The University of South Africa (UNISA) is excited to announce new opportunities for dedicated individuals to join their team as Data Collectors. They are seeking motivated and detail-oriented candidates to support their research and data collection initiatives. In the role of Data Collector, individuals will play a crucial part in gathering accurate and reliable information, contributing to the advancement of academic research and institutional knowledge.
Those who are passionate about data and eager to be part of a leading educational institution are encouraged to apply and become a valued member of this dynamic team.
Data Collector Vacancies Overview:
- Position: Data Collector (P12)
- Employer: University of South Africa
- Contract Type: Full-time / Fixed Term (12 Months)
- Locations: Johannesburg (2 positions), Cape Town (1 position)
- Deadline: 16 August 2024
About ISHS:
- The Institute for Social and Health Sciences (ISHS) is a leading research institute with a focus on social and health sciences in an African context.
- Home to the South African Medical Research Council-Unisa Violence, Injury, and Social Asymmetries Research Unit (VISARU).
- VISARU specializes in multi-disciplinary research related to violence, injury, and socio-structural factors affecting health.
Role Objectives:
- Support Research Projects: Assist in gathering and organizing data to aid various research initiatives.
- Data Collection: Conduct and manage data collection activities, ensuring data quality and adherence to study protocols.
Requirements:
- Education: Grade 12 (Matric).
- Experience: Minimum of 2 years in data collection and capturing within a research environment.
- Skills:
- Proficiency in MS Office Suite.
- Strong organizational and administrative skills.
- Effective time management.
- Good communication skills in English and other South African official languages.
- Qualifications: Tertiary qualification is advantageous.
- Additional: Ability to work outside office hours when necessary.
Responsibilities:
- Logistics Support: Assist Project Coordinator with scheduling, reserving spaces, and managing logistics for data collection.
- Data Management: Comply with study protocols, obtain informed consent, and ensure accurate data entry and quality checking.
- Community Engagement: Support engagement activities to facilitate quality data collection.
- Training and Support: Help implement training activities and support events.
- Record Keeping: Maintain and organize databases of participant information and key stakeholders.
- Research Assistance: Support researchers with transcribing interviews, cleaning, and preparing data for analysis.
Application Process:
- How to Apply:
- Complete the prescribed application form available at UNISA Vacancies.
- Submit a comprehensive CV and certified copies of the following:
- Identity document
- Educational qualifications
- Academic transcripts/records
- Publications output
- Proof of SAQA verification of foreign qualifications (if applicable)
- Include contact details of three references (one from your current employer if internal to UNISA).
Submission Instructions:
- Online: Complete the form at Application Form and email documents to chsmarkers@unisa.ac.za with the reference number in the subject line.
- By Mail:
- Johannesburg: Mrs. Tumelo Mashaba, South East Metropolitan Complex, Lenasia Drive M10, Lenasia South, Lenasia, 1827.
- Cape Town: Ms. Najuwa Arendse, Room A15, Block A, First Floor, Unisa Cape Town, Jean Simonis Str, Parow, 7560.
Additional Information:
- Selection: Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
- Employment Equity: Appointments will be made according to UNISA’s Employment Equity Plan and applicable legislation.
- Unisa Rights: UNISA reserves the right not to fill the position and to authenticate all qualifications.
The University of South Africa (UNISA) is excited to invite dedicated and skilled individuals to apply for the Data Collector positions at the Institute for Social and Health Sciences (ISHS). This role provides an opportunity to engage in impactful research within a dynamic and supportive environment. Candidates who meet the specified requirements and have a passion for advancing social and health sciences are encouraged to apply.
The deadline for applications is 16 August 2024. For further information or inquiries, interested individuals should contact Ms. Najuwa Arendse at arendn@unisa.ac.za. UNISA looks forward to receiving applications from motivated individuals eager to contribute to meaningful research and make a difference.