Position: Data Collector Supervisor (24)
Location: Kalomo, Choma, Pemba, Nyimba, Lundazi, Mansa or Chembe
Reporting to: Project Field Coordinator
Period: (2 to 4 Weeks)
Main Purpose of the Job:
The primary responsibility of this position is to coordinate data collection teams as well as conduct population level quantitative data collection and qualitative interviews for endline data collection for the Maternity Homes Alliance (MHA) in Zambia Alliance – BU (MHABU/Z) in Zambia that has been co-funded by Merck for Mothers/Gates Foundation/ELMA Foundation for implementation in the districts Kalomo, Choma and Pemba of Southern Province, Nyimba and Lundazi of Eastern Province and Mansa and Chembe of Luapula Province. It is a requirement that the data collector supervisor be fluent in one of the languages: Tonga, Nsenga, Tumbuka or Bemba for this work.
Qualifications and Experience:
Key Performance Areas amongst others include:
Data Management/Analysis
Interested applicants must submit their CV, Certified Qualifications, ID Copy, letter of motivation and 3 professional references stating full name of referee, relationship, email address and contact telephone numbers by: 29 May 2018.
E-mailing: Nakambo.Chirwa@equiphealth.org
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Right to Care (RTC) is a non-profit company with a vision that all HIV-positive patients receive high quality treatment, care and support, improving their quality of life and productivity in South Africa and other African Countries.
The EQUIP Consortium is led by Right to Care (RTC) in collaboration with four other Africa based Partners. The EQUIP Consortium provides countries with innovative and customized solutions that increase HIV testing and linkage to care, widens the coverage of ART, expands capacity for viral load monitoring and improves retention of patients on ART. With the support of USAID, EQUIP is designed to provide rapid responses to the needs of high-priority PEPFAR countries.