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Enumerator - West Kalimantan (Borneo)

DT Global (Indonesia) (West Kalimantan, Indonesia)
West Kalimantan, Indonesia 🇮🇩
DT Global works in partnership with communities, governments, and the private sector to deliver innovative solutions that transform lives. DT Global—launched in 2019—is built on legacy companies AECOM International Development’s Services Sector, Development Transformations, IMC Worldwide, and Cardno International Development. To fulfill its profit-for- purpose mission, DT Global is a key donor to the DT Institute, an independent not-for-profit organization, in support of DTI’s efforts to test new ideas or expand on donor partner priorities with the aim to improve as many lives as possible. Our global team of 2,500 staff and experts work in over 90 countries. We bring over 60 years of experience, relationships, and technical excellence to improve lives on behalf of our partners, clients, and stakeholders. We aim to maximize sustainable development impact across a wide range of practice areas, including Conflict Prevention, Stabilization & Transition; Economic Growth; Environment & Infrastructure; Governance; and Human Development. Together, we aim to positively impact 500 million lives by 2045.

About this position

The Enumerator position in West Kalimantan is part of the PROAKTIF Program, a partnership between the Governments of Australia and Indonesia aimed at strengthening social protection policies and systems to alleviate poverty and promote inclusive economic growth.

Responsibilities

• Collect data through surveys and interviews to support the PROAKTIF Program.
• Ensure accuracy and reliability of data collected.
• Assist in the analysis of data to inform policy recommendations.
• Collaborate with the Community Welfare Policy Assistance Team.
• Participate in training and capacity-building activities.
• Report findings and provide feedback to the project team.

Requirements

• Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
• Experience in data collection and analysis.
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
• Familiarity with social protection policies is an advantage.
• Proficiency in local languages and dialects.