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Enumerators at Rehabilitation Empowerment and Better Health Initiative (REBHI)

Rehabilitation Empowerment and Better Health Initiative (REBHI)Borno, Nigeria Data and Artificial Intelligence
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Rehabilitation Empowerment and Better Health Initiative (REBHI) is a National Non-governmental organization that aims to respond to the need of vulnerable communities through supporting self-reliant empowerment activities particularly for women and youth and other vulnerable members of the society.

Enumerator is responsible for collecting high-quality, quantitative and qualitative data from community members, with a specific focus on women, girls, and marginalized groups. The enumerator will conduct interviews, focus group discussions, and surveys to identify gender-specific needs, protection risks, and project outcomes. They must ensure that all interactions are gender-responsive, culturally sensitive, and confidential. 

Key Responsibilities

Data Collection & Management

  • Administer survey tools, questionnaires, and discussion guides (household or individual) using mobile data collection devices (e.g., ODK, KoBo Toolbox).
  • Conduct Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with women, girls, and other community stakeholders for Distribution of Dignity Kits.
  • Ensure data completeness, accuracy, and consistency before submitting daily, ensuring no gaps in respondent information. 

Gender-Responsive Approach

  • Establish a safe, comfortable, and respectful environment for women and girls to discuss sensitive topics (protection risks, GBV awareness, etc.).
  • Apply a gender lens to observations and interviews to capture nuanced data on gender dynamics, access to resources.
  • Ensure that consent is properly obtained, and the voluntary nature of participation is understood. 

Reporting & Quality Control

  • Submit progress reports on completed interviews, challenges encountered, and observations made to the field supervisor.
  • Strictly adhere to the confidentiality policy, data protection protocols, and ethical guidelines (e.g., PSEA - Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse). 

Requirements and Qualifications

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences,  Statistics, Development Studies, or a related field (NCE/ND holders may be considered based on experience).
  • Experience: At least 1 year of experience in field data collection, specifically for NGO/humanitarian projects.
  • Technical Skills: Proficiency in using smartphones or tablets for Android-based data collection (e.g., KoBoCollect, ONA,).
  • Language & Communication: Fluency in English and the local dialect of the target community is a must.
  • Gender Competence: Demonstrated understanding of gender-sensitive approaches, protection principles, and empathy for beneficiaries. 

Core Competencies 

  • Integrity: High level of professionalism in handling sensitive information.
  • Resilience: Ability to work in challenging environments, often with limited resources and high stress.
  • Interpersonal Skills: Strong ability to work with community members to encourage open, honest communication.

Location: Bama and Konduga (3 per LGA)

Duration: 3days

This Vacancy will Close When a Suitable Candidate is identified

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