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NORC at the University of Chicago (NORC) is seeking proactive Data Collection Coordinator based in Trinidad and Tobago
Job Summary
On behalf of NORC, the Consultant will serve as a Data Collection Coordinator for the performance evaluation of activities funded by the Better Together Challenge /Reto Juntos Es Mejor (BTC) in Trinidad and Tobago. BTC is a program focused on Gender-based Violence (GBV) prevention and response interventions funded by the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment Hub (GenDev) in the Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI).
The Consultant will: 1) Study the background documents of BTC and a Trinidad and Tobago-based activity; 2) participate in a training and review session with NORC’s technical monitor; 3) recruit approximately 24 program participants for focus group discussions (FGDs) based mainly around Port of Spain, depending on where survivors are since the program ended a year ago, as well as schedule and make other logistical arrangements for these discussions; 5) moderate up to three FGDs; and 6) contact a group of up to 40 online survey respondents based in Trinidad and Tobago, via email, text messages or over the phone, to increase response rate.
All tasks are to be undertaken using remote means of communication, including email, phone calls and text messages. The Consultant’s performance period is October 1, 2022 to January 31, 2023, equivalent to up to six days (48 hours) of work for all tasks. During this period, he/she will: coordinate interviews with local experts; recruit participants for the FGDs; moderate FGDs; travel to FGD sites; and update NORC periodically on his/her progress. While the tasks listed below can change based on availability and preference of respondents, NORC’s technical monitor and the consultant will work to adjust the scope of work to be completed in a timeline that is satisfactory to both parties. Female consultants are encouraged to apply.
Required Qualifications
How to apply
Interested candidates should email a CV and cover letter to pepitone-paige@norc.org. Please use the following subject line in your email: “BTC Application – Trinidad and Tobago.” Please also contact us at this email with any questions.
About this evaluation
The United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment Hub (GenDev) in the Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI) has contracted NORC at the University of Chicago to carry out a performance evaluation of its Gender-based Violence (GBV) portfolio comprising four activity clusters. Specifically, the NORC team will assess the processes, potential effectiveness, and cost-implications of a selection, or all of the following USAID-funded interventions: (a) the women’s economic empowerment (WEE) activities directly funded by GenDev integrating GBV prevention and response activities; (b) Collective Action to Reduce Gender-Based Violence (CARE-GBV); (c) The Resilient, Inclusive & Sustainable Environments (RISE): A Challenge to Address Gender-Based Violence in the Environment; and (d) The activities funded by USAID’s Better Together Challenge with GBV prevention and response interventions.
The Better Together Challenge / Reto Juntos Es Mejor (BTC) is a global initiative to crowdsource, fund, and scale innovative solutions from Venezuelans, wherever they are, and innovators worldwide to support Venezuelans and host communities affected by the regional crisis. This crisis has had enormous impacts; 1 in 7 Venezuelans have left their homeland, and in 2017, 80% of the population did not have a reliable source of food. The Challenge provides grants for projects that elevate Venezuelan voices to answer needs for Venezuelans in Venezuela and across the region; develop innovative solutions and expand networks across communities and countries to fund, test, and scale them; and build a marketplace of tested and market-ready solutions. Some of these solutions are focused on GBV; for example, in Trinidad and Tobago, the Rape Crisis Society of Trinidad and Tobago will establish the first after-hours, toll-free, bilingual hotline on gender-based violence for Venezuelans and other survivors who need immediate support, anywhere in the country. These GBV solutions that are being tested will provide valuable data and learnings for the performance evaluation of GenDev’s GBV work.
About NORC at the University of Chicago
NORC is one of the largest and most highly respected social research organizations in the United States pursuing high quality social science research that serves the public interest. NORC’s International Programs designs and implements evaluations, data collection, and other analytical projects throughout the world and has developed close collaborative relationships with researchers, survey firms, and policy think tanks in numerous countries. NORC has also worked extensively throughout Latin American and The Caribbean (LAC).
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