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School of Public Health
College of Health Sciences, Makerere University

Enumerators for FACT-HIV Study

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Vacancy Details

Makerere University is implementing a community-led HIV self-testing program for adolescent girls and young women in Northern Uganda, with support from the Gilead Public Health Research Scholars Program. This project, also called the FACT-HIV Study, aims to evaluate the feasibility of a peer-led HIV self-testing model facilitated by community health workers in Omoro district.

We are looking to recruit dedicated Research Assistants to collect data for the FACT-HIV Study in five selected sub-counties in Omoro district.

Key Responsibilities

  • Obtain written informed consent from diverse participants, including youth and community leaders.
  • Conduct comprehensive quantitative interviews strictly adhering to the study protocol to ensure consistency and reliability of data.
  • Coordinate and manage study-related activities across various sites, ensuring efficient execution of the project's timelines and goals.
  • Maintain good and professional interactions and relationships with community leaders, healthcare workers, and community members at the study sites.
  • Conduct qualitative interviews and focus group discussions with diverse participants, including youth and community leaders.
  • Accurately transcribe recordings from interviews and discussions, paying close attention to detail.
  • Respond to questions the respondents may ask before or during data collection.
  • Participate in data management processes, including data validation, to ensure the accuracy and quality of collected data.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned by the Principal Investigators (PI) to support the overarching goals of the study.

Required Qualifications

  • Candidates must possess a Certificate, Diploma, or Bachelor’s degree in a health-related field. Suitable disciplines include, but are not limited to, Nursing, Midwifery, Clinical Medicine, Pharmacy, or Medicine with a valid practicing license.
  • Proficiency in English and local languages predominantly spoken in the study sites (Acholi or Lango).
  • Prior experience in quantitative and qualitative data collection, particularly within research projects conducted by tertiary institutions in Uganda.
  • Certification in Good Clinical Practice, Human Subjects Protection, or equivalent ethics training.
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and observe deadlines.

Competencies and Skills.

  • Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
  • Experience in research or direct engagement with persons living with HIV/AIDS.
  • Ability to conduct activities through virtual platforms such as phones, Zoom, and similar technologies.
  • Previous experience and proficiency in using Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) tools.
  • Good report writing skills.

Period of contract: Up to six months (renewable).

To apply:

Please send your application letter (addressed to the PI, FACT-HIV Study, with a copy to the Dean, MakSPH), current curriculum vitae (maximum two pages highlighting qualifications, relevant work experience, contact information, and two referees), academic documents, and other supporting documents, including certificates of GCP and Human research participant protection and a valid health profession practicing license. The documents should be clear and readable. Please note that unclear documents will not be considered.

Note.

  1. The deadline for receipt of applications is June 15, 2024, 23:59 hours, Ugandan Time.
  2. Only applications submitted online before the deadline will be considered.
  3. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews.
  4. Application link: https://forms.gle/xDRE47WBZzHJUj3J9