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Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH)
CLOSEDKaramoja, Uganda
Closing: May 13, 2024
This position has expiredPublished: May 12, 2024 (7 days ago)
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Requirements
• Must possess an undergraduate degree, or a diploma, from a recognized training institution of higher learning.
• Working experience in at least one recent similar field research activity (within the last 5 years) as a data collector with expertise in community entry/engagement, mapping, listing, and conducting interviews in households.
• Experience in collecting quantitative data in health-related surveys using electronic devices such as smartphones/tables uploaded with data capture software such as Open Data Kit (ODK) is required.
• A valid Certificate in Good Clinical Practice and/or Human Subjects Protection is required.
• Good oral and written communication skills.
• Ability to work well with others in teams of at least 4 persons.
• Must be able to communicate fluently (writing, reading, and speaking) in both English and the local language of survey region; Runyankore (18 RAs), Luganda (54 RAs), Ateso (18 RAs), or Ngakarimojong (18 RAs).
How to apply:
Interested persons should submit their application and updated curriculum vitae (CV) stating at least one referee and their contacts by Monday, May 13, 2024, at 6.00 pm. Applications should be addressed to: The Dean Makerere University School of Public Health and sent via [email protected]
• Research Assistants shall indicate the position being applied for, preferred language and region of deployment in the email reference/ email subject
Requirements
• Must possess an undergraduate degree, or a diploma, from a recognized training institution of higher learning.
• Working experience in at least one recent similar field research activity (within the last 5 years) as a data collector with expertise in community entry/engagement, mapping, listing, and conducting interviews in households.
• Experience in collecting quantitative data in health-related surveys using electronic devices such as smartphones/tables uploaded with data capture software such as Open Data Kit (ODK) is required.
• A valid Certificate in Good Clinical Practice and/or Human Subjects Protection is required.
• Good oral and written communication skills.
• Ability to work well with others in teams of at least 4 persons.
• Must be able to communicate fluently (writing, reading, and speaking) in both English and the local language of survey region; Runyankore (18 RAs), Luganda (54 RAs), Ateso (18 RAs), or Ngakarimojong (18 RAs).
How to apply:
Interested persons should submit their application and updated curriculum vitae (CV) stating at least one referee and their contacts by Monday, May 13, 2024, at 6.00 pm. Applications should be addressed to: The Dean Makerere University School of Public Health and sent via [email protected]
• Research Assistants shall indicate the position being applied for, preferred language and region of deployment in the email reference/ email subject
• Attend all interviewer training including pre-testing sessions, and all debrief meetings.
• Ensure appropriate community entry procedures are done
• Mobilize and inform the sampled household, and obtain consent and assent from all eligible members.
• Conduct mapping and listing of all the households in selected enumeration areas (EAs)
• Conduct interviews for all eligible members in the sampled households
• Ensure good quality data collection, including conduct callbacks to ensure coverage of all selected households and eligible members
• Capture all the data onto the hardcopies and/or digital devices as provided by the standard operating procedures
• Ensure that all data are safe, correctly saved, and appropriately uploaded to the allotted server on time.
• All study tools including maps and listing forms must be filed and handled over to the field supervisor
• Provide the supervisor with daily updates on data collection and participate in developing daily field reports.
• Obtain and prepare data collection forms, devices, supplies and equipment.
• Ensure safe custody of all study equipment and materials.
• Perform any other duties relevant to this position as may be assigned from time to time through the field supervisor.
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