Assistant Research Officer (Education Research) Assistant Research Officer (Health Research)

Reference Number: AROSCH271117

Grade: 6.01

Job Purpose
The KWTRP School Engagement Programme is currently establishing an appropriate approach to engage local primary schools with science and health research.

The selected candidate, supported by the SEP team, will work closely with primary school teachers and education partners to identify, implement and evaluate a primary school engagement activity with health research.
 
The candidate will contribute to all SEP research activities including proposal development, grants/ funds administration, data/sample analysis and management, training, reporting and preparation of publications.
Reports To: Principal Investigator
Directly Supervises: Any interns or fieldworkers as assigned by the Principal Investigator
Indirectly Supervises: None
Budget and Resource Responsibility:

Responsible for a laptop computer/desktop.
One or more digital voice recorders used in this work.
For petty cash budgets up to kes 10,000/- associated with fieldwork and meeting organisation.

Key Responsibilities:

Contribute in the development of research objectives and preparation of proposals and applications.
Carry out literature/education resource reviews and prepare draft write-ups as may be required to support proposals, presentations/seminars and publications.
Participate in execution of action research projects including identifying resource requirements, planning, implementing and evaluating activities. Research activities may also involve consenting and community engagement activities and initiating recruitment of study participants.
Under the supervision of senior researchers, develop data collection tools; collect different types of research data (qualitative and /or quantitative); oversee cleaning and transcribing of the data.
Liaise with relevant teams to ensure that all data is entered into relevant databases on time and carry out data verification activities as requested/required to ensure its accuracy, integrity and validity
Contribute to the analysis of data emerging from empirical field work and literature review.
Contribute to the dissemination of information from studies, including through the preparation of reports and manuscripts for publication, making presentations at scientific meetings and feeding back to participants in any consultation activities.
Provide training and support to fieldworkers and other research team members / working on related projects, including developing their skills in individual and group interviewing, transcription, translation, and summarising.
And any other duties that may be assigned from time to time.

Qualifications:

A bachelors’ degree in biological sciences, science education or social science or equivalent
Experience of working with school students, research engagement with students or early-career science teaching
At least one year’s experience of research
Experience of developing teaching aids e.g. textbooks, peer education activity plans etc.

Competencies:

Must be enthusiastic, with excellent interpersonal, communication and facilitation skills, both with stakeholders and students
Excellent writing skills
Good planning, organisation and co-ordination skills
Ability to take and follow instructions, initiative, keen to learn and proactive with the ability to work under minimal supervision
Flexibility, adaptability, multi-tasking and attention to detail
Confidentiality and integrity
Team working and ability to work in a multi-cultural environment

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