Malaria Consortium is one of the world’s leading non-profit organisations specialising in the comprehensive prevention, control and treatment of malaria and other communicable diseases among vulnerable and under privileged populations. We increasingly find our work on malaria can be effectively integrated with other similar public health interventions for greater impact and therefore expanded our remit to include child health and neglected tropical disease interventions.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Data Collector
Location: Osun
Purpose of the assignment
The aim of the technical assistance is to evaluate the experiences and perspectives of caregivers, community mobilizers and relevant stakeholders on PMC community dialogue intervention and gain in-depth understanding of lessons learnt to inform scale up of PMC SBCC intervention.
Scope of assignment
The Most Significant Change methodology will be used for the SBCC evaluation. The following activities will be carried out:
Training of research assistants that will conduct the FGDs/ KIIs
Collection of data using focus group discussions (FGD) and Key Indepth Interviews (KII) with selected groups of people in selected LGAs
FGDs will be conducted with caregivers of children less than two years, health workers, men, WDCs and community mobilizers. Caregivers and health facility staff will be recruited from intervention facilities on scheduled recruitment days, caregivers of eligible children will be invited to take part in a FGD on a named date in an accessible, private location.
KIIs will be conducted to capture leadership amongst state officials and community/ traditional/ religious leaders.
Groups will be purposely sampled to represent a range of implementation and socio-demographic states (including intervention coverage, age, gender, and staff type).
A minimum of two FGDs and one KII will be conducted per day. Overall, a minimum of 12FGDs and 6 KIIs will be conducted across 2 LGAs. The study will aim to include 8-10 participants per FGDs.
Transcription of focus group discussions and KIIs
Analysis of findings on the cognitive, emotional, and environmental factors that drive behaviour change
Analysis of the target audience needs and behaviour on PMC and Immunization.
Preparation of draft and final report based on feedback from Malaria Consortium and the NMEP.
Specific tasks:
Attend study briefing and training by the lead consultant
Conduct FGDs/KIIs
Translate and transcribe the recorded interviews on a daily basis
Submit typed transcripts
Deliverables
Written reports for each FGD and KIIs including transcripts, drawings by participants and visual observations
Person specification
OND / HND or or BSc in Sociology, Public Health, Social Work, Anthropology, or any relevant social science field
At least 2 years’ experience in conducting qualitative data collection (e.g. focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, key informant interviews) in community- based or public health programs.
Demonstrated attention to detail, particularly in notetaking, audio recordings, and accurate transcription or summary of responses.
Basic computer literacy, especially with smartphone or tablet-based applications.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage respectfully with diverse community members, including caregivers, health workers, and community leaders.
Fluency in Yoruba, including ability to conduct interviews and translate local expressions effectively during data collection.
Resident in Osun State
Desired:
Self-motivated, organized, and capable of working independently or with minimal supervision in the field.
Willingness to complete assigned daily targets and report to the supervisor at the end of each workday for review and feedback.
Applicants who do not follow this specification will be disqualified.
Only Shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and as a result, the process may conclude before the advertised deadline. Therefore, early applications are highly encouraged.
Malaria Consortium does not accept or ask for payment during recruitment. We also would not accept hardcopy CVs; all applications should be sent through the above link.
Safeguarding: Malaria Consortium is committed to protecting children and vulnerable adults and ensuring that all staff, partners, and representatives uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct. Our Safeguarding Policy outlines our responsibility to prevent abuse, harassment, and exploitation in all areas of our work. We expect everyone working with us staff, consultants, volunteers, and partners to adhere to this policy and our Code of Conduct. By following these standards, we help create safe environments and reduce any risk of harm in the communities we serve.