POSITION DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Enumerator
Reports to: Head of Research and Impact
Department: Research and Social Performance (R&SP)
Location: Various AMZ’s operational areas
Project and job description
Agora Microfinance Zambia Limited aims to conduct client surveys to gain deeper insights into clients’ living conditions and overall well-being. The study targets a total of 3,000 clients across all ten provinces where the institution operates nationwide.
To support this exercise, we are seeking 20 reliable and self-motivated enumerators to ensure the effective and timely completion of the data collection process. Branch staff will provide on-the-ground support to facilitate the surveys
Period: June - August 2026 full time basis
Salary: Fixed salary (ZMW 200 daily)
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to: Head of Research and Impact
Supervises: None
Liaison: All AMZ members of staff
Summary Key Responsibilities
1.Conduct interviews with AMZ clients to collect data. How?
• Following internal procedures in collecting and recording data (a 3 day-session training will be held in Lusaka: 27th – 29th April 2026)
• Verifying data for accuracy and completeness
• Ensuring confidentiality and security of data
• Conducting follow-up interviews as necessary to obtain missing or incomplete data
• Utilizing electronic devices to record data
• Reporting any issues or concerns to the R&SP department
• Working in an assigned geographical area, driving or being accompanied by branch staff to designated locations
• Being available to work full time in the identified period
Qualifications and Requirements
•Bachelor’s degree (or final-year student enrolled) in Microfinance, Banking and Finance, Statistics, Economics, and any other related field
•At least 1-2 years’ experience in data collection process (i.e., conducting interviews, focus group discussions, surveys)
•Well-organized, and able to work independently and follow internal procedures
•Attentive to details and accuracy in collecting data
•Applicants must be able to communicate fluently in at least one local Zambian language, preferably Nyanja or Bemba.
•Basic computer savvy, able to use electronic devices (a tablet) for data collection
•Knowledge of or preferably experience in the microfinance sector is an asset
•Possession of a valid motorbike riding license will be considered an added advantage.
Closing date of the Monday 6th April, 2026.