Job objective
The REACH
Assessment Assistant (RAA) supports the
planning, implementation, and follow-up of REACH research cycles in Somalia,
with a particular focus on qualitative data collection and analysis. Based in
Nairobi and working in close coordination with the REACH Somalia team and
external partners, the RAA will support the timely and high-quality delivery of
research outputs. A key component of the role is supporting and piloting remote
qualitative data collection, including phone-based interviews with
Somali-speaking respondents in Somalia, and contributing to qualitative
analysis and narrative reporting. Although based in Nairobi, the role will
require travel to Somalia to support with in-person data collection when
needed.
KEY ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1.
COORDINATION
Support
internal coordination with:
- REACH Field, GIS, Data, and Assessment
colleagues; and
- relevant Acted departments (finance, logistics,
etc.),
2. RESEARCH DESIGN
Support
research design tasks, particularly for qualitative and mixed-methods
components such as;
- Contributing to the development of qualitative
methodologies and tools (e.g. interview and FGD guides);
- Supporting the drafting of Terms of Reference,
workplans, and data analysis plans.
- Supporting operational planning for qualitative
data collection, including remote or phone-based approaches.
- Contributing to the preparation of training
materials or guidance for enumerators or interviewers, where relevant.
3. IMPLEMENTATION
Support
the implementation of assigned research cycles. This includes:
- Conducting qualitative data collection,
including in-person interviews or facilitation in Somalia or remote
interviews or discussions by phone with Somali-speaking respondents.
- Applying strong probing techniques to ensure
depth and clarity of responses.
- Producing accurate and detailed transcriptions
and translations (Somali–English), as required.
- Supporting data cleaning, organization, and
qualitative coding or categorization;
- Supporting qualitative and mixed-methods
analysis in close coordination with Assessment, Data, GIS, and Field
colleagues.
4. OUTPUT PRODUCTION
Contribute
to output production. This may include:
- Drafting qualitative findings and narrative
analysis sections for reports, factsheets, or situation overviews.
- Supporting the preparation of cleaned
qualitative datasets or coded data matrices (e.g, DSAGs);
- Contributing to presentations or briefing
materials for internal and external audiences.
5. DATA CONFIDENTIALITY AND PROTECTION
The RAA
will maintain the strictest confidentiality on all data collected and related
processes, ensuring full compliance with Acted data protection policy and SOPs.
He/she will actively take measures to prevent the unauthorized sharing of any
information and data belonging to Acted and its partners or collected during
his/her assignment with Acted.
Necessary
skills
Analysis skills
- Qualitative analysis skills, including the
ability to identify key themes, patterns, and divergences across
interviews or focus group discussions.
- Ability to synthesize qualitative findings into
clear, structured narrative analysis.
- Data literacy and basic proficiency in Excel for
organizing and reviewing data.
- Ability to think analytically and critically,
and to assess data quality, bias, and limitations.
Process skills
- Strong attention to detail, particularly for
transcription, translation, and data management.
- Planning and organizational skills, including
the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines.
- Ability to operationalize research plans into
concrete activities and deliverables.
- Effective written and verbal communication,
particularly in English.
Human qualities
- Personal values align with Acted organizational
values,
- Curiosity and openness to learning, with a
willingness to test and adapt new approaches.
- Flexibility and adaptability to different work
situations and access constraints.
- High level of motivation, self-commitment, and
reliability.
- Ability to work autonomously with appropriate
supervision.
Teamwork and professional skills
- Ability to work effectively as part of a team in
a multicultural and cross-functional environment.
- Willingness to take initiative while respecting
guidance and quality standards.
- Problem-solving mindset and ability to raise
challenges proactively.
Requirements:
- Academic: Excellent academic
qualifications, preferably including a bachelor’s degree in relevant
discipline.
- Research and Analysis
skills: Proficiencyand proven experience with research and analysis;
demonstrated experience with qualitative data collection methods,
including conducting interviews or focus group discussions, effective
probing, and producing detailed transcriptions.
- Analysis and writing skills: Ability to
analyze qualitative data and draft clear, well-structured narrative
outputs in English;
- Language skills: Fluency in Somali and
English is required.
- Software skills: Proven knowledge of the
Microsoft Office Suite, to include Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; experience
with qualitative analysis software (e.g. NVivo, Atlas.ti, MAXQDA) is an
asset; experience with InDesign is an asset;
- Remote data collection: Experience with
phone-based or remote qualitative data collection is an asset;
- Multi-tasking skills: Ability to multitask
with tight deadlines, on numerous research cycles is required.
- Level of independence: Proven ability to
work independently with appropriate guidance and supervision.
- Cross-cultural work environment: Ability to
operate effectively in a cross-cultural work environment.
- Security environment: Ability to travel to
and operate in a complex and challenging security environment is required.
- Work experience: Demonstrated interest or
foundational skills in research, assessment, or analysis through academic
training, internships, or other practical experience. Previous
professional experience is desirable but not mandatory.
- Experience in humanitarian
setting: Experience in humanitarian settings is highly desirable.
How to Apply
Interested
Kenyans with the required skills are invited to submit their applications
accompanied by detailed curriculum vitae and cover letter as a
single document i.e. with the cover letter being on the
first page and the CV starting on the second page, detailing three work related
referees and contacts to kenya.jobs@acted.org and received on or before 5.00PM on 13th
February 2026 with the subject line REACH
Assessment Assistant_Nairobi
ACTED is
committed to equality and diversity in the workplace and is an equal
opportunities employer. Qualified female candidates are
strongly encouraged to apply.
