About Frontieri: Frontieri Consult PLC, based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with branch offices in Juba, South Sudan, and Berlin, Germany, is one of the leading consulting firms in Ethiopia. The firm was established in 2008 primarily to undertake research and consulting activities in several areas of development and disciplines to governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as bilateral and multilateral institutions.
Frontieri is home to a number of a talented researchers within Ethiopia encompassing different backgrounds and perspectives. It also works in partnership with scholars across the country and abroad undertaking various projects in Social Protection, Development, Education, and Health. (For further information, please visit our website at: www.frontieri.com).
To realize its vision and mission, Frontieri is now aiming to transform itself and increase its global presence. It’s geared to build a more robust business model in East Africa and beyond that cuts across the traditional modus operandi. To this end, the company would like to appoint Enumerators at Frontieri.
At Frontieri we have diverse workforce of employee working in the field of Agriculture, Economics, Health, Education and many more development projects yielding an innovative and thought leadership mindset. We have work place where many bright minds come together to create on the ground real data backed research work. we have work Environment where employees’ well-being; personal growth and career advancement is embedded into our culture.
Roles and responsibilities of the Enumerators;
Enumerators are the front-line personnel responsible for collecting data from respondents during household, firm, phone and any other surveys. They play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and accuracy of the data collected, which ultimately informs decision-making and policy-level interventions. The following role and responsibilities are expected from each enumerator to a specific Survey.
Pre-survey activities:
Attend training sessions:
Familiarize themselves with the survey area:
Prepare survey materials:
Practice interviewing techniques:
Data collection:
Visit households, firms or any other respondents relevant for the research assigned by the supervisor:
Obtain informed consent:
Conduct interviews:
Probe for clarification:
Maintain confidentiality:
Complete questionnaires:
Handle refusals:
Data Quality Assurance:
Post-survey activities:
Review and verify collected data:
Submit data and materials to supervisors:
Participate in debriefing sessions:
Maintain professional conduct:
Additional responsibilities:
Enumerators play a vital role in the success of any survey. Their dedication, professionalism, and commitment to data quality are crucial for ensuring reliable and accurate information that informs impactful policies and interventions.
Qualification and Experience:
Technical and other skills: