Project Background
The Civil Society Poverty Reduction (CSPR) is embarking on a critical research project titled: "Drought Impact Assessment and Social Accountability Monitoring of Emergency drought response Programmes implemented in Mazabuka District in 2024/2025”. This assessment aims to accurately document the socio-economic impact of the recent drought on households and communities, and to monitor the effectiveness, equity, and accountability mechanisms of the emergency social cash transfer interventions put in place to mitigate these effects. CSPR is looking for highly motivated, proficient, and experienced Field Enumerators to join the research team for this time-sensitive assignment.
Key Responsibilities of the Enumerator
Selected candidates will report to the Field Team Leader and be responsible for:
1. Attending and actively participating in mandatory project training sessions on research ethics, survey protocols, and data collection tools.
2. Conducting face-to-face interviews with selected households, community leaders, and key informants within assigned enumeration areas in Mazabuka District.
3. Accurately and diligently collecting data using computer-based data collection tools (mobile phones/tablets) in line with the established sampling and quality control protocols.
4. Ensuring the completeness, consistency, and accuracy of all collected data before submission.
5. Strictly adhering to ethical guidelines, maintaining confidentiality, and respecting the cultural context of the respondents.
Minimum Qualifications and Experience
We are seeking reliable professionals who meet the following essential criteria:
Academic Qualifications (Non-Negotiable)
1. Minimum of a Diploma in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Economics, Public Administration, or a related field.
2. A Bachelor's degree or a higher qualification will be an added advantage.
Professional Experience
1. Proven experience (at least 2 previous assignments) in conducting large-scale social surveys, research, or monitoring and evaluation (M&E) activities.
2. Demonstrable experience in using computer-based data collection tools such as Kobo Toolbox, Open Data Kit (ODK) or similar platforms.
3. Familiarity with the Mazabuka District area and fluency in the dominant local language(s) will be a strong advantage.
4. Experience in Social Accountability Monitoring skills
5. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for interacting sensitively with respondents.
6. Strong attention to detail and ability to follow complex research protocols precisely.
7. Ability to work independently in challenging rural environments and under tight deadlines.
8. Should be based in Mazabuka District
9. Able to speak the language of the locals
How to Apply
Interested candidates who meet the minimum criteria should submit their application via email.
1. A detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV), clearly indicating your educational qualifications and two traceable professional references.
2. A Cover Letter (no more than one page) clearly stating your availability for the assignment, your prior experience using computer-based data collection tools, and your familiarity with the Mazabuka District area.
Subject Line: ENUMERATOR APPLICATION – MAZABUKA. Email to: hr@csprzambia.org and copy in cspr@csprzambia.org
Deadline for application is 1st March, 2026.
Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview and mandatory proficiency test. CSPR is an equal opportunity employer and encourages qualified female candidate to apply.