Qualitative Research Assistant, (RE-Advertisement) (9 Positions)) Service Provision Assessment Research Assistant (SPARA) (RE-Advertisement) (9 Positions) LMS Manager, Health Strat CDC MESIS Project (RE-Advertisement) Senior Open MRS / React JS Developer, (RE-Advertisement)

AD/4/46/22 – (9 POSTS) 
The Position
Reporting to the Qualitative Lead in consultation with the Principal Investigator and the Study Coordinator, the Qualitative Research Assistant (QRA) will be responsible for field data collection, quality control and uploading onto the set data management platforms. While working at the assigned county and in the allocated study sites, the QRA will be expected to work closely with other County Health Care Workers, Study Lead, IT Officers, Data Manager and other field staff working in other study counties. The QRA will perform tracking of all study data and undertake data verification exercises on a daily basis to ensure accuracy and consistency of the
data before submission onto the data management portals. The QRA will also address all fieldrelated data queries when they are raised.
Responsibilities

Ensure availability of Qualitative data collection tools at the study sites.
Maintain copies of Qualitative data collection forms (ensuring accurate updating as needed) and support documentation for data management.
Ensure study data is well captured and entered into project tools.
Monitor performance and quality control plans to identify gaps and inform study team.
Assist with compilation of timely, accurate and complete study data.
Provide study reports relating to implementation of study protocol.
Conduct routine Qualitative data quality assurance (RDQA) together with Study Coordinator.
Participate in project data and performance reviews as required with the study team.
Ensure field Qualitative data collection and management procedures have set timelines and meet established deadlines.
Any other duties that may be assigned by the Study Coordinator and the Principal Investigator.

Required Academic Qualifications

At least a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Anthropology or related field.
Knowledge of qualitative analysis methods using software such as Atlas and NVIVO
ICT skills will be an added advantage.

Experience

At least two (2) years relevant experience working in a health Institution and or participation in health research.
Strong qualitative analytical skills with the ability to collect, organize, analyze, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy
Adept at queries, report writing and presenting findings
Experience in electronic data collection using Open Data Kit (ODK)
Experience in qualitative data collection in a community-based project
Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities
Willingness and ability to work in either Kitui, Kakamega or Uasin Gishu Counties
Available for deployment immediately
Communication skills both oral and written
Networking and collaboration skills
Team player
Ability to work under minimum supervision
Attentive to details
Training in Management of Childhood Illnesses will be an added advantage

Terms of appointment
This a position whose tenure is one (1) year part time contract renewable based on performance and by mutual consent. The salary is negotiable depending on the level of education and work experience and will be paid against the assigned and completed deliverables.

go to method of application »

NOTES

Apply via :

recruit-qratgsp@uonbi.ac.ke

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More posts