APHRC is currently leading the Kenya Young Adolescents Gender Norms Study which aims to generate and strategically share evidence on the gender norms that influence behavior, health and socio-economic outcomes among young adolescents aged 10 – 14 years in Kenya.
To support this activity, APHRC invites
applications from qualified individuals to serve as Quantitative
Field Interviewers for the study. Data collection will take
place in November 2025 – January 2026.
Responsibilities and duties
- Work with KNBS officers to conduct household
listing in select enumeration areas and to identify eligible households
based on a defined criterion.
- Obtain and document informed consent/assent from
study participants prior to the interviews.
- Conduct and record interviews held with
respondents using Survey CTO.
- Perform other duties as may be assigned by the
supervisor.
Minimum requirements
- KCSE certificate with a minimum of Grade C.
- Proven experience in quantitative data
collection and electronic data capture.
- Strong communication, interpersonal and report
writing skills.
- Available to work full time on the project for
the duration of the study.
- Resident of Narok County
- Fluent in both oral and written English and
Swahili. Familiarity with local languages spoken in the target counties is
an added advantage.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications,
especially Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and
prioritize tasks effectively and collaborate with a large research team.
Application
must include:
- Cover letter indicating your County, sub-County
and ward of residence.
- CV with contact details of three references.
- Copies of academic certificates.
How to Apply
