Job Summary
The Field Coordinator will plan and supervise the logistics of research and learning field work and supervise data collection teams for the USAID Kenya Nawiri project. Within the assigned area of responsibility, the Field Coordinator implements the research and learning agenda, coordinates qualitative and quantitative data collection efforts, and ensures effective representation to local stakeholders. The Field Coordinator will be the first line of quality control for data. The Field Coordinator will identify and escalate needs, gaps and issues to RTI leadership and coordinate and prioritize multiple competing demands. The Field Coordinator will support efforts to assure quality research that results in effective programming, in coordination with Research and Design Lead and Manager.
This position will be based in Samburu county.
Lead andcoordinate field operations, including identifying, recruiting, and training quantitative and qualitative data collectors, overseeing field data collection, ensuring research protocols are followed and quality assurance measures are in place, and managing data security in the field and the secure flow of data from the field to the Nairobi office.
Mobilize relevant study participants at different levels in the respective sub-counties.
Align field team effort with research agenda and plans, including Nawiri project objectives and strategic goals, and ensure project progress and implementation
Provide general support, guidance, and serves as focal point during field program planning, implementation, and reporting.
Represent the Kenya Nawiri project at the county level, including general meetings with stakeholders.
Write field progress reports and submit in accordance with deadlines.
Develop and maintain effective working relationships with local coordination structures and stakeholders, representing the project with local authorities and civil society. Coordinate meetings between community and research teams.
Organize and coordinate dissemination of study/research results to stakeholders at the county level Support efforts to assure program quality and accountability to program participants.
Identify and escalate needs and issues to RTI project leadership, coordinate and prioritize multiple competing demands.
Provide timely, concise, action-oriented reporting and communications on a scheduled and ad hoc basis to keep leadership informed and situationally aware and escalate issues as required.
Anticipate, identify, assess implement and monitor measures to reduce or control risks that may impact field operations.
In collaboration with Nairobi-based staff, support field logistics and administration. Activities will include but not be limited to assisting with travel and event/workshop planning, including transportation, hotel/venue booking, catering, printing and when necessary, management of reimbursements payments.
Ensure proper documentation in accordance with RTI, Mercy Corps and USAID regulations
Masters degree and 1 years of experience or Bachelors Degree and 3 years of experience in nutrition, health, social science or similar disciplines.
Prior experience working on research projects, including coordinating quantitative and qualitative data collection and using qualitative and participatory research methods. Experience working in Turkana and Samburu counties preferred.
Prior experience using tablets for survey data collection.
Prior experience working with or supporting management of Office Administration functions.
Prior experience working with USAID projects preferred.
Computer skills, including knowledge of Windows, Microsoft Word, Excel, QuickBooks, and ODK or similar.
Willingness to be flexible in working hours and adapt to changing priorities and deadlines.
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