CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH AND ALLIED
SCIENCES (CUHAS-Bugando)
Research Assistants: Short Term Position
for Baseline Data Collection
Position Type: Temporary.
Focus: Maternal Mental Health and
Early Childhood Development
Positions
Available: 20
Locations: Geita and Sengerema
Introduction:
CUHAS-Bugando in
collaboration with Catholic Relief Services are planning to conduct a Household
Survey as part of its baseline assessment in Maternal Mental Well-being into
an Early Child Developmental.
The proposed
pilot research study seeks to test the impact of the maternal mental wellbeing
intervention on maternal mental health, the uptake of key early childhood
development practices and the attainment of age-appropriate developmental
milestones by children 0-23 months.
Terms of
Reference:
CUHAS is conducting
a household rural survey and is seeking Research Assistants (RAs) to join the
research team to conduct household interviews in rural areas using tablet
computers. The hiring process will consist of a computer-based test, personal
interview with a selection committee.
Based on the
results of the computer-based test and in-person interview, eligible applicants
will be invited to attend a pre-survey training. No individuals are considered
hired until they have successfully completed the scheduled training. The data
collection will begin on September for an estimated three weeks’ time.
RAs will explain
the surveys and obtain informed consent from participants. They will conduct
interviews and record answers and copy information from child health cards into
a tablet computer application. RAs will report to and be supervised by field
supervisors and the research coordination team. Successful applicants will
be expected to have their own rain/sun gears and appropriate walking shoes.
Qualifications:
Must have a bachelor’s degree from a formally recognized university. Diploma
holders with at least one-year field research experience may apply.
Must have proficient computer skills including familiarity with Microsoft
Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint); familiarity with tablet computer or
smartphone applications is an asset.
Prior experience with data collection is an added asset
Demonstrated accurate and efficient data entry using computers is considered an
asset
Must be physically fit and willing and able to walk long distances, carrying a
back-pack of research items.
Must be
comfortable and willing to work in rural areas and be sensitive to the
confidentiality and privacy of rural communities; prior experience working in
rural areas is an asset
Must be fluent in Swahili and English with excellent communication skills in
both languages. Fluency in Sukuma will be an added advantage.
Must be flexible and the candidate may be required to work long hours, holidays
and weekends at times where necessary
The candidate
should bring all original documents at the time of interview.
Candidates
should include in their application, a contact information (day phone and email
preferred) for two references, which may be academic or professional.
How to apply:
Interested candidates should send their applications by email to the Research Project Co-Investigator: elcnyanza@gmail.com. Please include a CV in your email which addresses each of the above qualifications.
Please note that, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Application closing date will be 17th September 2016 10AM.
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