70 Enumerators

Website SUDAHSER FOUNDATION

Job Title: ENUMERATORS

Number: 70

Location(s): Bui, Donga Mantung, Menchum, Mezam, Momo, Ngo Ketunjia and Boyo

Start Date: 10th January 2025

Background:
SUDAHSER Foundation is anticipating implementing a project in partnership with WFP and is looking for individuals with a background and interest in DATA Collection for the position of enumerator to support targeting of 33,000 households in targeted communities in Bui, Donga Mantung, Menchum, Mezam, Momo, Ngo Ketunjia and Boyo divisions in the North West region of Cameroon.

Role Purpose
Under the direct supervision of the Team leader and divisional coordinators, the enumerators will be responsible for targeting beneficiaries (33,000 households) based on vulnerability to food insecurity to qualify for WFP food assistance in the North West region.

Objective:
To provide WFP with a revised list of vulnerable households that are deemed vulnerable enough to receive food assistance, as per the criteria that will be provided by WFP.

 

Responsibility:
-Provide standardized and reliable information to all stakeholders (authorities, traditional and religious leaders, representatives of local committees, civil society, communities, etc …) on the targeting/registration process, the feedback and complaints tools, etc….
-Will be responsible for physically identifying and registering vulnerable households in the priority communities that meet the list of criteria identified by WFP.
-Collect reliable and complete information on beneficiaries; and
-Effectively manage complaints from beneficiaries and ensure the process of targeting does not feed or trigger tensions.

-Take the lead in all stakeholder sensitization and mobilization to ensure vulnerable households are registered through a transparent and accountable manner in full respect of all humanitarian principles and as per approved target and based on required food assistance standards on vulnerability to food insecurity criteria;
-Respect the confidentiality of any information about any individual or group of beneficiaries of activities governed by this Agreement. The contents of any files, including computerized databases, can only be released to persons outside the Partner’s staff if such persons have been duly authorized by WFP to receive such information; and
-Ensure that beneficiaries are treated as per the humanitarian principles.
-Ensure handling and filling questionnaires through the digital device (tablet) and ensure all information on each survey is accurate before input into the database,
-Collect complaints via the channels monitored by the SUDAHSER and help in the verification and resolution of complaints received.
-Submit completed tasks on time and discuss with the supervisor highlights, notes, and protection cases daily (i.e. total sites visited, challenges, protection cases),
-Regular (preferably daily) submission of complaints and feedback collected on the field via the electronic template which will be provided.
-Interview heads of families targeted under this WFP response and enter their data in a corporate beneficiaries’ database.
-Conduct regular quality checks during data collection, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and consistency.
-Work closely with WFP and SUDAHSER field staff to enhance effective coordination during the entire registration period.
-Ensure all data collected is synchronized and reported to the Team Leader.
-Provide regular and timely feedback to the designated registration supervisor and the head of the field office.
-Be responsible and take appropriate care of the assigned equipment.
-Answer, log, respond to, escalate, and manage queries from beneficiaries.
-Analyze, categorize, and consolidate information about queries received and issues raised.
-Any other duties assigned

 

STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education: At least a Certificate or Diploma in a relevant field or has currently completed at least 2 years of undergraduate degree i.e., continuing study in the following fields: Statistics, Data Management, Community Development, Nutrition, Public Health, or other relevant fields related to data collection.

Language: fluency in both written and spoken English and Pidgin English. Knowledge of the local language
(s) also preferred.
-Excellent and accurate data entry/collection and computer skills

-Experience in conducting household surveys, good interviewing skills.
-Ability to travel to remote field locations, and work under pressure.
-Good interpersonal skills
-Excellent knowledge of the county’s local context.
-Experience utilizing computers

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.

 

SUDAHSER Foundation DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS.

 

SUDAHSER embraces diversity and equal opportunity. We are committed to building a team that celebrates diversity and inclusivity in all ways. All employment is decided based on qualifications and merit.

 

The deadline for receiving applications for this position is Friday the 8TH January 2025 at 3:59.

 

All employment decisions are made based on organizational needs, job requirements, merit, and individual qualifications. SUDAHSER is committed to providing an inclusive work environment free of sexual exploitation and abuse, all forms of discrimination, any kind of harassment, sexual harassment, and abuse of authority. Therefore, all selected candidates will undergo rigorous reference and background checks.

 

Interested and Qualified candidates should send their CVs and cover letters to sudahserhrnw@gmail.com or deposit their files at SUDAHSER Regional Office: NW, Bamenda, Mile 4 Nkwen, Health Centre junction.

 

 

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