Established in 2003, Malaria Consortium is one of the world’s leading non-profit organisations specialising in the prevention, control and treatment of malaria and other communicable diseases among vulnerable populations. Our mission is to save lives and improve health in Africa and Asia, through evidence-based programmes that combat targeted diseases and promote universal health coverage. We are  recruiting to fill the position below:

 Job Title: Field Data Collector

Location: Abia

Activity timelines (September – November 2026) Organisational background

Malaria Consortium (MC) is one of the world's leading non-profit organizations dedicated to improving health and saving lives in communities affected by malaria and related inequities in Africa and Southeast Asia. With over 20 years of proven impact, the organization works with governments, academic institutions, local and international organizations to deliver scalable, locally led health solutions grounded in research and evidence to strengthen health systems, inform policy and derive sustainable impact through strategic partnerships and organizational excellence. Malaria Consortium, in collaboration with the National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) and state malaria elimination programmes (SMEPs), will support the 2026 insecticide-treated net (ITN) mass distribution campaigns in Borno, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Kogi, and Abia, introducing pyrethroid-chlorfenapyr dual-active-ingredient ITNs for the first time in these states. To evaluate the implementation and impact of the campaigns, a series of cross-sectional household surveys. The surveys will verify ITN receipt immediately after distribution and assess household ITN ownership, utilisation, physical durability, and functional survival at baseline, one month, and 12, 24, and 36 months post-campaign. Findings from these surveys will generate evidence to inform malaria vector control policy and strengthen ITN programme implementation in Nigeria.

Purpose of the assignment

The purpose of these terms of reference (TOR) is to engage research personnel who will carry out a baseline household survey before the campaign (survey A1), an immediate verification survey (survey A2) after the net distribution, and a one-month post-campaign evaluation survey (A3) in Abia State.

Scope

The survey will be used to gather baseline and post-campaign data on coverage, ITN ownership and use rates and associated factors, physical conditions of the ITNs, malaria prevention in pregnancy, treatment-seeking behaviour, and other relevant variables, and also validate the ITN campaign data using an immediate post-distribution verification survey.

Methods

During each of the surveys, (A1 and A3 surveys), a sample of 624 households will be selected in 52 wards across the state. For the ITN immediate verification (A2) survey, a sample of 2,160 households will be selected from 60 wards across the state within two weeks of the completion of the campaign. Each team will cover a ward per day. The wards will be selected based on population proportional to size (PPS) sampling strategy. The survey includes household enumeration to sample households in each ward (cluster) randomly and administering interviews involving household heads (and in the case of A1 and A3 surveys, also women 15–49 years old), using mobile devices with the SurveyCTO software. There will be back-checks in 50% of the wards selected randomly and 20% of the households in selected wards, in which a subset of the questionnaires will be administered for the purpose of data collection verification. After each survey in selected wards, new teams are assigned to conduct back checks to administer the additional interviews in a subset of the sampled households.


Personnel required:

Coordinators Team leaders Field data collectors

There will be one household mobiliser selected from each ward to assist the survey teams (52 household mobilisers for A1 and A3 surveys and 60 household mobilisers for A2 survey.

Specific tasks

Will be required to attend training prior to survey. Enumerates households in each selected settlement in each ward for A1 and A3 surveys. Carries out data collection in sampled households, including obtaining written consent, administering interviews with heads of households and women 15–49 years old, and collecting ITN physical integrity data by collecting data on each net owned by the household during A1 and A3 surveys. Carries out back-check interviews in assigned wards selected for data collection quality verification. Takes good care of the mobile device issued for data collection and ensures the device’s battery is kept charged. Uploads the data to the server at the required frequency according to relevant guidelines. Ensures confidentiality of respondents’ personal data during and after interviews. Reports to the team leader any issues and helps to solve problems.

Deliverables


Field Data Collector:

Complete interview data from all assigned households collected and uploaded to the SurveyCTO server daily: four households per day during A1 and A3 surveys, and six households per day during the A2 survey. Written informed consent obtained and documented from all respondents prior to interview. Back-check interview data from assigned households in wards selected for data quality verification, uploaded to the SurveyCTO server.

Qualifications and experience

A minimum of BSc or HND in health-related discipline and social sciences. 1-2 years’ experience in conducting household surveys Experience in electronic data collection systems such as SurveyCTO or ODK. Good knowledge of the English language. Ability to give attention to detail. Excellent proficiency in both the Igbo languages in the study communities.


Application Closing Date

24th August 2026 (5;00pm). How to Apply


Interested and qualified candidates should:

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Note

Applicants who do not follow this specification will be disqualified. Only Shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Kindly note that applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and as a result, the process may conclude before the advertised deadline. Therefore, early applications are highly encouraged. Malaria Consortium does not accept or ask for payment during recruitment. We also would not accept hardcopy CVs; all applications should be sent through the above link. Safeguarding:Malaria Consortium is committed to protecting children and vulnerable adults and ensuring that all staff, partners, and representatives uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct. Our Safeguarding Policy outlines our responsibility to prevent abuse, harassment, and exploitation in all areas of our work. We expect everyone working with us staff, consultants, volunteers, and partners to adhere to this policy and our Code of Conduct. By following these standards, we help create safe environments and reduce any risk of harm in the communities we serve.

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Salary

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Monthly based

Location

Abia

Job Overview
Job Posted:
5 days ago
Job Expire:
4 days from now
Job Type
Intern
Job Role
Entry level role
Education
BA/BSc/HND
Total Vacancies
Variable
Category
Administration / Secretarial

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