Recruitment of Data Collectors job at Tiko
Posted by: great-volunteer
Posted date: 2025-May-20
Location: kampala, Kampala, Uganda
Recruitment of Data Collectors 2025-05-19T21:19:51+00:00 Tiko https://cdn.ugashare.com/jsjobsdata/data/employer/comp_5845/logo/Tiko.png https://www.ugashare.com/jobs/ FULL_TIME kampala Kampala 00256 Uganda Nonprofit, and NGO Admin & Office 2025-05-21T17:00:00+00:00 Uganda 8 Objective of the Assignment Tiko seeks to recruit qualified and experienced data collectors to support fieldwork for the SGBV survivor feedback studies (client exit interview surveys). The data collectors will conduct sensitive and ethical data collection using both qualitative and quantitative tools, including in-depth interviews (IDIs), focus group discussions (FGDs), and structured surveys. Scope of Work Selected data collectors will: - Participate in a mandatory training on SGBV, research ethics, safeguarding, and study tools
- Collect quantitative data using digital tools ( SurveyCTO)
- Conduct qualitative interviews and FGDs with survivors and key stakeholders
- Ensure informed consent is obtained, and confidentiality and survivor safety are maintained
- Accurately record responses, transcribe interviews, and submit clean data in a timely manner
- Work collaboratively with the Lead researcher at Tiko and escalate any protection or referral concerns immediately
- Follow Tikoâs protocols on safeguarding, referral pathways, and do-no-harm principles
Duration and Location - Duration: Up to 2 weeks (inclusive of training, and data collection) every quarter
- Location: Selected divisions within Kampala district (specific divisions to be confirmed)
Required Qualifications and Competencies - Minimum diploma in social sciences, gender studies, psychology, public health, or a related field
- At least 2 years of experience in data collection, preferably on SGBV or other sensitive topics
- Strong experience with both qualitative and quantitative research methods
- Familiarity with ethical and safeguarding principles in research with vulnerable groups
- Proficiency in English and Luganda
- Comfortable working with survivors of violence in a compassionate, respectful, and non-judgmental manner
- Female candidates and those from the study regions are strongly encouraged to apply
Reporting and Supervision Data collectors will report to the Research Field and will be overseen by Tikoâs MEL team. Code of Conduct and Safeguarding All data collectors must adhere to Tikoâs code of conduct, and safeguarding policies. Any breach of ethical standards or misconduct will lead to immediate termination. Participate in a mandatory training on SGBV, research ethics, safeguarding, and study tools Collect quantitative data using digital tools ( SurveyCTO) Conduct qualitative interviews and FGDs with survivors and key stakeholders Ensure informed consent is obtained, and confidentiality and survivor safety are maintained Accurately record responses, transcribe interviews, and submit clean data in a timely manner Work collaboratively with the Lead researcher at Tiko and escalate any protection or referral concerns immediately Follow Tikoâs protocols on safeguarding, referral pathways, and do-no-harm principles Minimum diploma in social sciences, gender studies, psychology, public health, or a related field At least 2 years of experience in data collection, preferably on SGBV or other sensitive topics Strong experience with both qualitative and quantitative research methods Familiarity with ethical and safeguarding principles in research with vulnerable groups Proficiency in English and Luganda Comfortable working with survivors of violence in a compassionate, respectful, and non-judgmental manner Female candidates and those from the study regions are strongly encouraged to apply JOB-682ba077f3632 Vacancy title: Recruitment of Data Collectors Jobs at: Tiko Deadline of this Job: Wednesday, May 21 2025 Duty Station: kampala | Kampala | Uganda Summary Date Posted: Monday, May 19 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed JOB DETAILS: Objective of the Assignment Tiko seeks to recruit qualified and experienced data collectors to support fieldwork for the SGBV survivor feedback studies (client exit interview surveys). The data collectors will conduct sensitive and ethical data collection using both qualitative and quantitative tools, including in-depth interviews (IDIs), focus group discussions (FGDs), and structured surveys. Scope of Work Selected data collectors will: - Participate in a mandatory training on SGBV, research ethics, safeguarding, and study tools
- Collect quantitative data using digital tools ( SurveyCTO)
- Conduct qualitative interviews and FGDs with survivors and key stakeholders
- Ensure informed consent is obtained, and confidentiality and survivor safety are maintained
- Accurately record responses, transcribe interviews, and submit clean data in a timely manner
- Work collaboratively with the Lead researcher at Tiko and escalate any protection or referral concerns immediately
- Follow Tikoâs protocols on safeguarding, referral pathways, and do-no-harm principles
Duration and Location - Duration: Up to 2 weeks (inclusive of training, and data collection) every quarter
- Location: Selected divisions within Kampala district (specific divisions to be confirmed)
Required Qualifications and Competencies - Minimum diploma in social sciences, gender studies, psychology, public health, or a related field
- At least 2 years of experience in data collection, preferably on SGBV or other sensitive topics
- Strong experience with both qualitative and quantitative research methods
- Familiarity with ethical and safeguarding principles in research with vulnerable groups
- Proficiency in English and Luganda
- Comfortable working with survivors of violence in a compassionate, respectful, and non-judgmental manner
- Female candidates and those from the study regions are strongly encouraged to apply
Reporting and Supervision Data collectors will report to the Research Field and will be overseen by Tikoâs MEL team. Code of Conduct and Safeguarding All data collectors must adhere to Tikoâs code of conduct, and safeguarding policies. Any breach of ethical standards or misconduct will lead to immediate termination. Work Hours: 8 Experience in Months: 24 Level of Education: bachelor degree Job application procedure Interested in applying for this job? tiko.org&form%5Bvalid-to%5D=Wednesday,%20May%2021%202025">Click here to submit your application now.
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