Application Deadline: Application Deadline Apr 29, 2024

  • Research Assistants

    Research Assistants

    The Individual Capacity Strengthening (ICS) unit in the Research Capacity Strengthening (RCS) Division seeks to engage twelve (12) Research Assistants (RAs) for the Partnership for Education of Health Professionals (PEP) project. The project aims to improve the management of cardiometabolic diseases (CMDs) in Kenya through research evidence generation and capacity strengthening. Specific objectives of this project include: 1) To conduct a baseline assessment that identifies individual and institutional capacity gaps regarding management of CMDs in Kenya and 2) To strengthen the capacity of medical training college (MTC) faculty and clinical mentors, for clinical medicine and nursing, through a short course training on management of CMDs. The RAs will support the project’s fieldwork activities.

    Duties/Responsibilities

    Administer online survey using KoBo Collect or related program.
    Conduct in-depth interviews and focus group interviews with select study participants.
    Transcribe verbatim audio recordings from interviews.
    Data entry, review and edit to ensure completeness and accuracy of information.
    Collection and collation of research data from different sources like online surveys.  
    Perform administrative tasks related to the project.

    Qualifications & Experience:

    Master’s degree in Gender and Development Studies, Education, Population Studies/Demography, Statistics, Epidemiology, Economics, or related discipline (A Bachelor’s degree in these fields coupled with adequate experience is acceptable).
    At least two years’ experience in research field work including data collection, managing data collection teams, and data analysis.
    Proven quantitative data collection and analysis skills, with familiarity with related analysis packages STATA, SPSS, R. 
    Proven qualitative data collection and analysis skills, with familiarity with related analysis packages Nvivo or Atlas ti.
    Ability to work independently, set priorities, multitask, and meet tight deadlines. 
    Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills and ability to work in a culturally diverse team.     
    Must be able to communicate and write in English.

    Desirable skills:

    Experience conducting qualitative research interviews.
    Experience in coding data using NVivo or any other software.
    Experience in transcribing audio recordings for research.  
    Knowledge of Kenya Medical Training College work environment.

    Apply via :

    nel.com

  • Associate Director – Disaster Risk Reduction and Response Coordination

    Associate Director – Disaster Risk Reduction and Response Coordination

    This position is highly collaborative and cross-functional as is necessary to consistently reinforce team structures related to emergency, crisis and disaster coordination and support. This role requires relationship-building within internal and external networks to create partnerships that support, aid, and enhance Habitat for Humanity work and enterprise-wide collaboration

    This is a one-year position that can be remotely based in the US, Philippines, Kenya or Slovakia.
    Key Responsibilities

    Provide programmatic and technical support to US Canada Disaster Risk Reduction and Response team efforts related to Disaster preparedness and response (30%).
    Collaboratively work with area offices on the Disaster Risk Reduction and Response key projects, initiatives and grants (35%).
    Support DR3 team knowledge management, research and learning (15%).
    Other duties as assigned by supervisor (20%).
    Support the work with area offices in the implementation of DR3 capacity assessments and/or training with Habitat national organizations, informing the allocation and follow up of disaster response readiness grants.
    Provide surge capacity on programmatic and technical support as needed to the Africa Area Office during the inception along with providing technical staff onboarding and project implementation.
    Set up and coordinate contract and reporting for various high level donors supporting grant funding for the Global Shelter Cluster Focal Point for Research.
    Summarize and disseminate new and existing research for advocacy and knowledge exchange. This involves direct coordination with Communications and the Learning and Research community of practice.
    Contribute to knowledge content management as required to DR3 themes and contents in the International Knowledge Center (IKC).
    Contribute to the ongoing update of the DR3 databases.
    Oversee After Action Review process, evaluation and documentation.

    Key Requirements

    Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent work experience.
    At least 6 years of experience in training/management of DR3 and emergency response programs for multiple countries along with experience managing grants.
    Excellent communications skills.
    Detail orientation with ability to analyze, problem solve, organize, and manage multiple/ competing priorities.
    High degree of resourcefulness to lead projects that may not be clearly defined and ability to work independently with follow through and minimal direction.
    Ability to work as a member of a team and cross-functionally.
    Significant programmatic, engineering/technical and training expertise, as well as climate adaptation interventions knowledge.
    Strong written, presentation, and oral communication skills.
    Demonstrated skillset in gathering and analyzing information to form actionable insights.
    Ability to travel and deploy for extensive periods of time and operate in diverse settings.
    Exhibits servant-leadership at multiple levels.

    Active Support Of HFHI Values & Commitments

    Humility – We are part of something bigger than ourselves
    Courage – We do what’s right, even when it is difficult or unpopular
    Accountability – We take personal responsibility for Habitat’s mission
    Safeguarding: HFHI requires that all employees take seriously their ethical responsibilities to safeguarding our intended beneficiaries, their communities, and all those with whom we work. Managers at all levels have responsibilities to support and develop systems that create and maintain an environment that prevents harassment, sexual exploitation and abuse, safeguards the rights of beneficiaries and community members (especially children), and promotes the implementation of Habitat for Humanity’s code of conduct.

    Preferred

    Proficient in Smartsheet, Power Point, Excel.
    Habitat for Humanity network or direct service experience.
    Ability to work within databases.
    Able to work effectively with multiple priorities.
    Cultural awareness and proficiency in another major spoken language.

    Apply via :

    www.habitat.org