ADEPE Rwanda Hiring Enumerators for LIFT Education Project – Apply by September 5, 2025
Globally, millions of children and
young people are not in education due to poverty, conflict, gender disparities
and disability. This poses a major challenge to achieving Sustainable
Development Goal 4, which aims to provide inclusive and equitable quality
education for all. UNESCO estimates that over 244 million children were not in
education in 2022, with the largest proportion being in sub-Saharan Africa.
Despite Rwanda's significant progress towards universal education, barriers
such as poverty, long distances to schools, early pregnancies and limited
support for children with disabilities persist, affecting access to education,
retention and learning outcomes. At ADEPE, we promote inclusive education by
identifying and supporting out-of-school children and young people, engaging
with their families and communities, and advocating for systems that ensure
every child can access and complete a quality education.
About ADEPE:
ADEPE (Action pour le Développement
du Peuple) is a legally recognized non-governmental and non-profit organization
registered in Rwanda since 2002. It operates nationwide, striving to create an
inclusive society in which women, young people and children are empowered to
become self-reliant and enjoy equal opportunities. ADEPE focuses on improving
the quality of life for vulnerable groups through programs that promote social
protection, human rights, and sustainable development.
Education is central to ADEPE’s
mission. ADEPE identifies and supports out-of-school children and youth by
addressing barriers to education, mobilizing families and communities, and
strengthening school environments for inclusion and retention. It provides
scholastic support for vulnerable learners, promotes early childhood
development through community-based and market-based ECD centers, and equips
parents and caregivers to foster holistic development. These efforts ensure
that every child, especially the most marginalized, has access to quality
education and opportunities to thrive.
About the LIFT Project in Rwanda:
The Learning
and Inclusion for Transformation (LIFT) program is a Ministry of Education
initiative funded by the UK Government through FCDO. The program aims to
improve foundational learning outcomes in English and Mathematics in Rwanda's
primary schools. Specifically, LIFT targets adolescents aged 12-17, supporting
their reintegration into school or facilitating alternative educational
pathways. This includes providing functional literacy and numeracy programs,
life skills, and vocational pathways for youth aged 15-18. The first phase of
the project covers 7 districts: Gasabo, Kirehe, Gisagara, Rusizi, Karongi,
Ngororero, and Gakenke Districts.
ADEPE has been selected as the
anchor organization in Gakenke and Rusizi districts, where it plays a critical
role in identifying out-of-school children and youth (OOSCY), mobilizing
families and communities, strengthening school systems, and implementing
tailored interventions that promote inclusion, retention, and holistic
wellbeing for all learners. These efforts include addressing barriers that keep
children out of school, providing scholastic materials and psychosocial
support, and creating an enabling environment for quality learning. ADEPE also
prioritizes early childhood development by supporting ECD centers and
empowering parents and caregivers to provide nurturing care, ensuring children
are prepared for school and lifelong learning. Through these initiatives, ADEPE
contributes significantly to building an inclusive education system where no
child is left behind.
About the role:
Scope of the Work
The scope of the
assignment will start from baseline Mid-term and Endline KAP surveys Successful
enumerators will be called-upon on temporary basis (fixed period) based on the
ongoing activity and be given fixed-term contracts.
1. Number of Positions
o Gakenke
19
o Rusizi:
18
2. Tasks
Enumerators will
perform the following tasks:
●
Participate in training sessions prior to
field work,
●
Conduct interviews in the field using survey
instruments designed by LIFT Team;
●
Conduct field preparation, including engaging
local authorities and identifying potential research participants;
●
Support LIFT Team in collecting primary data
for both qualitative and quantitative research;
●
Produce qualitative interview write-ups
(transcripts);
●
Upload and submit data collected on daily
basis;
●
Document any issues arising from field and
submit a report to the field supervisor;
●
Assist in any other tasks related to the
delivery of the evaluation/research activities.
3. Required qualification
and experience
We are seeking for
qualified and self-motivated individuals with the following key qualifications
and competencies:
●
At least a Bachelor’s degree in Education,
Psychology, clinical Psychology, Pedagogy, social sciences, Population studies,
statistics or any other related field
●
Experience in data collection in districts and
nationwide surveys (such as EGRA, EGMA, EICV, DHS and similar surveys)
●
Experience in qualitative (interviewing,
expert note-taking, high quality transcription), quantitative data collection
as well as data entry
●
Experience in translating document from
Kinyarwanda to English and vice versa
●
Experience in using digital devices for data
collection, GPS equipment and PDAs/Android Tablets, photography and recording.
●
At least 2-3 years of relevant experience
●
Strong communication (written and spoken)
skills in Kinyarwanda and English as well as interpersonal skills
●
Willingness to work in rural areas and on
weekends, if required
●
Based on the assigned District.
4. How to apply
All applications
comprising of a detailed CV in English including 3 names of professional
referees, copies of academic degrees and Certificate attesting the good
candidate’s experience in similar works should submitted to ADEPE recruiting
team electronically on: info@adepe-rw.org and cc damien.munyandekwe@gmail.com
The deadline for
receiving applications is 5th September 2025.
NB: Application will be received on a rolling
basis. Only shortlisted applicants will
be contacted for interviews.
ADEPE
has a zero tolerance to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse of its entire staff,
partners and beneficiaries. Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
(PSEA) is everyone’s responsibility and all staff with partners are required to
adhere to the Code of Conduct, that enshrines principles of PSEA, at all times
(both during work hours and outside work hours).
ADEPE
requires its staff and partners to treat all people with dignity and respect,
actively prevent harassment, abuse, exploitation and human trafficking
everywhere and at all times. Familiarization with, and adherence to, the Code
of Conduct is an essential requirement of all staff, in addition to related
mandatory training. All staff and
partners must ensure that they understand and act in accordance with this
clause.
I need the internship
ReplyDelete