6 Dec 2024

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Job Description

The African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) is leading Africa-based, African-led, international research institution headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, and conducting policy-relevant research on population, health, education, urbanization and related development issues on the continent.

Qualitative Field Interviewers- Laikipia County

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Recruit participants who meet the eligibility criteria to participate in the study.
  • Conduct individual and group discussion interviews with all recruited study participants.
  • Write and submit comprehensive notes of the interviews and audio files daily.
  • Maintain daily progress reports, timesheets and keep updated records and databases of assigned work.
  • Participating in team meetings and debriefing sessions.
  • Assist the research team in other data collection-related activities.
  • Participate in training for data collection activities.
  • Conduct qualitative interviews while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
  • Ensuring they interview the appropriate respondents that meet the criteria of the study recruitment.
  • Asking appropriate questions and facilitating discussions.
  • Ensuring appropriate recording and labeling of the interviews.
  • Report directly to team leaders/supervisors on challenges encountered.
  • Follow ethical research practices and professionalism in the course of their duty.
  • Responding to any queries from research team members—such as the Principal Investigator, Co-Investigators, and/or Field Coordinators.
  • Be responsible for the safekeeping and care of any assigned project assets.
  • Maintain confidentiality of the information collected from the respondents.

Minimum requirements:

  • A degree or diploma in Social Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Health, Human nutrition or related fields.
  • Proven experience in conducting qualitative interviews.
  • Ability to use audio recorders to collect data.
  • Language fluency (verbal and written):
  • Laikipia County (English, Kiswahili, Kikuyu, and Pokot).
  • Must be a resident of the study counties: Laikipia County (specifically Laikipia West Sub County).
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Availability to work full-time for the duration of the study.
  • Experience in visual methodologies such as photovoice will be an added advantage.
  • Previous experience with UoN/ICRAF/APHRC research teams will be an added advantage.

 

Quantitative Field Interviewers- Laikipia County

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Understand the research objectives of the study fully.
  • Participate in training for data collection activities.
  • Conduct household listing and household surveys on all recruited study participants while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
  • Encouraging respondents to give comments on each question asked.
  • Ensuring appropriate record of data.
  • Report directly to the team leader/supervisor on challenges encountered in the field Follow ethical research practices and professionalism in the course of their duty.
  • Meet the team leader regularly to submit progress updates.
  • Responding to any queries from APHRC/CIFOR-ICRAF research team members—such as the Principal Investigator, Co-investigators, and Field Coordinator.
  • Be responsible for the safekeeping and care of any assigned project assets.
  • Maintain confidentiality of the information collected from respondents.
  • Participate in training for data collection activities.
  • Conduct Household Listing.
  • Identify households and recruit participants who meet the eligibility criteria to participate in the study.
  • Conduct quantitative data collection according to the assigned households while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
  • Collecting quantitative data in assigned households.
  • Encouraging respondents to respond to all questions asked.
  • Ensuring accurate recording of data provided by respondents.
  • Taking anthropometric measurements of the primary caregiver and child/children below 5 years old in assigned households.
  • Complete, edit, and submit all assigned interviews for cross-checking and verification by the team leader daily.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Minimum of KCSE “C” plain and or a degree or diploma in Environmental Sciences, Social Sciences, Health, Human Nutrition or related fields.
  • Proven experience in quantitative data collectionand electronic data capture (use of tablets)
  • Must be a resident of the study counties:  Laikipia County (specifically Laikipia West).
  • Language fluency (verbal and written).
  • Laikipia County (English, Kiswahili, Kikuyu, and Pokot).
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Availability to work full-time on the project for the duration of the study.
  • Having worked with UON/CIFOR-ICRAFICRAF/APHRC research teams will be an added advantage.

 

Qualitative Field Interviewers- Samburu County

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Recruit participants who meet the eligibility criteria to participate in the study.
  • Conduct individual and group discussion interviews with all recruited study participants.
  • Write and submit comprehensive notes of the interviews and audio files daily.
  • Maintain daily progress reports, timesheets and keep updated records and databases of assigned work.
  • Participating in team meetings and debriefing sessions.
  • Assist the research team in other data collection-related activities.
  • Participate in training for data collection activities.
  • Conduct qualitative interviews while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
  • Ensuring they interview the appropriate respondents that meet the criteria of the study recruitment.
  • Asking appropriate questions and facilitating discussions.
  • Ensuring appropriate recording and labeling of the interviews.
  • Report directly to team leaders/supervisors on challenges encountered.
  • Follow ethical research practices and professionalism in the course of their duty.
  • Responding to any queries from research team members—such as the Principal Investigator, Co-Investigators, and/or Field Coordinators.
  • Be responsible for the safekeeping and care of any assigned project assets.
  • Maintain confidentiality of the information collected from the respondents.

Minimum requirements:

  • A degree or diploma in Social Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Health, Human nutrition or related fields.
  • Proven experience in conducting qualitative interviews.
  • Ability to use audio recorders to collect data.
  • Language fluency (verbal and written):
  • Samburu County (English, Kiswahili and Samburu).
  • Must be a resident of the study counties: Samburu County (specifically Samburu Central).
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Availability to work full-time for the duration of the study.
  • Experience in visual methodologies such as photovoice will be an added advantage.
  • Previous experience with UoN/ICRAF/APHRC research teams will be an added advantage.

