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- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Kilifi
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Mombasa
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Garissa
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Marsabit
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Meru
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Kitui
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Nyeri
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Kirinyaga
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Turkana
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project –Trans-Nzoia
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Nandi
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Laikipia
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Busia
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Migori
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Nyamira
- Quantitative Field Interviewer, DaYTA Project – Nairobi
Duties and responsibilities:
- Identify the selected enumeration areas.
- Locate household structures in study enumeration areas and performing a household listing.
- Obtain and document informed consent from study participants prior to data collection.
- Conduct all study surveys.
- Edit and submit data for completed interviews for daily cross-checking and verification by the designated team leader.
- Attend all scheduled training sessions and progress meetings.
- Ensure that data integrity is always maintained while minimizing errors in data gathering and transmission.
- Ensure the safety and responsible handling of all study tools and equipment provided for the interviews.
- Communicate promptly challenges and issues arising from the field to the team leaders and research team.
- Timely completion of scheduled daily activities filing reports of work done.
- Assist the research team in other project-related activities.
Minimum qualifications
- Must have a Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) certificate, with a minimum grade of C Plain.
- Fluency in Kiswahili and English, both written and oral.
- Experience in data collection using electronic data collection platforms such as survey CTO or Open Data Kit (ODK).
- Strong interpersonal and communication (spoken and written) skills.
- Proven past working experience on quantitative research projects including nation-wide household surveys.
- Must be a current resident of one of the selected 16 counties.
- Ability to adhere to protocols and guidelines for data collection.
- Be available to work full time on the project for the duration of the study.
The candidates should be:
- Residents of the counties listed above: Kilifi, Mombasa, Garissa, Marsabit, Meru, Kitui, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Turkana, Trans-Nzoia, Nandi, Laikipia, Busia, Migori, Nyamira and Nairobi. (County of residence should be clearly indicated on the cover letter).
- Prepared to work full time on the project for the duration of the data collection.
- Flexible and available to work odd hours (when necessary), under minimal supervision.