
Data Collectors/Enumerators at Interpeace
Job Description
Key Responsibilities
In close collaboration with the programme staffs, the data collectors will undertake the following specific tasks:
- Ensure that the data collection is carried out according to ethical standards and applicable laws and regulations.
- Collect quality data using both qualitative and quantitative tools/methods.
- Enter and send timely collected data via allocated tablets.
- Ensure that the data is collected from the right people (as selected by the team leaders);
- Ensure that collected data reflects responses provided by respondents and that it is well captured in the required format/software.
- Document and communicate to the field supervisor issues encountered during data collection exercise.
- Attend after-data collection evaluation workshop to share experiences with other enumerators and local experts.
- Check the quality of transcripts and translations.
- Contribute to the interpretation of data and analysis where necessary.
- Perform other activities as needed and indicated by the field supervisor or local experts.
- Avoid causing conflicts and troubles with other team members during the field work.
Essential skills and qualifications
The desired candidates should meet the following requirements:
- Holding at least a bachelors’ degree in any social sciences field.
- Prior experience with quantitative and qualitative data collection on reconciliation, social cohesion, mental health and livelihood (at least 3 recommendations);
- A good understanding of the sociopolitical context of Rwanda is a pre-requisite.
- Prior experience using data collection software such as KoboToolbox.
- Prior experience working with individuals facing psychological or emotional challenges is considered an asset.
- Good communication skills in English and Kinyarwanda is required.
- Ability to maintain the anonymity/confidentiality and trust with people.
How to apply
To apply, please send your application by e-mail to rw-procurement@interpeace.org and CC uwase@interpeace.org attach the following documents:
- Your expression of interest, addressed to the Country Representative
- Copy of your latest Degree;
- CV (maximum 2 pages, in PDF format);
- Copy of your ID or Passport
- Three recommendations of previous relevant work.
- Please include ‘Data Collectors’’ in the subject line of the application e-mail.
The application deadline is 25th June 2025, at 4:00PM, Kigali time. Applications sent after the deadline, as well as incomplete applications will not be considered.
Due to the large number of applications, Interpeace will only contact short-listed candidates.
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