job description - Enumerator
- Globally, irregular migration and human trafficking have reached crisis proportions in fragile and conflict-affected states. In Nigeria, the combination of ongoing, low-intensity conflict, a large youth population, and limited economic opportunities has led to high levels of irregular migrants seeking to make the dangerous journey to Europe.
- There is little evidence on how individuals weigh the risks and benefits of migration, and how information campaigns influence migration decisions.
- IPA Nigeria is conducting the end-line data collection for this study which seems to evaluate these points. We are seeking to hire seventeen (17) enumerators who would report to the Field Supervisor for a duration of two (2) months.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Data collection using SurveyCTO: Piloting surveys and actual data collection in person or by telephone with minimal supervision while adhering to the study protocol.
- Call respondents assigned to schedule in-person interviews.
- Track respondents to be interviewed using the information provided, primarily using Google Maps and other information collected on the field.
- Ensure proper screening of respondents to verify the identity of respondents tracked.
- Interacting with study respondents and project partners with the highest level of integrity and understanding.
- Attend debrief sessions and provide feedback during debriefs on data collection and survey instruments that will inform and monitor improvements in project operations
- Ensure that data integrity is maintained always and minimize errors in data collection and transmission.
- Completion of scheduled activities each day in a timely manner including keeping logs of work accomplished interviews, and call-backs as assigned by the supervisor and the Research Associate.
- Maintain project inventory (electronic devices, stationery, etc) in a safe and secure manner, frequently updating the project supervisors and management on their status
- The enumerator will be required to attend an intensive and competitive training prior to data collection and thereafter as may be required.
- Other tasks as assigned by the supervisor and Research Associate.
Qualifications and Experience
- Bachelor's Degree or Diploma in Social Sciences, Public Policy, or related fields.
- 2-3 years of field research experience.
- Previous experience in conducting household surveys and rigorous tracking of respondents. For follow-up surveys.
- Demonstrated experience in data collection at various levels (planning, piloting, and collecting).
- Excellent planning and organizational skills.
- Flexible, self-motivated, and able to manage multiple tasks efficiently under minimum supervision.
- Effective communication skills.
- Previous tablet-based survey experience/computer literacy.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a demanding environment with great interpersonal skills.
- Experience conducting fieldwork in Edo and Delta states is highly preferred.
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Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) is a research and policy non-profit that discovers and promotes effective solutions to global poverty problems.