Key Responsibilities:
Conduct data collection for (Beneficiary registration and verification, Baseline, midline, and endline surveys, post-distribution monitoring, Activity monitoring, or any other program-related assessments.
Support the MEL team in preparing, testing, and uploading digital data collection tools
Ensure informed consent is obtained from all respondents before interviews
Conduct interviews and focus group discussions in a clear, accurate, and neutral manner
Review completed questionnaires for accuracy, consistency, and completeness before submission
Upload the collected data to the designated server within agreed timelines
Assist in basic data cleaning and verification
Report field challenges, security issues, or inconsistencies to the supervisor immediately
Represent Mercy Corps professionally when interacting with community members, partners, and local authorities
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, or other relevant fields
Years of Experience:
Minimum of 2 years of experience in data collection for humanitarian or development projects, preferably in livelihoods, market systems, or disaster risk reduction contexts
Familiarity with mobile data collection platforms such as ODK, ONA, CommCare, or Kobo
Management & Collaboration
Report directly to the designated MEL staff at Mercy Corps
Work closely with program technical teams and other relevant staff involved in program implementation
Maintain a high level of confidentiality, professionalism, and impartiality in all program-related activities
Renumeration:
This is a casual/daily wage position and not a regular employment opportunity. Successful applicants will be included in Mercy Corps' pool of enumerators for Herat Province. Once selected, enumerators will be deployed to the field on an as-needed basis. Remuneration will be based on the actual days or assignments worked in the field, rather than a fixed monthly salary.