AURUM INSTITUTE COMMUNITY OUTREACH WORKER (RUSTENBURG)
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Reference Number
JR - 2025 - 5 - 5

Description
The Aurum Institute is seeking data collection fieldworkers to support the Bafokeng Health & Demographic Surveillance Node (BAMMISHO), a health and demographic surveillance site in the North West Province. BAMMISHO aims to assess the impact of mining and migration on socio-economic and health outcomes within the Royal Bafokeng Nation, situated in the Bojanala District, covering over 43,000 households and 100,000 residents across 29 villages.
To that end, The Aurum Institute is seeking diligent and committed Fieldworkers to support data collection activities. The successful candidates will be responsible for administering structured surveys and collecting data at participants' homesteads using electronic data collection tools.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct household visits to recruit and interview study participants.
Administer study questionnaires and collect data using electronic devices (e.g., tablets).
Ensure completeness, accuracy, and confidentiality of collected data.
Report field challenges and participant concerns to supervisors promptly.
Participate in community mobilization activities as needed.
Perform basic quality checks and resolve data queries during or after field visits.
Adhere to study protocols, including Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and ethical guidelines.
Attend all relevant training sessions and team meetings.
Maintain daily activity logs and submit timely reports to supervisors.
Requirements
Education
A completed 3-year tertiary degree (e.g., in Public Health, Social Sciences, or a related field).
Advantageous
Prior experience in field-based data collection for research studies.
Exposure to data management principles and handling of sensitive information.
Familiarity with quality control procedures in field research.
Certification or training in Good Clinical Practice (GCP).
Experience
Experience using electronic data collection tools, such as Survey Solutions, REDCap, ODK, or SurveyCTO.
Minimum Requirements
Basic understanding of research methodologies, including participant recruitment and survey techniques.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Willingness to travel extensively within study sites and work flexible hours.
Fluency in Setswana and English.
A letter from your local chief (Kgosana) as proof that you are a resident of the Royal Bafokeng Nation, also known as lekwalo la le kgotla or le kwalo la kgosana.
Assessment
A competency-based interview, assessing relevant knowledge, skills, and proficiency, will be conducted by the BAMMISHO team to determine suitability for the assignment.
Please note:
These appointments are subject to the preferred candidates obtaining the necessary security clearance, reference checking and competency assessment. We embrace employment equity and are committed to achievement of fair and equal representation of our workforce. Preference will be given to internal applicants and candidates from previously disadvantaged backgrounds.
The Aurum Institute welcomes applications from all persons with disabilities.
Whilst all applications will be carefully considered, only short-listed applicants will be interviewed. If you do not hear from us within 21 days of the closing date, this will mean that your application has been unsuccessful. All interviewed applicants will receive feedback as part of our continued drive towards people development.
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