Data Entry Professional, Emergency Contraceptive (EC) Use Evaluation

CAMRIS International

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Data Entry Professional, Emergency Contraceptive (EC) Use Evaluation, Nepal

Overview:

CAMRIS International’s USAID Nepal Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Project supports the achievement of USAID/Nepal’s Country Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS) development objectives by assisting the Mission in planning, designing, conducting, disseminating and learning from more rigorous monitoring and evaluation of development activities. This includes designing and implementing both quantitative and qualitative evaluations and assessments, as well as providing expert analysis and technical assistance to USAID/Nepal’s programs. 

CAMRIS seeks data entry support to clean, enter, and maintain data collected by the field team for a study on the utilization patterns of emergency contraceptive pills in Nepal.  

Use of the emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) has increased dramatically in Nepal in recent years, and data evaluating Nepalese ECP practices are limited. The Emergency Contraceptive Study aims to provide data on the growing trend of ECs in Nepal, and especially evaluate knowledge, attitudes, utilization patterns of ECs, and their effectiveness in preventing unwanted pregnancies in Nepal.  The objectives of this study are, therefore, to assess:

  • Knowledge and attitude on emergency contraceptive among 15-49 year old females and adult and adolescent males in Nepal
  • Availability and access to public/private brands of emergency contraceptive
  • Prevalence of emergency contraceptive use among 15-49 year old females
  • Effectiveness of emergency contraceptive in averting unwanted pregnancies among users in Nepal

The study will use mixed methodology including household and exit surveys, and key informant and focus group interviews.  Data collection will take place in urban, semi-urban, and rural areas of selected districts from all three ecological zones - hills, mountains and terai.  Development of survey instruments will be in consultation with USAID and FHD. 

Responsibilities:

  • Clean transcripts, code sheets, surveys, and additional documents collected by field staff.
  • Enter data into data entry tool chosen by the team leader.
  • Support data coding as needed.

Qualifications:

  • A bachelor-level degree in computer sciences, information technology, or social sciences.
  • Demonstrated experience cleaning, coding, and maintaining data and spreadsheets.
  • Excellent written communication skills.
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • Experience with Microsoft Excel.

Qualified applicant are requested to apply through following link:

https://careers-camris.icims.com/jobs/2915/data-entry-professional%2c-emergency-contraceptive-%28ec%29-use-evaluation%2c-nepal/job

Job Overview

Category Data & Info Service
Openings 1
Experience Please check vacancy details.
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Posted Date 06 Jul, 2017
Apply Before 05 Aug, 2017
City Kathmandu