May 23, 2025
Katsina, Nigeria.
Jobs

Malaria Consortium Recruiting QUALITATIVE DATA COLLECTORS

Established in 2003, Malaria Consortium is one of the world’s leading non-profit organizations specializing in the comprehensive prevention, control and treatment of malaria and other communicable diseases among vulnerable and underprivileged 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 work in Africa and Asia with communities, governments, academic institutions, and local and international organizations, to ensure effective delivery of services, which are supported by strong evidence.

Malaria Consortium, through funding from the Philanthropy Funding supports NMEP and SMEP in Bauchi, Borno, FCT, Kebbi, Sokoto, Kogi, Nasarawa, Oyo and Plateau States to implement Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC). SMC involves the administration of monthly treatment courses of a combination of antimalarial drugs with the objective of maintaining therapeutic antimalarial drug concentrations in the blood throughout the period of transmission (rainy season) to prevent malaria.

Purpose of the assignment

The purpose of this assignment is to conduct research and other field activities for quantitative and qualitative research to test the two behaviorally informed and final interventions designed to increase insecticide treated nets (ITNs) in selected areas of Osun state in Nigeria. We will evaluate the interventions separately.
Each intervention will be implemented in a cohort of around 150 households, forming a community or group of contiguous communities. The two interventions will be evaluated separately.
The study will employ both qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection to provide measures of operational feasibility, acceptability among users and intermediaries involved in delivering the intervention, and the cost of the intervention.
The quantitative sample is expected to be representative of the demographic characteristics of the population residing in the location selected.
The study will employ the framework developed by Bowen et al. which proposes eight areas of focus that a feasibility study may address: acceptability, demand, implementation, practicality, adaptation, integration, expansion, limited-efficacy.
Scope of work

In this study we will pilot the two interventions, which employ different behavioral mechanisms, in a real-life setting. Each intervention will be piloted in a separate location and with separate communities.
We will use both qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection to provide measures of operational feasibility, acceptability among users and intermediaries involved in delivering the intervention, and the cost of the intervention.
Specific tasks for Quantitative Data Collectors (Surveys)

Attend and actively participate in the training on data collection prior to field work.
Conduct data collection in households, including: obtaining written consents from respondents, administering interviews to the right participants and ensuring confidentiality of respondents’ personal data during and after interviews.
Report any issues to the supervisor or research officer and assist in solving problems.
Conduct interviews in selected households using the Survey-CTO data collection application and upload daily data onto the server.
Collect high-quality data, ensuring accuracy and completeness.
Ensure accuracy, completeness, and consistency of data collected.
Meet daily targets and upload data onto the server in a timely manner.
Maintain confidentiality of respondents’ personal data during and after interviews.
Adhere to the Survey protocol and methodology and administered the structure data collection tools as expected.
Responsible for conducting households’ interviews using structured electronic questionnaires. Their role is central to the successful collection of high-quality, reliable and timely data on household and other characteristics at baseline and endline.
Demonstrate excellent interpersonal communication skills, deep understanding of household survey methodologies, fluency in Yoruba and proficiency in using Survey CTO mobile data collection application is an added advantage.
Person specification: Quantitative Data Collector
Essential:

OND / HND / B.Sc Degree in a relevant academic field.
At least 2 years experience in collecting data for surveys and quantitative studies.
Attention to detail.
Computer literacy to be able to work on electronic recording devices.
Experience in the use of modern technology in research, including the use of phones for data collection.
Good interpersonal and social skills.
Strong written and verbal skills in Yoruba.
Strong written skills in English.
Deliverables for Quantitative Data Collectors (14 persons):

Complete data set based on daily targets uploaded into the SurveyCTO platform.
Process reports submitted and approved by the Research Officer.
Desired:

Good communication skills and experience in participatory methodology.
Previous participation in Malaria Consortium’s survey work.
Innovative, motivated, and able to work with minimal supervision.
Familiarity with the terrain, tradition, and culture of the locality.
Ability to pay attention to details.
Ability to write reports.
Additional Requirements:

The Data Collector will be required to use their own phone for data collection, and must adhere to the study protocol, including all data collection and management procedures.
Application Closing Date
2nd June, 2025; 5:00PM.

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