Apply: One Acre Fund Data Quality Supervisor

Deadline: Ongoing

Location: Minna, Nigeria

One Acre Fund is seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Data Quality Supervisor.

One Acre Fund, founded in 2006, supplies one million smallholder farmers with the agricultural services they need to make their farms vastly productive.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct weekly error checks for all ongoing surveys
  • Keep a running error tracker and communicate with the field team to understand and correct errors
  • Evaluate field feedback receipt data in performance dashboard
  • Verify data weekly
  • Cross check survey guides and tablet version of survey to ensure all survey protocols are implemented in CommCare
  • Test all surveys on tablet before data collection
  • Respond to feedback from the field team and improve the surveys on CommCare based on challenges during survey implementation
  • Provide support in the conduct and analysis of training exams for enumerators
  • Maintain the team’s indicator tracker by keepinf track of survey completion rates and backchecking completion rates, survey errors and corrections
  • Produce weekly indicator reports and share with team
  • Keep track of inventory and resolve technical problems with tablets
  • Support the translation and back-translation of surveys

Requirements

  • Willingness to live in Minna
  • Two years, minimum, of work experience in monitoring and evaluation or survey operations
  • Creative and able to proactively solve problems
  • Proficient computer skills in at least Microsoft Word and Excel 
  • Experience with data analysis tools such as STATA or R
  • Familiarity with ODK, CommCare or similar software
  • Proficiency in both written and spoken English
  • Good understanding of Hausa (desirable)

To apply and for more information, click here.

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