Job Title: Data Enumerator Volunteer
Sector: Monitoring &
Evaluation
Employment Category: Volunteer
Employment Type: Full-Time
Open to Expatriates: No
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Job Description
The Data Enumerators Volunteer will directly report to the M&E Assistant and indirectly report to Senior Data and M&E officer and will work closely with project staff to ensure that relevant data is collected, analyzed, and used to inform management, design, and implementation decisions.
Job Responsibilities:
- Meet with potential clients at the Livelihood
Resource Centre, assess their needs, and prepare a drop-in database with
clients’ information, program interests, identification details, and
contact information.
- With support from other RE:BUILD project staff
members, register clients using tablets, to program application database.
- Assist M&E team in conducting outcome surveys
– baseline, follow up (midline and endline) and client satisfaction survey
for Re:Build different on-going activities.
- Support in registration and placement process of
Re:Build clients into various program services.
- Support in timely CommCare updates of client’s
details such as placement and payments.
- Support in updating service tracking progress of
Re:Build clients.
- Support in qualitative data collection – QLE
(Focus group Discussions and Key Informants Interviews).
- Enumerators will use mobile data collection tool
(CommCare) to gather and accurately record responses on already existing
tools.
- Assist the M&E in conduction thorough client
verification across various existing databases before service placement.
- Support in ensuring that questionnaires/data
collection forms have been thoroughly checked and completed.
- Recognize and give account of problems in
obtaining data and provide useful feedback from data collection
activities.
- Participate actively in the enforcement of quality
assurance, quality control, and quality improvement measures for all
program intervention.
- Undertake any other duties as directed by the
supervisor.
Qualifications
- Degree or Diploma in Information Systems, Business
Information Technology, Social Sciences, Statistics or related discipline.
- At least 6months to 1 years of relevant work
experience in monitoring and evaluation, data management, data analysis,
or similar livelihoods programming.
- Experience managing data collection and analysis,
with experience with or concrete knowledge of open source tools such as
ODK collect, KoBo Toolbox, or CommCare platforms.
- Experience in mobile data collection, entry &
data cleaning with a large database would be an added advantage.
- Humanitarian organization experience preferred, or
experience interacting with refugees or vulnerable youths.
- Experience conducting FGDs, KIIs will be an added
advantage.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to
develop relations with local counterparts, donors, and other stakeholders.
- Strong communication skills, both oral and
written.
- Fluency in English required.
NB; Somali speakers are
encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
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