National Expert
2025-06-17T10:06:21+00:00
Interpeace
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FULL_TIME
Kigali
Kigali
00000
Rwanda
Professional Services
Admin & Office
2025-07-04T17:00:00+00:00
Rwanda
8
Objectives & Methodology
- To design and implement a baseline survey aligned with the project’s logical framework.
- To ensure the use of evidence-based methods and participatory approaches
- To analyze data and produce actionable findings to inform project implementation and final baseline report.
Scope of Work
The National Expert will lead the overall baseline survey process, ensuring that the tools, approach, and implementation are context-appropriate, gender responsive and technically sound.
- Review project documents, logical framework, and relevant literature.
- Design the baseline survey methodology and tools (quantitative & qualitative).
- Provide guidance on sampling design and research ethics.
- Oversee the training of data collectors and field supervisors.
- Supervise fieldwork and ensure data quality and integrity.
- Lead stakeholder consultations and validation workshops.
- Draft and submit the final baseline report.
- Ensure data confidentiality and compliance with ethical standards.
Deliverables
- Inception report and final survey tools
- Training materials and training report
- Field supervision reports
- Draft and final baseline report (with integrated analysis)
- Presentation for stakeholder validation workshop
Required Qualifications
National Expert
- Master’s degree or PhD in social sciences, peacebuilding, psychology, or related fields
- At least 7 years of research experience in Rwanda, including community-level work
- Deep understanding of trauma, healing, and reconciliation processes
- Proven ability to lead participatory research and stakeholder engagement
- Excellent analytical and writing skills in English; Kinyarwanda fluency preferred
To design and implement a baseline survey aligned with the project’s logical framework. To ensure the use of evidence-based methods and participatory approaches To analyze data and produce actionable findings to inform project implementation and final baseline report. Scope of Work The National Expert will lead the overall baseline survey process, ensuring that the tools, approach, and implementation are context-appropriate, gender responsive and technically sound. Review project documents, logical framework, and relevant literature. Design the baseline survey methodology and tools (quantitative & qualitative). Provide guidance on sampling design and research ethics. Oversee the training of data collectors and field supervisors. Supervise fieldwork and ensure data quality and integrity. Lead stakeholder consultations and validation workshops. Draft and submit the final baseline report. Ensure data confidentiality and compliance with ethical standards. Deliverables Inception report and final survey tools Training materials and training report Field supervision reports Draft and final baseline report (with integrated analysis) Presentation for stakeholder validation workshop
Master’s degree or PhD in social sciences, peacebuilding, psychology, or related fields At least 7 years of research experience in Rwanda, including community-level work Deep understanding of trauma, healing, and reconciliation processes Proven ability to lead participatory research and stakeholder engagement Excellent analytical and writing skills in English; Kinyarwanda fluency preferred
JOB-68513e1d42640
Vacancy title:
National Expert
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Professional Services, Category: Admin & Office]
Jobs at:
Interpeace
Deadline of this Job:
Friday, July 4 2025
Duty Station:
Kigali | Kigali | Rwanda
Summary
Date Posted: Tuesday, June 17 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Objectives & Methodology
- To design and implement a baseline survey aligned with the project’s logical framework.
- To ensure the use of evidence-based methods and participatory approaches
- To analyze data and produce actionable findings to inform project implementation and final baseline report.
Scope of Work
The National Expert will lead the overall baseline survey process, ensuring that the tools, approach, and implementation are context-appropriate, gender responsive and technically sound.
- Review project documents, logical framework, and relevant literature.
- Design the baseline survey methodology and tools (quantitative & qualitative).
- Provide guidance on sampling design and research ethics.
- Oversee the training of data collectors and field supervisors.
- Supervise fieldwork and ensure data quality and integrity.
- Lead stakeholder consultations and validation workshops.
- Draft and submit the final baseline report.
- Ensure data confidentiality and compliance with ethical standards.
Deliverables
- Inception report and final survey tools
- Training materials and training report
- Field supervision reports
- Draft and final baseline report (with integrated analysis)
- Presentation for stakeholder validation workshop
Required Qualifications
National Expert
- Master’s degree or PhD in social sciences, peacebuilding, psychology, or related fields
- At least 7 years of research experience in Rwanda, including community-level work
- Deep understanding of trauma, healing, and reconciliation processes
- Proven ability to lead participatory research and stakeholder engagement
- Excellent analytical and writing skills in English; Kinyarwanda fluency preferred
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 84
Level of Education: postgraduate degree
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