Data Collection Opportunity – Field Enumerators (PPR Alert MVP Research Project)
Data Collection Opportunity – Field Enumerators (PPR Alert MVP Research Project) – Kano State
The Green Growth & Agribusiness Innovation Foundation (GGAIF) is inviting qualified and experienced individuals to apply for the role of Field Enumerator for a baseline survey under the PPR Alert MVP Research Project in Kano State, Nigeria.
This opportunity is ideal for individuals with a strong background in field data collection and a passion for contributing to impactful research and community-based development initiatives. The project focuses on gathering high-quality, reliable data that will inform program design, policy decisions, and interventions within the agricultural and livestock sectors.
Job Title: Field Enumerator
Project: PPR Alert MVP Research Project
Location: Kano State, Nigeria (Sumaila, Takai, and Gaya LGAs)
Employment Type: Short-Term/Contract
Expected Start Date: 24th July 2026
Application Deadline: 19th July 2026
Role Overview:
Selected enumerators will be responsible for conducting field surveys and collecting accurate data from respondents in designated communities. They will work closely with the research team to ensure that all data collected meets the required standards of quality, accuracy, and timeliness.
Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct household and community-level surveys using structured questionnaires
• Accurately record responses using digital data collection tools such as smartphones or tablets
• Ensure proper understanding of survey instruments before field deployment
• Maintain professionalism and ethical standards during interactions with respondents
• Ensure confidentiality and proper handling of all collected data
• Participate in training sessions and briefing meetings prior to data collection
• Report daily progress and challenges to field supervisors
• Adhere strictly to project timelines and guidelines
Requirements:
• Prior experience in field data collection, surveys, or similar research activities is required
• Familiarity with the target locations (Sumaila, Takai, and Gaya LGAs) is highly preferred
• Must be fluent in Hausa language, with the ability to communicate effectively with local communities
• Basic smartphone literacy is required; experience with KoboToolbox or similar data collection platforms is an added advantage
• Strong attention to detail and ability to follow instructions accurately
• Good interpersonal and communication skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team in rural or field settings
• Physically fit and willing to travel within assigned communities
Additional Information:
Successful candidates will receive training prior to the commencement of the survey to ensure proper understanding of the data collection tools and methodologies. Enumerators will be expected to demonstrate integrity, professionalism, and commitment throughout the duration of the project.
This role provides valuable field experience for individuals interested in research, development work, agriculture, and data-driven projects. It also offers an opportunity to contribute to a meaningful initiative aimed at improving livestock health monitoring and agricultural outcomes within local communities.
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Application Process:
Interested and qualified candidates are required to submit their applications by sending their updated CVs via email to:
afrikainclusive@gmail.com
Candidates should also copy (CC) the following email address in their application:
ayhayyatudeen@gmail.com
Important Notes:
• Clearly indicate “Field Enumerator – PPR Alert MVP Research Project” as the subject of the email
• Applications must be submitted on or before 19th July 2026
• Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further screening and possible engagement
Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early to avoid last-minute delays.
GGAIF is committed to engaging competent and community-oriented individuals who can support the successful implementation of this research project and contribute to evidence-based development efforts in Kano State.
