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PRE-QUALIFICATION OF CASUAL ENUMERATORS – Puntland 104 views127 applications

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Background Information

World Vision Somalia (WVS) has been operating in Somalia since 1993, implementing emergency and recovery humanitarian programming in Puntland, South-South West,

Jubaland States and Somaliland. WVS works with vulnerable communities across Somalia through an integrated approach to Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Health and

Nutrition, Food Security and Livelihoods, Education, Protection and Shelter.

To provide evidence of program interventions in the communities, WVS undertakes routine data collection, assessing the progress of the on-going projects and data collection during baselines and evaluations. WVS recognizes the available capacity of the young graduates that can contribute to community development by participating in the data collection process. The development of a technical resource pool of young people who will offer expertise in data collection that WV and other agencies can draw upon as and when the need arises is critical.

Therefore, this is to invite applications from qualified and experienced Casual Enumerators who are interested in providing the above expertise in data collection, research and other urgent activities required.

Purpose of the advert

The purpose of this advertisement is to pre-qualify experienced and interested Casual

Enumerators to undertake assessments and routing data collection activities that are being implemented by WVS Puntland Program. This will also offer an opportunity to develop and enhance research and data collection skills among successful candidates.

Roles of Casual Enumerators

Main responsibilities and duties of the Casual Enumerators will include;

  1. Participate in technical orientation and mentorship sessions organized by WVI or assigned partner(s)
  2. Conduct household surveys and informant interviews from target beneficiaries when assigned
  3. Review survey documents in order to ensure accuracy of data.
  4. Ensure that all questionnaires and other interview guides are completely filled
  5. Ensure adherence to a laid down Code of Conduct for Enumerators & WVI the child
  6. Protection and safeguarding policies
  7. Complete all planned tasks in the required time frame evidenced by submission of completed tasks to the supervisor/team leader.
  8. Support the WFP SCOPE activities required in the field.
  9. Support other urgent activities required in all sectors (health, nutrition, food security and livelihood and education and protections).

Qualifications: Education/Knowledge/Technical Skills and Experience

  • A minimum of a University degree in Social Sciences/ Education/ Health and
  • Nutrition/ Community Development/ Economics/ Environment and Agriculture/
  • Computer Science, Development Studies/ Local Government or any related field.
  • Demonstrates well-developed interpersonal skills, excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, as well as negotiation skills
  • Experience in data collection with International NGOs including World Vision in different sectors like Health and Nutrition, Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL),
  • Education, Gender and Child Protection.
  • Must adhere to set security standards
  • Ensure a gender perspective in the scope of work
  • Ability to work in and contribute to team building environment
  • Cross-cultural sensitivity, flexibility and emotional maturity
  • Ability to exhibit exemplary life style as interpreted in specific local cultural context
  • Ability to collect and gather data in an objective way and ability to interrogate respondents
  • Active listener who captures exact response from respondents
  • Ability to communicate verbally and written in both Somali and English.
  • Basic understanding of mobile data collection applications including Open Data Kit
  • (ODK)/Kobo Collect, SMAP platforms and ability to master new technology tools, as required
  • Ability to build rapport and good working relationships with peers and stakeholders
  • Confident and ability to make intelligent decisions.
  • Proficiency in English and Somali languages.

Interested and qualified candidates should send their application to puntland_recruit@wvi.org on or before 25 March 2023

Due to the high number of applicant’s expected, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

World Vision adheres to strict child safeguarding principles. All selected candidates will therefore undergo rigorous reference and background checks and will be expected to adhere to these standards and principles.

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