About "the Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA) "
The Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA) is an independent humanitarian medical NGO that was created in 2009 by professionals of humanitarian medicine. ALIMA’s mission is to provide medical care in emergency situations or medical catastrophes.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title:
Social Science Research Coordinator
Job Location:
Ondo
Job Type:
Contract Jobs
Job Description
Supervise the management of the WP7 research team:
Supervise a team of 2 social science investigators that will work on both sites.
Ensure that field investigators adhere to good research practices and ethics rules.
Organize and supervise the recruitment of participants:
Supervise the identification of community members and leaders to be interviewed.
Supervises data quality and transfer (verify informed consent for participation in the study, completeness of the data collection tools, monitoring) according to the standard operational procedures (SOPs).
Participates to the analysis of quantitative and qualitative data, findings interpretation, and scientific report writing:
Contribute to the analysis and interpretation of quantitative and qualitative data, and to the drafting of the report on the findings and recommendations.
Participate in regular meetings that will be held by the international social science research assistant on a weekly basis at the beginning of the study, then every 2 weeks.
Produce a brief report of the research activities that took place during the week.
Job Requirement
Not specified.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to: recruitment@nigeria.alima.ngo using the Job Title as the subject of the mail.
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