Job Description
Duties
- Collect data on EORE sessions, including participant attendance, demographics, and locations.
- Document the number and type of materials distributed (e.g., posters, leaflets).
- Record feedback from beneficiaries and community members during sessions.
- Compile and submit weekly or monthly reports summarizing EORE activities.
- Ensure accurate and detailed documentation of incidents or updates related to explosive ordnances in the communities.
- Maintain a database of trained individuals and indirect beneficiaries.
- Verify data accuracy by cross-checking reports with field teams.
- Track locations of reported explosive ordnance incidents and update the project team for follow-up actions.
- Monitor the reach and effectiveness of awareness materials (posters, leaflets, etc.).
- Work closely with EORE facilitators and community volunteers to ensure accurate reporting of activities.
- Share feedback and observations from the field to inform project adaptations.
Language requirements
- Proficiency in English, Kanuri, Shuwa, Gwoza or/and Hausa Language.
Key requirements
The following are required skills and experience:
- A degree, HND, ND from a recognized institution in fields of education, psychology or other relevant field
- Proficiency in using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and knowledge of data collection apps (e.g., KoboToolbox, ODK).
- Basic understanding of data entry, record-keeping, and filing systems.
- Ability to communicate clearly with both field teams and community members.
- Willingness to work in remote or challenging environments.
- Ability to identify issues in data collection or reporting and suggest solutions.
Experience
- 1 – 3 years
- Experience in data collection and working in the local communities.
- Familiarity with humanitarian or development projects