CARE is a leading relief and development non-governmental organization fighting global poverty. Established in 1946, it is now a confederation composed of 14 members and 4 affiliates. In 2016, CARE worked in 84 countries around the world, supporting development and humanitarian aid projects to reach more than 83 million people. While CARE is a large international organization with more than 11,000 employees worldwide, we have a strong local presence: 95% of our staff are nationals of the countries where our programs are run.
Enumerators will gather the needed data, using digital data collection tools, for several projects and assessments crucial for further project designs.
Pre-Enumeration duties:
- Attend enumerators’ training
- Receive enumeration materials and equipment from the team leader
Enumeration duties:
- Locate sample members
- Set and conduct interviews with respondents
- Record responses as instructed
- Comply with the requirements necessary for conducting a successful interview
Post-Enumeration duties:
- Report the number of surveys collected and any unusual situations to the team leader on a daily basis
- Ensure that enumerator checklist is complete
- Ensure that all questionnaires and equipment are accounted for
- Turn over all literature and materials used in the survey to the team leader
- Follow confidentiality and security procedures to ensure respondent privacy is protected
Qualifications:
- Highly organized individual, punctual, capable of handling multiple priorities, meeting deadlines, and managing time effectively
- Experience in utilizing technology tools and also possess the ability to master new technology tools, as required; familiarity with the use of an Android tablet is an advantage
- Collected data previously using KOBO or ODK
- Ability to work independently as well as an effective team player
- Willing to work on the field
- Outstanding communications and interpersonal skills
- Confidence and can-do attitude; ability to advance projects with minimal supervision
- A commitment to CARE International vision, mission, and code of conduct
Experience:
At least 0-1 years of relevant experience, especially at NGOs, academic organizations, standard-setting bodies, public agencies focused on humanitarian work, social sciences, and community engagement.
Academic Background:
A minimum of a Lebanese baccaleureate and a BA in social sciences is an added value
- Lebanon
- Beirut
PSEA and Save Guarding Child policy
CARE International in Lebanon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
CARE International in Lebanon and its employees and stakeholders abide by the CARE International Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) and Child Safeguarding Policies.
Please mention in the subject of your email the title of the position you are applying for . Interviews are being conducted on a rolling basis.
Your resume and Cover letter will be forwarded to the HR department for review against the requirements for the role in which you have expressed interest. A member of our Human Resources team will contact you soon if your profile is considered for the job vacancy, and if more information is needed. If you are not being approached by our Human Resources team, please consider your application automatically registered in our database.
Send your updated resume and cover letter to: recruitment@careliban.org
CARE International in Lebanon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any Kind. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
CARE International in Lebanon and its employees abide by the CARE International Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Child Safeguarding Policies