Data Entry Clerk

The Data Entry Clerk is a member of the program data management (PDM) sub-team on the larger Monitoring, Learning and Information system (MLIS) team, and assists the Senior Associate-Program data management in ensuring that monitoring, planning, tracking and attendance forms filled by the implementation stakeholders are processed at Evidence Action’s data center in Kisumu.
Duties for the Data Entry Clerk NGO Job
Support in Data entry
Accurately enter all DTW program data collected using CSpro, Epi-data or ODK emulator
Prepare DtW forms to resolve missing data and inconsistencies
Ensure that all the submitted data is entered as required.
Track all the data entered by completing a data entry log
Ensure that all the forms entered for the day are filed appropriately
Ensure that the daily data entry deadlines are met as expected
Review error reports and enter corrections
File or organize source documents after entry
Respond to inquiries regarding data entered
Data Entry Clerk NGO Job Qualifications
A minimum of a diploma in Information Technology or any other relevant field.
At least 6 months full time data entry experience in a research set up.
Typing speeds of between 50 – 80 wpm
Typing accuracy of at least 90%
High level of integrity and stewardship
Embraces team work and aspires and supports the ideals of working in a team environment as a team champion
Self-driven and highly motivated to deliver results within tight deadlines.
Basic computer skills and comfort to advance the skills in a dynamic IT field.
Positive attitude to work and flexible to work during late hours and weekends
Able to report to work within a short notice period
Previous experience working with Evidence Action_ data entry and transcription will be an added advantage
Have a strong commitment to evidence-based practice and policy in the development field
Be enthusiastic to develop personally and professionally as part of a growing global team
Possess a strong attention to detail and a genuine love of working with data.

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