Job Vacancy: Study Coordinator
The International Centre for Reproductive Health – Kenya (ICRHK) works in the area of sexual and reproductive health research and program implementation including sexual and gender based violence.
The sexual violence against children measurement study (SVaC study) is a cross-sectional study to measure the baseline prevalence of sexual violence among school-going children and the community attitudes and views about sexual violence in four counties in Kenya.
Amplify Change Project seeks to increase awareness and sexual violence response among the community in Mombasa.
This position will be based in Mombasa.
Required Qualifications:
A degree in law (preferable). Alternatively, a degree in social studies, public health or health related discipline.
At least 3 years’ experience in an NGO setting or research setting
Knowledge of Gender Based Violence issues
Excellent skills in research, writing and presentation
Experience in advocacy, community mobilization and community development.
Skills / Abilities / Competencies
Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite (Word, Access, Outlook, and Excel)
At least one publication in a peer reviewed journal
At least one presentation in an international conference (either poster or oral)
Previous experience in leading a research project including developing questionnaires, Case Report Forms (CRFs), Consent Forms etc.
Skills in analysis of quantitative or qualitative data
A full job description is accessible on our website: http://www.icrhk.org click on vacancies.
Applicants must upload their application letter, an up-to-date CV with names and addresses of three referees and telephone contacts and the bio data form on the ICRHK job application portal accessible on our website www.icrhk.org by 28th August 2019, 5pm.
ICRHK is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from appropriately qualified people from all sections of the community.
ICRHK does not charge a fee at any stage of its recruitment.