Job opportunities continue to grow across various professional fields, creating space for individuals who are ready to contribute their expertise in healthcare, research, and medical support services. The following vacancies offer a chance for qualified professionals to join respected institutions at different levels of responsibility. Each role outlined below presents unique responsibilities and opportunities for meaningful contribution. Interested candidates are invited to review the job descriptions carefully and submit applications before the respective deadlines indicated.
This advert provides an overview of several open positions, including a Locum Dental Surgeon for the Outreach Clinic in Makindu, a Field Enumerator for the KIPMAT project under the IHD Office, a Manager for the Central Sterile Services Department (CSSD), and a Wound Care Nurse within the Surgery Department. Each position includes detailed responsibilities to guide applicants in understanding the scope of work and expectations. The roles differ in work locations, durations, and areas of specialization, yet all contribute significantly to strengthening healthcare delivery and community support programs.
Field Enumerator, KIPMAT, IHD Office
Requisition ID: 250003D0
Work Location: Kenya
Job Posting Date: 09/12/2025
Closing Date: 14/12/2025
The Field Enumerator role under the KIPMAT project within the IHD Office is essential to community-level data collection and research efforts. This opportunity suits individuals interested in supporting population studies, social research, and program monitoring activities.
Job Description
The Field Enumerator will be responsible for collecting accurate field data in accordance with the guidelines and methodologies set out by the KIPMAT project team. This work includes conducting household visits, engaging with respondents in a professional and respectful manner, administering questionnaires, and recording responses precisely.
Enumerators will be required to understand the data collection tools thoroughly, whether digital or paper-based, to ensure the validity and reliability of the information gathered. The position involves working closely with supervisors to obtain assignments, clarify instructions, and submit completed work within established timelines.
Additionally, the Field Enumerator must observe strict ethical standards when interacting with communities. This includes maintaining confidentiality, ensuring voluntary participation, and avoiding any form of coercion or misrepresentation during the data collection process. Enumerators must also be prepared to travel between assigned locations, sometimes to remote areas, and must manage field challenges such as varying weather conditions or accessibility limitations.
Other responsibilities include reporting field progress regularly, addressing any inconsistencies in data promptly, and providing feedback to improve data collection procedures. The role is vital to generating insights that inform project planning, policy decisions, and program improvement.