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The purpose of this ToR is to engage the LGA Supervisor who will oversee the data collectors and be responsible for resolving any technical issues on the field, conducting daily validation of the records collected to ensure accuracy, completeness, and validity of the data during the End of Round programmatic assessment. The data collectors' LGA Supervisor will be trained on the assessment protocol and electronic data collection tool and will monitor the fieldwork within the approved number of days.
Responsibilities
- The data collectors' LGA Supervisor will be responsible for resolving technical issues while in the field and administering the questionnaire at the household level according to the data collection protocol.
- S/he will establish the community mobilization, engagement, awareness, and linkage where exercise is mapped.
Key Deliverables
- Participation in 2-day training
- Daily submission of the allocated number of electronic questionnaires
- Participation in daily review meetings
- Submission of activity reports and HF survey monitoring forms for all HFs visited
Qualifications
- BSc or HND degree in a relevant course
- Previous SMC survey or supervisory experience
Method of Application
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