Position: Qualitative Interviewers
Location: Nairobi
Job description
Reporting to the Social
and Behavior Change Communication Expert, the Qualitative
Interviewers will be responsible for conducting in-depth interviews and
focus group discussions relating to the TB ARC II Project in the assigned
counties.
Responsibilities
- Conduct
qualitative interviews with respondent TB patients and stakeholders
- Provide
transcriptions of interviews and bullets on key findings
- Organise
and safely keep records of qualitative interview records (informed
consents, records, notes, written and electronic transcripts, etc.)
- Communicate
with supervisor to provide regular updates on progress of interviews,
noticeable key themes, and timelines
- Any
other tasks as assigned by supervisor.
Qualifications
- Degree
or equivalent in behaviour and social science, communication, public
health or related field.
- A
minimum of five years of experience in conducting qualitative interviews
including journey maps, three of which should be related to behavior
change communication in health projects. Previous working experience in TB
is an advantage
- Excellent
written and verbal communication skills in English, Kiswahili and local
languages
- Excellent
skills in MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint
- Demonstrated
ability to synthesise information into written reports
- Ability
to work effectively both independently and in teams
- Professional
demeanor and cooperative spirit.
How to apply
Interested applicants
who meet the minimum criteria indicated are invited to email their applications
specifying the preferred place and detailed CVs with contact details of three
referees to vacancies@chskenya.org clearly
indicating the job title and its reference number CHS/HR/TBARCII/QI/001/2021 as
the subject line by 5.00 PM on or
before Tuesday 10, 2021. CVs will be reviewed
on a rolling basis.
Centre for Health Solutions-Kenya is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.
Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification