The Day After

Data Collectors / Enumerators

The Day After

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Job Information

Location: , Syrian Arab Republic
Application Deadline: May 20, 2026 Closes in 5 days

Description

## **About TDA**

The Day After (TDA) is an independent, Syrian-led civil society organization working to support a democratic transition in Syria. Since 2012, TDA has contributed to transition planning and has since shifted toward implementing programs that promote the rule of law, good governance, constitutional reform, and civic engagement. TDA works closely with Syrian civil society actors, policymakers, and international stakeholders to develop evidence-based policy recommendations that sup

## **About TDA**

The Day After (TDA) is an independent, Syrian-led civil society organization working to support a democratic transition in Syria. Since 2012, TDA has contributed to transition planning and has since shifted toward implementing programs that promote the rule of law, good governance, constitutional reform, and civic engagement. TDA works closely with Syrian civil society actors, policymakers, and international stakeholders to develop evidence-based policy recommendations that support inclusive and sustainable governance in Syria.

The AMTAD Consortium (Amal Organization & The Day After – TDA) is implementing the “Nabni – Building for Peace” project in As-Suqaylabiyah Sub-district, Rural Hama, Syria. The project includes community infrastructure and service interventions that must comply with donor environmental and social safeguards requirements.

## **Objective / Purpose**

The purpose of this assignment is to recruit qualified Data Collectors / Enumerators to support field data collection activities during the LPCA process and related assessments under the Nabni – Building for Peace project.

The assignment aims to ensure accurate, ethical, and timely collection of field data to support project assessments, consultations, and evidence-based planning processes.

## **Scope of Work (SOW)**

The selected Data Collectors / Enumerators will be responsible for supporting field research and assessment activities in **As-Suqaylabiyah Sub-district**, Rural Hama. Their responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:

- Conducting surveys and structured interviews.
- Supporting data entry and documentation processes.
- Assisting in participant registration and attendance tracking.
- Ensuring accurate and timely submission of collected information.
- Following ethical standards and confidentiality requirements.
- Supporting field teams during consultations and workshops.

**Project Duration:**
**•** Contract Duration: Short-term assignments between June 2026 and 15 September 2026, based on operational need.
• Data collection activities will be scheduled according to project implementation timelines and field requirements.

**Location of implementation:**

*As-Suqaylabiyah Sub-district, Rural Hama – Syria*

**Required Qualifications**

- Minimum secondary education; university students or graduates are preferred.
- Previous experience in data collection is considered an asset.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work effectively under field conditions.
- Familiarity with local communities is preferred.

**Evaluation Criteria**

Applications will be evaluated based on:

- Relevant educational background.
- Previous experience in data collection or similar assignments.
- Communication and interpersonal skills.
- Familiarity with the target area and local communities.
- Financial proposal and availability.

Preference will be given to candidates from the target area.

**Payment Terms**

The assignment will be based on short-term contractual arrangements according to project needs. Payments will be processed based on approved daily rates and completion of assigned tasks and deliverables.

**Supervision and Reporting Line**

The Data Collectors / Enumerators will report directly to the Field Researchers / Research Assistants.
All collected data and reports must be submitted through the designated reporting and communication channels established by the AMTAD Consortium.

**Ethical Considerations**

All staff are expected to adhere to conflict-sensitive and do-no-harm approaches throughout the assignment.

The selected candidates must comply with:

• Safeguarding, confidentiality, protection principles, and ethical research standards.
• Respectful and inclusive engagement with communities, especially women, youth, minorities, and vulnerable groups.
• Policies and procedures of the AMTAD Consortium (Amal and TDA) and Nabni Facility requirements.
• Confidentiality of all collected information and project-related data.

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