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LATEST KENYAN JOBS AND VACANCIES: NGO Jobs in Kenya - 2015





Mitigating Aflatoxin Consumption for

Improving Child Growth (MAICE) Project

 


Position: Nurse / Phlebotomist
 


Deadline to Apply: 29th May 2015
 

Start Date: 22nd June 2015
 



Eligibility: Position open to local Kenyan hires only



Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to

discovering and promoting effective solutions to global poverty problems. 


In close partnership with decision makers

– the policymakers, practitioners, investors, and donors working with the poor

around the world – we design and evaluate potential solutions to poverty

problems using randomized evaluations, the most rigorous evaluation method

available. 


We also mobilize and support these

decision makers to use these solutions to build better programs and policies at

scale.
 


About the Project: Mitigating Aflatoxin for Improving Child

growth (MAICE) is a study designed to look at the correlation between the

consumption of aflatoxin contaminated grain and flour and child growth between

the ages of 0 – 2 years. 


IPA-Kenya seeks 4 nurses for

immediate hire on a 4 – 6 weeks contract, who will assist with a variety of

data collection activities. 


The position will be based in Meru

town, with daily travel to villages in Meru and Tharaka-Nithi counties. 


Working outside of regular business

hours (in the morning or in the evening) will sometimes be necessary.



Consultant (Nurse) will provide support to the MAICE (Mitigating Aflatoxin for

Improving Child Growth in Eastern Kenya) team. 


In order to satisfactory complete

this assignment, you will be expected to: 


·                    
Accompany the field work team to the

field and collect blood samples and anthropometry from all eligible children

0-24 months in study households


·                    
Interact with respondents with in a

professional manner, ensuring adherence to appropriate medical protocol


·                    
Ensure safe disposal of all medical

equipment such as needles, alcohol swabs, etc. 


·                    
Ensure the blood sample collected is

stored in an appropriate manner to avoid any destruction or loss to the sample,

and that anthropometry equipment is handled carefully to avoid damage 


·                    
Ensure that the lab request forms are

filled properly and that the barcodes recorded match with what has been

pre-printed. 


·                    
Report at the lab in the morning to

organize all the equipment needed for blood sample collection 


·                    
Check lab request forms thoroughly

for completeness and correctness


·                    
Every evening, after fieldwork,

ensure blood samples are delivered to the lab for separation


·                    
Liaise with lab personnel to ensure

that materials are sufficient for the next day’s exercise


·                    
Reports to the field manager and

research associate


·                    
Diploma in Nursing


·                    
Nurse license (must be attached on

the application)


·                    
Detail-oriented


·                    
Demonstrated experience working with

a diversity of audiences


·                    
Fluency in Kimeru


·                    
Experience in pediatric phlebotomy


·                    
Previous work experience in rural

areas


·                    
Past experience with household-based

survey desirable


·                    
Previous research experience


To Apply: Please send a cover letter and detailed CV

including daytime phone number, an email address, and 3 professional references

with telephone numbers. 


Your CV should include your scores or

grades and other measures of academic achievement, and details about any

relevant work experience. 


Working with the project in the past

is an added advantage but no guarantee of being selected – please indicate

clearly on application



Applications can be submitted by email to jobs-kenya@poverty-action.org, please

ensure that the subject line reads: “Nurse/phlebotomist REF NO:

MAICE-2015-05-02”.


Position: Field Officer
 


Deadline to Apply: 29th May 2015
 


Start Date: 22nd June 2015
 


Eligibility: Position open to local Kenyan hires only
 


Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA)

is a non-profit organization dedicated to discovering and promoting effective

solutions to global poverty problems. 


In close partnership with decision

makers – the policymakers, practitioners, investors, and donors working with

the poor around the world – we design and evaluate potential solutions to

poverty problems using randomized evaluations, the most rigorous evaluation

method available. 


We also mobilize and support these

decision makers to use these solutions to build better programs and policies at

scale.


About the Project: Mitigating Aflatoxin for Improving Child

growth (MAICE) is a study designed to look at the correlation between the

consumption of aflatoxin contaminated grain and flour and child growth between

the ages of 0 – 2 years.


IPA-Kenya seeks 15 field officers for

immediate hire on a 4 – 6 weeks contract, who will assist with a variety of

data collection activities.


The position will be based in Meru

town, with daily travel to villages in Meru and Tharaka-Nithi counties. 


Working outside of regular business

hours (in the morning or in the evening) will sometimes be necessary.



Roles and Responsibilities
 


·                    
Obtain informed consent from

respondents and explain the objectives of the study


·                    
Administer survey tool to

respondents, collecting precise data on household asset, agricultural

practices, infant and young child feeding practices


·                    
Follow all research protocol for data

collection and testing procedures


·                    
Ensure confidentiality of data and

personal identifying information


·                    
Liaise with local administration to

identify and work with study households


·                    
Track respondents’ households in

study villages using tracking tools and GPS units


·                    
Represent the MAICE Project in a

professional manner


·                    
Reporting targets reached daily, by

keeping well-detailed tracking sheets


·                    
Data entry, filing, as required


Qualification / Experience
 


·                    
Diploma or Degree in any social

science


·                    
Detail-oriented


·                    
Experience with computer-assisted

personal interviewing programs (e.g. Blaise, Survey CTO) and computer literacy


·                    
Demonstrated experience working with

a diversity of audiences


·                    
Ability to adapt easily in the field


·                    
Fluency in Kimeru


·                    
Previous work experience in rural

areas


·                    
Past experience with household-based

surveys, in the fields of economics, agriculture, and/or health is desirable


·                    
Previous research experience


Note: This role involves frequent travel to villages in

Meru and Tharaka-Nithi counties. Incumbent must be comfortable working in rural

settings, and interacting with farmers. Incumbents must also be flexible with

work hours.



To Apply: Please send a cover letter and detailed CV including

daytime phone number, an email address, and 3 professional references with

telephone numbers. 


Your CV should include your scores or

grades and other measures of academic achievement, and details about any

relevant work experience. 


Working with the project in the past

is an added advantage but no guarantee of being selected – please indicate

clearly on application



Applications can be submitted by email to jobs-kenya@poverty-action.org, please

ensure that the subject line read: “FIELD OFFICER REF NO:

MAICE-2015-05-01”. 


Shortlisted candidates will be

contacted for an interview. 


Applicants are encouraged to apply

early, as applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
 





Disclaimer: The above statements are intended to describe

the general nature and level of the work being performed by the (Field

Officer). The statements are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all

possible duties, tasks, and responsibilities. Management reserves the right to

amend and change responsibilities to meet organizational needs as necessary.

Please note that IPA will never request any form of payment from an applicant.

Applicants are encouraged to confirm the information listed above with IPA

prior to releasing any extensive personal information to the organization.

Please direct questions to jobs-kenya@poverty-action.org.



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