Data Collector (JHU-HFPSP)

Baguio City · On-site

About this role

NCP is looking for a Data Collector who is experienced in executing research activities in strict compliance with study protocols, conducting onsite interviews and observations, and coordinating with Local Government Units (LGUs), health facility managers, and community leaders to identify appropriate resource persons for interviews.

A relevant university degree in public health, nutrition, nursing, medical technology, or other health/science-related disciplines is preferred. Candidates with backgrounds in nutrition, culinary arts, or food service management are also encouraged to apply. Fluency in both Filipino and Ilocano is required. Must be a resident of Baguio City or nearby city/municipality, or willing to transfer to Baguio City at own expense. Experience in face-to-face data collection, community-based work, and use of electronic data capture tools such as ODK or REDCap is an advantage.

Essentially, this role requires strong attention to detail and the ability to compile, review, validate, encode, and securely manage data in accordance with research protocols and confidentiality standards. The Data Collector is also expected to demonstrate professionalism in fieldwork, maintain proper coordination with stakeholders, and submit complete and accurate reports on time.

All applicants must apply through: https://bit.ly/NCP_DC_JHU to be processed accordingly. If you are already on the "Data Collector" page, you may simply click the “I’m interested” or “Apply” button.

Only those who complete the Pre-Screening Assessment will move forward to the next stage of the application process.


You may refer to the formal Job Description for more details.

"This organization does not tolerate Sexual Exploitation and Abuse. All potential candidates will be subjected to background checks and controls."



Company at a glance

Zelf Hussain, Rachael Maria Wilkinson and Mark James Tobias Banfield have been appointed as Joint Administrators of National Car Parks Limited to manage its affairs, business and property, and act without personal liability. The Joint Administrators are licensed in the United Kingdom to act as Insolvency Practitioners by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.

The Joint Administrators are bound by the Insolvency Code of Ethics which can be found at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/insolvency-practitioner-code-of-ethics

The Joint Administrators may act as controllers of personal data as defined by UK data protection law depending upon the specific processing activities undertaken. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may act as a processor on the instructions of the Joint Administrators. Personal data will be kept secure and processed only for matters relating to the Joint Administrators’ appointment. Further details are available in the privacy statement on the PwC.co.uk website or by contacting the Joint Administrators.

From our Car Parks, to our dynamic office and contact centre we’re passionate about Parking services. We've been designing, building and managing Car Parks since 1931 and our success today is driven by striving for an innovative and seamless customer experience.

We’ve come a long way since our formation in 1931, when the first NCP Car Park was created on a bombsite in Holborn, London, and by the mid-1990s NCP had become one of the most successful private businesses in the UK.

As the UK’s market leading Car Park provider, we run over 500 car parks in towns, city centres, airports and railway stations. Our clients include institutional, corporate and private landlords, local authorities and NHS trusts.

Founded1931
Team Size1,001-5,000 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryFacilities Services
Location
Baguio, Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines
Websitencp.co.uk
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