IPA Ghana NGO Jobs in Accra
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Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) is a United States-based non-profit organization dedicated to discovering, and promoting effective solutions to global poverty problems. IPA designs, rigorously evaluates, and refines these solutions and their applications together with decision-makers to ensure that the evidence created is used to improve opportunities for the world’s poor.
Job Description
- Reports to: Team Leader
- Work Location: Greater Accra Region
- Duration: One month
- Application deadline: October 4, 2019
- Job Code: CA-GEP-09062019
Project Overview
IPA in partnership with researchers from Northwestern University in the USA is conducting a follow-up survey on an RCT on the research project “Gender and Educational Perceptions” (GEP). The GEP study seeks to investigate whether providing information about potential abilities and returns to math education in terms of labor market opportunities and benefits to family well-being affect household educational investments for girls. Additionally, the study is interested in understanding if there is a demand from parents or guardians on receiving additional information about math/math-related subjects or programs in secondary school. IPA will be conducting the follow-up survey in October/November 2019.
IPA would like to recruit Phone Interviewers to form part of the GEP project team.
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- A University degree in Social Science, Statistics, Economics or in any related field;
- Experience in IPA survey activities and phone interviewing in particular;
- Experience in working with Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI);
- Minimum of three months experience as a telephone interviewer on a school-based or household research project;
- Strong attention to detail is imperative;
- Ability to record data accurately is critical;
- Strong interpersonal skills;
- Ability to communicate a friendly demeanor and build trust with study participants;
- Must be able to fluently communicate in English and at least two of the following local languages: Akan /Twi, Anufo/Chokosi, Baasare, Bimoba (Moar), Bissa / Busanga, Dagbani, Ga/Dangme, Ewe, Frafra/Gruni, Hausa, Konkomba, Kusasi / Mamprusi, Wali / Dagaari, Sissala and Bulsa/Builsa. Please note that language test will be conducted.