Data Collectors (Enumerators - 10)
2025-09-12T16:36:14+00:00
FULL_TIME
kampala
Kampala
00256
Uganda
Admin & Office
2025-09-14T17:00:00+00:00
Uganda
8
Right To Play is an international organization with a mission to protect, educate, and empower children to rise above adversity using the power of play. We are implementing the Multi - Tusobola Project, funded by the Third Millennium Foundation, which promotes equitable quality education, life skills, and health-related outcomes among children and youth in Naguru and Kinawataka communities.
As part of the Endline Evaluation for the Multi - Tusobola Project, Right To Play Uganda is recruiting 10 Data Collectors. These Data Collectors will support the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) team in gathering high-quality data through participatory approaches that amplify the voices of children, teachers, parents, and community members. The evidence generated will inform project outcomes, donor accountability, and future programming.
Key Responsibilities
• Attend mandatory training on evaluation tools, participatory methods, and data collection procedures.
• Participate in tool pretesting to ensure usability and reliability.
• Conduct interviews and group discussions with children, youth, teachers, parents, and community stakeholders using established protocols and digital tools (SurveyCTO). • Achieve daily and overall survey targets.
• Check collected data for accuracy, completeness, and consistency before submission.
• Safeguard respondent confidentiality and adhere to ethical research guidelines.
• Properly maintain assigned equipment such as tablets and chargers.
• Perform any other duties assigned by the MEL team.
Qualifications and Experience
• Bachelor’s degree in social sciences or related field.
• At least 3 months of relevant experience in data collection or field research.
• Prior experience using participatory approaches such as interviews, focus group discussions, or storytelling is an advantage.
• Knowledge of probing techniques and research methods.
• Ability to use digital tools, especially Survey CTO.
• Preferably resident in Kampala.
Skills and Competencies
• Ability to walk long distances and work in hard-to-reach areas.
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
• Ability to work in teams and independently.
• Commitment to ethical standards and child safeguarding in research.
• Fluency in English and at least one local language (e.g., Luganda).
Work Schedule
• 10 working days, plus 2 days of training.
• 8 hours per day.
Key Responsibilities • Attend mandatory training on evaluation tools, participatory methods, and data collection procedures. • Participate in tool pretesting to ensure usability and reliability. • Conduct interviews and group discussions with children, youth, teachers, parents, and community stakeholders using established protocols and digital tools (SurveyCTO). • Achieve daily and overall survey targets. • Check collected data for accuracy, completeness, and consistency before submission. • Safeguard respondent confidentiality and adhere to ethical research guidelines. • Properly maintain assigned equipment such as tablets and chargers. • Perform any other duties assigned by the MEL team.
Skills and Competencies • Ability to walk long distances and work in hard-to-reach areas. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills. • Ability to work in teams and independently. • Commitment to ethical standards and child safeguarding in research. • Fluency in English and at least one local language (e.g., Luganda).
Qualifications and Experience • Bachelor’s degree in social sciences or related field. • At least 3 months of relevant experience in data collection or field research. • Prior experience using participatory approaches such as interviews, focus group discussions, or storytelling is an advantage. • Knowledge of probing techniques and research methods. • Ability to use digital tools, especially Survey CTO.
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Vacancy title:
Data Collectors (Enumerators - 10)
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: , Category: Admin & Office]
Jobs at:
Right To Play
Deadline of this Job:
Sunday, September 14 2025
Duty Station:
Kampala | Uganda
Summary
Date Posted: Friday, September 12 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Right To Play is an international organization with a mission to protect, educate, and empower children to rise above adversity using the power of play. We are implementing the Multi - Tusobola Project, funded by the Third Millennium Foundation, which promotes equitable quality education, life skills, and health-related outcomes among children and youth in Naguru and Kinawataka communities.
As part of the Endline Evaluation for the Multi - Tusobola Project, Right To Play Uganda is recruiting 10 Data Collectors. These Data Collectors will support the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) team in gathering high-quality data through participatory approaches that amplify the voices of children, teachers, parents, and community members. The evidence generated will inform project outcomes, donor accountability, and future programming.
Key Responsibilities
• Attend mandatory training on evaluation tools, participatory methods, and data collection procedures.
• Participate in tool pretesting to ensure usability and reliability.
• Conduct interviews and group discussions with children, youth, teachers, parents, and community stakeholders using established protocols and digital tools (SurveyCTO). • Achieve daily and overall survey targets.
• Check collected data for accuracy, completeness, and consistency before submission.
• Safeguard respondent confidentiality and adhere to ethical research guidelines.
• Properly maintain assigned equipment such as tablets and chargers.
• Perform any other duties assigned by the MEL team.
Qualifications and Experience
• Bachelor’s degree in social sciences or related field.
• At least 3 months of relevant experience in data collection or field research.
• Prior experience using participatory approaches such as interviews, focus group discussions, or storytelling is an advantage.
• Knowledge of probing techniques and research methods.
• Ability to use digital tools, especially Survey CTO.
• Preferably resident in Kampala.
Skills and Competencies
• Ability to walk long distances and work in hard-to-reach areas.
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
• Ability to work in teams and independently.
• Commitment to ethical standards and child safeguarding in research.
• Fluency in English and at least one local language (e.g., Luganda).
Work Schedule
• 10 working days, plus 2 days of training.
• 8 hours per day.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 6
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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