Job Description:
She/he will be closely supervised and report to the assigned PIN staff in provincial level. The core task will be to conduct household level assessments for programming or MEAL purposes, as well as assist in the distribution process and post distribution monitoring. The type of assessments can also include – rapid market assessments, surveys, post-distribution monitoring, focus group discussions or other.
• Conduct data collection using the provided data collection tools (i.e. tablets, KOBO) through interviews/surveys, making sure the collected data is accurately recorded.
• Conduct household survey with the target households within the assigned areas.
• Develop a relationship of trust and a safe space during the data collection.
• Document all the findings in the provided data collection tools in a clear and accurate manner.
• Identify and report immediately to the supervisor any challenges faced that could affect the quality of the data.
• Take responsibility for project equipment that you may be entrusted with.
• Where feasible and needed, liaise with other humanitarian actors on the ground to ensure principled, coordinated assessment and response.
• Present the data to the supervisor at the end of each day. Report to the supervisor before and after the day’s work for further direction.
• Ensure handing in of all the completed household visits and questionnaires for the day to the supervisor.
• In discussion and close coordination with assigned Coordinator support in access negotiations in target areas.
• Participate in relevant trainings when requested
• Taking photos/video clips of the beneficiaries during assessment/distribution when requested and with consent .
• Perform other responsibilities assigned by the line manager.
Job Requirements:
•(Preferred) Bachelor’s degree or (Minimum required) Higher Secondary School Completion Certificate.
•Priority will be given to the Local People of the mentioned Districts
•Ability to travel to field on daily basis
•At least 1-2 years of experience with NGOs.
•Experience with community mobilization in a rural and/or insecure context, including marginalized populations, especially women, in community activities.
•Fluency with Dari and Pashto languages.
Technical skills:
•Some experience in using KOBO application.
•Mobile phone application literacy.
•Excellent communication and motivational skills.
Submission Guideline:
Please submit CVs and Cover Letter outlining why you are interested in the position and how your skills and experience match the skills, qualifications, and competencies required for this position.
Applicants who meet the qualifications and requirements for the mentioned position will be selected on a rolling basis, with the last date for applications being 21.January. 2025, midnight.
Female candidates are encouraged to apply.
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