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ToR, and JD For Enumerators

The document describes a job posting for an enumerator position responsible for collecting data through household assessments. Key responsibilities include undergoing training on survey tools and protocols, conducting in-person interviews, maintaining accurate records, ensuring confidentiality, and submitting daily reports. Applicants should have education and experience in data collection, strong communication skills, and adhere to the provided code of conduct regarding ethical practices, privacy, and impartiality.

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ToR, and JD For Enumerators

The document describes a job posting for an enumerator position responsible for collecting data through household assessments. Key responsibilities include undergoing training on survey tools and protocols, conducting in-person interviews, maintaining accurate records, ensuring confidentiality, and submitting daily reports. Applicants should have education and experience in data collection, strong communication skills, and adhere to the provided code of conduct regarding ethical practices, privacy, and impartiality.

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Job Description: Enumerator for Household Assessments

Position: Enumerator

Location: [Specify Location]

Duration: [Specify Duration]

Responsibilities:

Preparation and Training:

 Attend an intensive training program to become familiar with the survey tools,
questionnaires, and data collection protocols.
 Master the use of mobile data collection devices and ensure proficiency in accurately
recording responses.
Data Collection:

 Conduct face-to-face interviews with selected households to gather information based on


the survey questionnaire.
 Ensure completeness, accuracy, and consistency in data collection.
 Follow ethical guidelines and maintain a high level of professionalism during interactions
with surveyed households.
Community Engagement:

 Establish rapport with households to encourage open and honest responses.


 Clearly communicate the purpose and importance of the household assessment to
participants.
 Address any concerns or questions raised by surveyed households.
Confidentiality and Code of Conduct:

 Strictly adhere to the confidentiality clauses outlined in the Code of Conduct.


 Sign and commit to upholding the provided Code of Conduct, including clauses on
confidentiality, ethical behavior, and conflict of interest.
Reporting and Documentation:

 Submit daily progress reports summarizing completed interviews, challenges faced, and
any deviations from the standard procedures.
 Document any notable observations or feedback received during the data collection
process.
Quality Control:

 Participate in periodic quality control checks as directed by the supervisor.


 Collaborate with the quality control team to address and rectify any identified issues.
Supervision and Communication:

 Maintain regular communication with the assigned supervisor.


 Report immediately to the supervisor for any issues or challenges encountered during
data collection.
Qualifications:

 Minimum [Specify Education Level] education.


 Previous experience in data collection, surveying, or related field is preferred.
 Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
 Familiarity with the local community and language is an advantage.
Skills:

 Proficiency in using survey tools and mobile data collection devices.


 Strong attention to detail and accuracy in data entry.
 Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team.
Terms of Reference (ToR): Enumerator for Household Assessments
Objective:

The Enumerator will be responsible for collecting accurate and reliable data through household
assessments in [Specify Location]. The data collected will contribute to [Specify Purpose of the
Assessment].

Key Tasks:

Training and Orientation:

 Attend a comprehensive training program covering survey tools, data collection


protocols, and ethical guidelines.
Data Collection:

 Conduct door-to-door household assessments using the provided survey tools and
questionnaires.
 Ensure accurate and detailed recording of responses while maintaining confidentiality.
Community Engagement:

 Establish a positive rapport with surveyed households through effective communication


and cultural sensitivity.
 Explain the purpose of the assessment and address any concerns raised by participants.
Code of Conduct Adherence:

 Sign and adhere to the provided Code of Conduct, including confidentiality, ethical
behavior, and conflict of interest clauses.
Reporting and Documentation:

 Submit daily progress reports summarizing completed interviews, challenges faced, and
any deviations from standard procedures.
 Document any notable observations or feedback received during the data collection
process.
Quality Control:

 Participate in periodic quality control checks to ensure the accuracy and reliability of
collected data.
 Collaborate with the quality control team to address and rectify any identified issues.
Supervision and Communication:

 Maintain regular communication with the assigned supervisor.


 Report immediately to the supervisor for any issues or challenges encountered during
data collection.
Qualifications and Experience:

 Minimum [Specify Education Level] education.


 Previous experience in data collection, surveying, or a related field is preferred.
 Familiarity with the local community and language is an advantage.
Duration and Remuneration:

 The position is temporary and will last for [Specify Duration].


 Enumerators will be compensated at a rate of [Specify Compensation] per [Specify Time
Period].
Supervision and Support:

 Enumerators will report directly to the [Specify Supervisor] for daily tasks and support.
 Ongoing support, feedback, and performance reviews will be provided to ensure the
success of the assessment.
Code of Conduct for Enumerators
1. Professionalism and Integrity:

 Enumerators must conduct themselves in a professional manner at all times, treating all
individuals with respect and courtesy.
 Uphold the highest standards of integrity, honesty, and impartiality in all interactions.
2. Confidentiality:

 Enumerators must maintain strict confidentiality regarding all information obtained


during household assessments.
 Do not disclose or discuss individual or household-specific information with anyone
outside the assessment team.
3. Compliance with Laws and Regulations:

 Enumerators must adhere to all applicable local, national, and international laws and
regulations during the course of the household assessment.
4. Conflict of Interest:

 Enumerators must avoid situations where personal or financial interests conflict with
their duties and responsibilities as enumerators.
 Promptly disclose any potential conflicts of interest to the supervisor.
5. Impartiality:

 Enumerators must remain impartial and objective throughout the data collection process,
avoiding any bias or favoritism.
 Treat all households and individuals equally, regardless of personal characteristics or
circumstances.
6. Respect for Privacy:

 Enumerators must respect the privacy of households and individuals during data
collection.
 Ensure that interviews are conducted in a private and confidential setting.
7. Informed Consent:

 Enumerators must obtain informed consent from each household or individual before
conducting interviews or collecting data.
 Clearly explain the purpose of the assessment, the voluntary nature of participation, and
how the data will be used.
8. Data Accuracy and Completeness:

 Enumerators must strive for accuracy and completeness in data collection.


 Record responses accurately and verify information when necessary.
9. Safety and Well-being:

 Enumerators must prioritize the safety and well-being of themselves and the households
they interact with.
 Report any safety concerns or incidents to the supervisor immediately.
10. Communication and Reporting:

 Enumerators must communicate effectively with both households and supervisors.


 Submit accurate and timely reports on progress, challenges, and anomalies to the
supervisor.
11. Use of Technology:

 Enumerators must use any provided technology, such as mobile data collection devices,
responsibly and in accordance with the training received.
 Safeguard devices and data to prevent unauthorized access or loss.
12. Continuous Learning:

 Enumerators are encouraged to actively engage in continuous learning and training


opportunities provided by the project.
 Stay informed about updates, changes, or improvements to data collection methods.
13. Non-Discrimination:

 Enumerators must not discriminate against any individual or household based on race,
ethnicity, gender, religion, socioeconomic status, or any other characteristic.
14. Compliance with Project Guidelines:

 Enumerators must adhere to all project guidelines, protocols, and procedures as


communicated during training.
15. Reporting Violations:

 Enumerators are obligated to report any breaches of this Code of Conduct by themselves
or their colleagues to the supervisor or relevant authorities.

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