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Aga Khan University Hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan and Nairobi, Kenya are private, not-for-profit institutions providing high quality health care. The Main Hospitals serve as the principal sites for clinical training for the University's Medical Colleges and Schools of Nursing and Midwifery in Pakistan and East Africa. Our Vision of Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi is to be the premier, tertiary, teaching and referral health care facility in sub-Saharan Africa. ​For over fifty years, Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi (AKUH) has been taking care of families in East Africa. As a private, not-for-profit hospital, we strive to provide access to quality healthcare to all who need it. At AKUH, patients are our first priority. Our team of medical professionals, faculty and staff are here to provide you and your loved ones with the highest standards of healthcare. We are committed to working together to ensure that you and your family receive outstanding medical services, first-rate facilities and compassi
Job Description
Job Summary
The Field Enumerator will contribute to collaborative research that transforms maternal and child health outcomes through innovative data science by supporting participant tracing, informed consent, and data collection for the KIPMAT study while adhering to standard operating procedures and ethical regulations. KIPMAT is a study focused on developing and validating Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning - based prediction models for poor maternal, neonatal, and early childhood outcomes at the Kenyan Coast
Responsibilities
- Administer structured questionnaires and study tools to mothers and children during home visits and clinic-based assessments.
- Ensure accurate and complete documentation of responses in Case Report Forms (CRFs) and electronic data capture systems.
- Support the informed consent and assent process by explaining study procedures to participants in local languages (e.g., Kiswahili, Kigiriama and Mijikenda).
- Ensure participants feel comfortable during interviews and assessments, allowing breaks or withdrawal at any time.
- Assist in locating and scheduling visits with eligible participants.
- Support logistical planning for field activities, including transportation, meal coordination, and participant reimbursements.
- Ensure data collected meets quality standards and is consistent with study protocols.
- Adhere to Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and research governance guidelines.
- Maintain confidentiality and securely handle participant information.
- Work closely with clinicians, assessors, and other fieldworkers to ensure smooth implementation of study activities.
- Perform any other duties assigned by the Principal Investigator.
Requirements
- A minimum of diploma in Public Health, Nursing, Clinical Medicine, psychology or related course; a background in health sciences is desirable.
Relevant Experience
- At least 1 year working experience in research
- Flexible – able to work extra hours when needed
- Familiarity with neurodevelopmental and mental health assessments is desirable.
- Fluency in English and Kiswahili; knowledge of local languages (Kigiriama or Mijikenda) is an added advantage.
Personal Characteristics & Behaviours
- Can work under minimal supervision.
- Highly organized and attentive to detail.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and a good team player.
- Keen desire to learn and share knowledge.
Salary: Discuss During Interview
Education: Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time