guidelines
Adhere to protocols and guidelines for data collection, ensuring ethical conduct and data protection throughout the research process
Conduct quantitative in-person interviews with study participants following the provided questionnaire and protocols
Ensure accurate and complete data collection during interviews, paying attention to detail and maintaining confidentiality
Edit and submit collected data for daily cross-checking and verification by the designated team leader
Edit and submit collected data for daily cross-checking and verification by the designated team leader
Fill in and submit daily field reports/timesheets accurately and in a timely manner
Attend all scheduled training sessions and progress meetings as required by the project team
Maintain the safety and responsible handling of all study tools and equipment provided for the interviews
Assist the research team in other project-related activities as needed
Any other tasks assigned by the supervisor to further the project’s objectives
Minimum Qualifications
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) with a minimum grade of C Plain or equivalent
Fluency in both Swahili, English and Luhya languages
Experience in electronic data collection methods like SurveyCTO or Open Data Kit (ODK) is highly desirable
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both spoken and written
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, demonstrating reliability and accountability
Must be a resident of Kakamega County (Shinyalu and Malava sub-Counties)
Previous
experience in conducting quantitative interviews
Qualitative Field Interviewers
Duties and Responsibilities
Moderate/ facilitate qualitative interviews with various stakeholders at county and community levels
Record interviews, take notes and compile comprehensive qualitative interview debriefing notes
Hold debrief discussions and exploration of ideas between the interviewers and the investigators
Prepare data collection progress updates and reports
Adhere to protocols and guidelines for data collection, ensuring ethical conduct and data protection throughout the research process
Any other related activities assigned by the supervisor and project managers
Minimum Qualifications
Holder of a Bachelor’s degree preferably in the Social or any relevant discipline
Previous experience conducting qualitative interviews
Proficient in English, Kiswahili and Luhya languages (verbal and written).
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Should be available to provide any clarification on the translation when needed to do so
Must be a resident of the study County Kakamega County (Shinyalu and Malava sub- Counties).
How to Apply
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