Enumerators Needed

About Madrasa Early Childhood Program

The Madrasa Early Childhood Development Program, Kenya (MECP-K), an affiliate of Aga Khan Foundation East Africa was established in 1986. MECP-K is implementing a project titled “Scaling Up Affordable, Quality, and Contextually Relevant Pre-school Provision in Kenya” in 113 ECDE centers in Kisumu and Kisii counties. MECP-K will be undertaking a comprehensive and participatory child assessment of girls and boys who have transitioned to primary schools. The study will involve the collection of data based on a series of exercises with children (aged between 5 and 6 years old) focusing on the following domains; receptive and expressive language, socio-emotional development, gross and fine motor skills, and cognitive function.

MECP-K is seeking dynamic and qualified individuals for enumerator positions to support in data collection for this study in Kisumu and Kisii counties.

Key Responsibilities

  • Attend the entire sessions of the enumerators’ training as will be required.
  • Collect data using child-friendly methodologies and approaches with sampled girls and boys in select primary schools.
  • Accurately collect data using digital devices (Tablets).
  • Review the collected data with the field supervisor at end of every day before sending over to the server.
  • Participate in process review meetings as will be advised by the Study Supervisor during the data collection.
  • Take utmost good care of the data collection tablet and other assets that may be provided during this engagement, and return the same at the end of the assignment
  • Uphold ethical standards and protocols during data collection, and adhere to privacy and confidentiality procedures.

Qualifications/Experience

A successful candidate should have the following qualifications, skills and experience:

  • At least Diploma level training in social sciences (preferably Education) or any related field from reputable institution.
  • Demonstrated experience in data collection that involved working with children.
  • Ability to travel to various ECDE centers within the counties.
  • Experience using Android based tablets or Smartphones (past use of mobile based data collection applications will be an added advantage).
  • Ability to communicate effectively in Kiswahili and English, and proficiency in local languages. Please note that part of the training will be conducted in English and comfort in this language is preferred.
  • Highly organized, capable of handling multiple priorities and managing time effectively
  • Friendly personality in working with children

Deliverables
The key deliverables will include;

  1. Collection of data and uploading to the server
  2. Submit field notes on the process of data collection including any important observations and challenges during data collection
  3. Handover the data collection tablet in good working condition

Duration: The data collection exercise is intended to take a maximum of 12 working days (9th to 24th August 2021) in Kisii and Kisumu counties.

Application Procedures
Interested candidates should submit a copy of resume and cover letter which outlines your contact details, previous experience and studies involved in and confirmation of your availability between July and August 2021.

For more details visit; https://krb-xjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/Home/HomeWithPreLoad?partnerid=30025&siteid=5750&PageType=searchResults&fbclid=IwAR1JTBz08-YbJuZ7DZ2KT-xNOYHUvSEf-F5iRVv4Mdnh4Zj1rklpkd5AnJo#jobDetails=1828216_5750

Applications should be send not later than June 14th, 2021.

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