Job Description
Description
- The purpose of the terms of reference (TOR) is to engage research personnel that will gather month-36 net durability data for cohort campaign nets and retrieve samples of ITNs for insecticidal effectiveness studies.
Specific Tasks
- Will be responsible for a team of 3 data collectors (who will conduct household interviews in cohort households, retrieve samples of campaign nets from selected cohort households, and give out replacement nets).
- Will be required to attend training prior to survey.
- Assigns each interviewer to administer interviews in four households per day.
- Assigns a data collector to label cohort nets, retrieve sampled nets from selected cohort households for subsequent insecticidal effectiveness studies, and give out replacement nets.
- Makes sure that the required number of replacement nets are transported to each ward daily, labelled and given out to households from which sampled nets are retrieved.
- Makes sure that retrieved nets are properly labelled and handed over to Malaria Consortium staff at the end of each day.
- Makes sure that work in all sampled households (in a ward) is completed every day and the team completes the work in a total of 13 wards).
- Supervises the interview process and resolves any issues, working with the household mobilizer.
- Ensures that the data is collected accurately and uploaded according to the relevant SOPs or guidelines.
- Ensures accurate review, validation and submission of electronic data.
- Supports team members to charge mobile phones using a power bank (each team leader will keep a power bank, which should be kept charged daily and as necessary).
- Collects mobile devices from data collectors at the end of each day for charging and safe keeping.
- Responsible for ensuring that activities of data collectors are carried out while observing COVID-19 prevention measures and keeping respondents’ data confidential.
- Writes a short report on the team’s achievements, encountered challenges and recommendations.
Qualifications and Experience
- A minimum of BSc Degree in Health-related discipline and Social Sciences.
- At least 3-5 years’ experience in coordinating or conducting household surveys.
- Experience in electronic data collection tools such as SurveyCTO or ODK.
- Demonstrated report writing skills in English.
- Excellent knowledge of the Yoruba and/or Ijaw language.
- For this position, previous working experience with MC and in SMC are added advantages.