 

Qualitative Field Interviewers- Turkana County

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Recruit participants who meet the eligibility criteria to participate in the study.
  • Conduct individual and group discussion interviews with all recruited study participants.
  • Write and submit comprehensive notes of the interviews and audio files daily.
  • Maintain daily progress reports, timesheets and keep updated records and databases of assigned work.
  • Participating in team meetings and debriefing sessions.
  • Assist the research team in other data collection-related activities.
  • Participate in training for data collection activities.
  • Conduct qualitative interviews while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
  • Ensuring they interview the appropriate respondents that meet the criteria of the study recruitment.
  • Asking appropriate questions and facilitating discussions.
  • Ensuring appropriate recording and labeling of the interviews.
  • Report directly to team leaders/supervisors on challenges encountered.
  • Follow ethical research practices and professionalism in the course of their duty.
  • Responding to any queries from research team members—such as the Principal Investigator, Co-Investigators, and/or Field Coordinators.
  • Be responsible for the safekeeping and care of any assigned project assets.
  • Maintain confidentiality of the information collected from the respondents.

Minimum requirements:

  • A degree or diploma in Social Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Health, Human nutrition or related fields.
  • Proven experience in conducting qualitative interviews.
  • Ability to use audio recorders to collect data.
  • Language fluency (verbal and written):
  • Turkana County (English, Kiswahili and Turkana).
  • Must be a resident of the study counties: Turkana County (specifically Turkana North and Kibish Sub Counties)
  • Availability to work full-time for the duration of the study.
  • Experience in visual methodologies such as photovoice will be an added advantage.
  • Previous experience with UoN/ICRAF/APHRC research teams will be an added advantage.

 

Quantitative Field Interviewers- Samburu County

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Understand the research objectives of the study fully.
  • Participate in training for data collection activities.
  • Conduct household listing and household surveys on all recruited study participants while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
  • Encouraging respondents to give comments on each question asked.
  • Ensuring appropriate record of data.
  • Report directly to the team leader/supervisor on challenges encountered in the field Follow ethical research practices and professionalism in the course of their duty.
  • Meet the team leader regularly to submit progress updates.
  • Responding to any queries from APHRC/CIFOR-ICRAF research team members—such as the Principal Investigator, Co-investigators, and Field Coordinator.
  • Be responsible for the safekeeping and care of any assigned project assets.
  • Maintain confidentiality of the information collected from respondents.
  • Participate in training for data collection activities.
  • Conduct Household Listing.
  • Identify households and recruit participants who meet the eligibility criteria to participate in the study.
  • Conduct quantitative data collection according to the assigned households while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
  • Collecting quantitative data in assigned households.
  • Encouraging respondents to respond to all questions asked.
  • Ensuring accurate recording of data provided by respondents.
  • Taking anthropometric measurements of the primary caregiver and child/children below 5 years old in assigned households.
  • Complete, edit, and submit all assigned interviews for cross-checking and verification by the team leader daily.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Minimum of KCSE “C” plain and or a degree or diploma in Environmental Sciences, Social Sciences, Health, Human Nutrition or related fields.
  • Proven experience in quantitative data collectionand electronic data capture (use of tablets)
  • Must be a resident of the study counties: Samburu County (specifically Samburu Central).
  • Language fluency (verbal and written).
  • Samburu County (English, Kiswahili and Samburu).
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Availability to work full-time on the project for the duration of the study.
  • Having worked with UON/CIFOR-ICRAFICRAF/APHRC research teams will be an added advantage.

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Quantitative Field Interviewers- Turkana County

  • Job TypeFull Time
  • QualificationBA/BSc/HND , Diploma , KCSE
  • Experience
  • LocationTurkana
  • Job FieldHuman Resources / HR 

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Understand the research objectives of the study fully.
  • Participate in training for data collection activities.
  • Conduct household listing and household surveys on all recruited study participants while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
  • Encouraging respondents to give comments on each question asked.
  • Ensuring appropriate record of data.
  • Report directly to the team leader/supervisor on challenges encountered in the field Follow ethical research practices and professionalism in the course of their duty.
  • Meet the team leader regularly to submit progress updates.
  • Responding to any queries from APHRC/CIFOR-ICRAF research team members—such as the Principal Investigator, Co-investigators, and Field Coordinator.
  • Be responsible for the safekeeping and care of any assigned project assets.
  • Maintain confidentiality of the information collected from respondents.
  • Participate in training for data collection activities.
  • Conduct Household Listing.
  • Identify households and recruit participants who meet the eligibility criteria to participate in the study.
  • Conduct quantitative data collection according to the assigned households while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
  • Collecting quantitative data in assigned households.
  • Encouraging respondents to respond to all questions asked.
  • Ensuring accurate recording of data provided by respondents.
  • Taking anthropometric measurements of the primary caregiver and child/children below 5 years old in assigned households.
  • Complete, edit, and submit all assigned interviews for cross-checking and verification by the team leader daily.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Minimum of KCSE “C” plain and or a degree or diploma in Environmental Sciences, Social Sciences, Health, Human Nutrition or related fields.
  • Proven experience in quantitative data collection and electronic data capture (use of tablets)
  • Must be a resident of the study counties:  Turkana County (specifically Turkana North and Kibish Sub County)
  • Turkana County (English, Kiswahili and Turkana).
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Availability to work full-time on the project for the duration of the study.
  • Having worked with UON/CIFOR-ICRAFICRAF/APHRC research teams will be an added advantage.


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