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STRATEGIC INFORMATION EVALUATION ASSISTANT - (MULTIPLE POSTS) - Ceshhar Zimbabwe

Full-time Zimbabwe, ZW
Posted 1 month, 2 weeks ago 26 views 0 applications

Job Description

Job Description

CeSHHAR Zimbabwe is an organisation that specialises in population health research and programming, including on sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS. CeSHHAR has an extensive national, regional, and international academic and community partnership network. CeSHHAR has a diverse range of funders which include the Wellcome Trust, Gates Foundation, United States NIH, UK Medical Research Council, European Commission, Templeton World Charity Foundation, and Global Fund for AIDS TB and Malaria. We partner very closely with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (UK), Zimbabwe's Ministry of Health and Child Care, National AIDS Council, International and regional centres of research excellence to evaluate national programmes and determine the impact, uptake, and cost effectiveness of novel reproductive health interventions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Enters data into DHIS 2, REDCAP, ODK, Commcare and Micro Planning and other data bases
  • Verifies entered data by reviewing, correcting, changing or deleting captured information in DHIS2 database.
  • Ensures safe and secure retrieval of data at the designated site.
  • Provides assistance in M&E processes, data collection and data quality requirements at district level.
  • Attends referral working group meetings.
  • Supports in the review and checking of data generated in line with the M&E reporting requirements.
  • Prepares, sorts and checks all clients' records for verification and making sure that accurate data is being entered on the registers and in DHIS2 database.
  • Establishes entry priorities by maintaining understanding of what data needs to be entered first.
  • Secures entered information by performing routine data backups as required
  • Checks completed work for accuracy, consistence and completeness, liaise with supervisor for incomplete records and make any required changes as required.
  • Ensures a proper filing system for both hard and soft copies
  • Checks source documents against entered data to ensure data integrity at every stage.
  • Produces automated data entry and integration reports when requested.

Requirements

  • University Degree in Public Health, Social Sciences, or any other relevant field.
  • Computer skills with ability to use health-related information management systems, including DHIS2, Redcap and ODK.
  • Ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds.
  • Demonstrated experience, knowledge and sensitivity working with high risk individuals and communities.
  • Minimum of 1 year working experience managing, analysing and reporting, health related program data and information

How to Apply

Step 1: Click Here to fill in the form
Step 2: If you are interested in the above position, please email your CV and application cover letter addressed to Human Resources and send to vacancies@ceshhar.co.zw. Indicate the position you are applying for in the subject line. Candidates previously employed by CeSHHAR are encouraged to apply.

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