Deadline: 14 February 2020
CARE is an international development organization fighting global poverty with a special focus on working with women and girls to bring sustainable changes to their communities. CARE aims to tackle the underlying causes of poverty and social injustice and to bring lasting change to the lives of poor and vulnerable people. Founded in 1945, today CARE works in over 90 countries around the globe. CARE has been working with Cambodians since 1973, with an office in Phnom Penh since 1991.
Today, CARE focuses on empowering particularly marginalized and vulnerable women in Cambodia, including urban women who are marginalized by occupation, rural women who are denied multiple rights, and women and girls from ethnic minorities.
CARE is seeking one qualified national consultant to conduct baseline survey in 6 garment factories around Phnom Penh area.
I. PURPOSE OF THE JOB:
The consultant is expected to conduct data collection using tool questionnaire with garment factory employees (worker and staff) and prepare report for this baseline survey. The tool was adopted from the current CARE STOP project.
II. RESPONSIBILITY:
The major responsibilities will be varied and will include:
Understand data collection tools, methodology and sample selection method provided by CARE.
Provide the training to enumerators on the questionnaires and facilitators for methods and adherence to ethical process including informed consent and referrals to service providers.
Develop data entry cells using electronic data collection for any open source software for the survey. The quantitative data collection tools need to be in both khmer and English language.
Upload the tools into an electronic data collection platform for use with mobile phones or tablets.
Conduct quality control to ensure accuracy, consistency and completeness checks in electronic data and qualitative data.
Manage data collection process to ensure quality of data collected and adherence to ethical process including informed consent, referrals to service providers and debriefing of enumerators
Develop an analysis framework, noting the need for (a) triangulation at multiple levels (between respondent groups and between qualitative and quantitative data) and (b) data age, sex and disability disaggregation. It is expected that the analysis framework will include a summary plan of how variables will be compared and cross-referenced using statistical tests (the consultant is expected to provide a full statistical analysis of the data collected, not only descriptive statistics; and to triangulate statistical results with qualitative data). This includes cross-referencing data from different respondent groups to identify variables that may act as predictors of positive and negative outcomes.
III. SELECTION CRITERIA:
Experience in field research in gender-based violence including sexual harassment in garment factories and private sector responses to sexual harassment.
Experience in working with garment factories.
Proven track record in conducting mixed methods survey, including but not limited to evaluation design; development of KAP surveys and quantitative monitoring tools; development of participatory tools; training and supervision of research teams; data collection, data quality control management; quantitative analysis (including advanced statistics).
Excellent writing skills in English.
Capacity to deliver outputs in a timely manner.
Candidates are requested to provide two recent samples of similar work.
IV. APPLICATION INFORMATION:
Interested candidates are requested to send CV and financial proposal (included or excluded tax) to khm.procurement@careint.org. A detailed Terms of Reference is available at www.care-cambodia.org or www.bongthom.com Applicants will be reviewed on a rolling basis with a deadline of 14 February 2020 by 5:00 pm. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Submitted documents will not be returned. Applicant doesn’t need to copy to any CARE staff when they apply. Applicant needs to mention the “Applied Position” in the email subject.
CARE is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse workforce. Women, ethnic minorities and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
CARE Cambodia is committed to protecting the rights of children. CARE Cambodia reserves the right to conduct screening procedures to ensure a child safe environment.
We are committed to each other and to the protection of the people we serve. We do not tolerate sexual misconduct within or external to our organization and imbed child protection in all we do. Protection from sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse and child protection are fundamental to our relationships, including employment, and our recruitment practices are designed to ensure we only recruit people who are suitable to work with other staff and the people we serve. As well as pre-employment checks, we will use the recruitment and reference process to ensure potential new staff understand and are aligned with these expectations.
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