Save the Children Field Data Collectors (Enumerators) Jobs in Rwanda
Save the Children Field Data Collectors (Enumerators) Jobs in Rwanda
About the role the Children seeks to recruit fifty (50) Field Data collectors, commonly referred to as Enumerators, to meet the needs for conducting rigorous research and monitoring activities.
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) frequently relies on the external support (these staffs); to collect real-time monitoring data, baseline and end-line data, including research and evaluation for different projects.
Enumerators will participate in different trainings to be debriefed and trained prior to being deployed to various parts of the country (both development and humanitarian activities).
Field Data collector (Enumerator) signs a work-based contract on the needs and available opportunities. Upon request of MEAL and research teams/supervisors, a successful enumerator in the pool is called for data collection in qualitative research and rigorous evaluation to cascade a complete function to research needs.
The Enumerator position provides an excellent opportunity to gain hands‐on experience in a field setting with a vibrant organization undertaking cutting‐edge development research.
The Enumerator will play a critical role in planning and carrying out data collection.
The Enumerator will work closely with the research and MEAL team and Project Team to perform a variety of tasks including, but not limited to:
Conduct interviews to research participants and or beneficiaries in the
field
Adhere to all Save the Children International survey and data protocols
Perform other duties related to the project that may be assigned to him/her, such as, but not limited to, testing the questionnaire and decide for his/her interviews
Be responsible for maintaining good relations with Save the Children International, its employees, partner organizations and project participants
Transmit data collected to her/his coordinator on a daily basis.
Qualifications and experience & skills
li> The applicant must have a bachelor's degree in any of the following fields: Education, Social Science (Psychology, Sociology, population and development studies), Business Communication, Economics, Statistics, Health, any other fields of studies,
Must have practical knowledge of MS Office
Should be familiar with computer assisted interviews (ODK, CTO) and have the ability to use electronic devices, i.e. tablets or smartphones
Fluency Kinyarwanda and English, written and spoken is essential
Extensive knowledge of quantitative and qualitative data collection; a passion for learning best practices and innovations is desired
Having more than two years in data collection
Prior-experience in conducting surveys with both adults and children.
Willingness to travel independently and
extensively within rural communities
Characteristics of being personable, detail-oriented and well-organised.
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; Save the Children Field Data Collectors (Enumerators) Jobs in Rwanda
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