Research Assistants – Enumerators
Location | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic of |
Date Posted | November 7, 2022 |
Category | Management |
Job Type | Full-time |
Currency | TZS |
Description
RSS has been contracted by UN Women to conduct a baseline study for the project “Strengthening women’s and girls’ meaningful participation, leadership, and economic rights at the local levels in Tanzania”. The baseline survey will be undertaken in three district councils in each of the six (6) project regions Singida, Arusha, Mtwara, Lindi, Coast and Dar es Salaam.
The overarching goal of the study will be to identify aspects and issues concerning gender and intersectionality, women’s and girls’ rights to leadership and participation in decision-making, as well as economic rights, women and girls’ time use patterns, livelihood opportunities, specific opportunities and obstacles for women with disabilities, stereotypes, care economy and existing social norms that need to be understood and tackled to accelerate change and bring forward reforms at local government and community levels. Interviews will be conducted with potential target beneficiaries and selected key institutions including, relevant Government Authorities at regional, district councils and community levels including the Ministry of Community Development Gender Women and Special Groups, PORALG, various leadership and socio-economic committees, existing women socio-economic groups, selected CSOs, and women with disabilities CSOs and networks. Results from the study shall be used to inform program interventions and implementation as well as provide a comprehensive basis for the impact evaluation that shall be conducted at a future date.
Job Description:
RSS seeks to recruit up to 12 enumerators for a short-term assignment to carry out quantitative and qualitative data collection for the study. The data collection exercise is expected to last for up to 12 days between mid-September 2022 and mid-October 2022. A 4-day training exercise shall also be conducted in Dar-es-Salaam, followed by a 1-day field pre-test of the study tools prior to the actual data collection. The final selection and deployment of the field team shall be based on an assessment of the enumerator’s skills, qualifications, participation, and understanding of the assignment.
Duties and responsibilities:
- Develop an in-depth understanding of the study goals and objectives; Attend training workshops, participate fully in the training and pre-testing of the study tools (mock interviews, role-plays, etc)
- Conduct recruitment, screening, consenting, and enrolment processes of respondents according to the study protocol and ethical guidelines.
- Conduct face-to-face interviews with respondents using PDA/mobile devices; Accurately capture and record responses from respondents; and check responses for completeness, correctness, and consistency
- Conduct and moderate FGDs; Record FGD responses through note-taking, using prescribed note-taker forms, the FGD guides, and digital voice recording; and expand notes immediately after the FGD;
- Undertake quality transcriptions and translations at the end of each FGD session and immediately enter all the FGD data into a computer for backup.
- Report progress, problems, and needs regularly to the field supervisor.
- Comply with all regulations necessary for conducting a successful interview, including adherence to existing Child Protection Regulations, COVID-19 Infection, Prevention and Control measures
The enumerators shall be selected based on the following base qualifications.
- Bachelors’ degree in Gender Studies, Community Development, Statistics, Monitoring & Evaluation or any relevant discipline from a recognized institution. Additional training and knowledge of SDG #5, Gender Equality and Women Empowerment (GEWE) principles will be an advantage;
- 1-3 years of experience in conducting household and socio-economic surveys on sensitive topics for research purposes preferably in Gender and Economic Empowerment (GEWE), Leadership, and Rural Development programmes;
- Experience conducting interviews with vulnerable populations including persons with disabilities, women and girls
- Demonstrated experience in qualitative & quantitative data collection processes (including planning, organizing, conducting interviews, cleaning and encoding data); demonstration of good interviewing & data entry skills using mobile devices for field data collection
- Extensive experience in qualitative data recording and a demonstration of skilled interviewing, expert notetaking, high-quality transcription and translation.
- Good working knowledge of office computer applications especially Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word; Additional knowledge of any quantitative and qualitative statistical package will be an added advantage (e.g. SPSS and Nvivo).
- Knowledge of societal norms and culture in the study regions, and; familiarity with Local Government Authorities' structures, functions and operations.
- Proficiency in spoken and written English (the language of the research tool), Kiswahili; AND the local language of the respective study regions where data shall be collected.
- Possession of a laptop and android device for data collection for the duration of the study; Familiarity with the use of digital voice recorders for data collection, GPS equipment and PDAs/Android Tablets for data collection, photography and recording.
- Willingness to participate in initial enumerator training and capacity to do field work and travel on short notice, (i.e., conduct interviews at households and institutional premises).
Remuneration:
- The project shall provide a consolidated allowance to cater for transport, communication and field accommodation/subsistence.
- A consolidated fee for professional work shall also be paid upon successful completion of the data collection exercise and acceptance of quality data submitted. All payments shall be made within the limits defined by our organizational policies.
- A cover/ letter indicating availability , region & district of residence, and a brief description of how you meet the requirements
- Duly completed resume/CV in the format prescribed;
- Incomplete applications will be rejected. All applications shall be reviewed on a rolling basis and thus early applications are encouraged.
Selection criteria
- We shall strongly consider applicants who have both theoretical knowledge and practical experience on similar programmes/projects.
- Preference shall be given to qualified candidates residing and/or coming from the study areas.
- All information shall be treated with the strictest confidence.
- We shall strive to respond to each qualified applicant, and only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
Disclaimer:
- Research Support Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
- Females are strongly encouraged to apply.
- All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected class. RSS shall never ask for monetary compensation for applying for any position advertised.
- Any requests for monetary compensation by persons claiming to be RSS employees, or persons claiming to represent RSS,