The Renaissance Care and Empowerment Foundation (RECEF) has announced a nationwide recruitment for Data Collectors to support its ongoing development programmes across Nigeria. The recruitment is open to qualified candidates in all 36 states and is strictly field-based.
Selected candidates will work directly within communities where RECEF operates, supporting accurate data collection that informs programme planning, implementation, and evaluation.
About the Renaissance Care and Empowerment Foundation (RECEF)
The Renaissance Care and Empowerment Foundation (RECEF) is a non-governmental, non-profit, and non-partisan organisation committed to sustainable development in Nigeria.
RECEF implements community-focused programmes across key sectors, including:
Health
Education
Vocational and skills training
Economic empowerment
Conflict prevention and social inclusion
The foundation places strong emphasis on children, women, youths, and other vulnerable groups. Reliable data collection is central to RECEF’s work, ensuring that programmes are evidence-based and community-driven.
Role Overview: Data Collector
Data Collectors will serve as field-level officers, responsible for gathering accurate and reliable information from assigned communities and project locations. The role connects community realities with RECEF’s programme and analysis teams.
How the Data Collector Role Supports Community Development
Accurate data is the foundation of effective development programmes. The information collected by RECEF Data Collectors helps shape decisions in health, education, economic empowerment, and community development projects. By gathering reliable data at the grassroots level, Data Collectors play a key role in ensuring that interventions reach the people who need them most.
Key Responsibilities
Successful applicants will be expected to:
Conduct structured data collection through surveys, interviews, and field observations
Use digital data collection tools such as KoboToolbox and ODK for real-time data submission
Ensure accuracy, completeness, and consistency of collected data
Verify data quality before submission to analytical teams
Engage respectfully and professionally with community members and stakeholders
Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical data collection standards at all times
Qualifications and Requirements
Educational Qualification
Applicants must possess at least one of the following:
Ordinary National Diploma (OND)
National Certificate in Education (NCE)
Higher National Diploma (HND)
Bachelor’s Degree
Preferred fields include Social Sciences, Statistics, Public Health, or related disciplines.
Experience and Skills
Experience in Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), data analytics, or community-based projects is an added advantage
Previous work with NGOs or development sector projects is desirable
Ability to use digital data collection platforms such as KoboToolbox or ODK
Basic knowledge of Microsoft Excel and data handling tools
Strong attention to detail and observation skills
Ability to work independently in diverse field environments
Location and Deployment
Recruitment is nationwide, covering all 36 states of Nigeria
Applicants must clearly state their state of residence
Deployment will be community and ward-based, depending on project needs
Who Should Apply?
This opportunity is suitable for:
Graduates and diploma holders seeking field experience
Individuals interested in data collection and community development
Candidates with NGO or development sector experience
Applicants available for field-based assignments
How to Apply for RECEF Data Collector Recruitment
Interested and qualified candidates should apply by email submission.
Application Steps:
Prepare a clear and updated CV
State your state of residence clearly in your application
Send your CV to the email address below
Application Email:
📧 recefrecruitment@gmail.com
Important Notes for Applicants
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
Incomplete applications may not be considered
Applicants must be available for field deployment
What to Expect as a RECEF Data Collector
A typical day may involve visiting households or community locations, conducting interviews, completing surveys using mobile data tools, and submitting data in real time. Data Collectors may work with community leaders to gain access and ensure smooth engagement while following strict ethical and confidentiality guidelines.
Training and Onboarding Process
Selected candidates will undergo basic orientation and training before deployment. The training will cover data collection tools, ethical standards, field safety, and reporting procedures to ensure accuracy and consistency across all locations.
This recruitment offers a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on field experience while contributing to impactful development programmes across Nigeria.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a paid role?
Yes
Can I apply if I live in a rural area?
Yes. Local knowledge is an advantage.
Is the recruitment open nationwide?
Yes. Applicants from all 36 states can apply.
Is this a remote job?
No. The role is strictly field-based.
Is there an application deadline?
No deadline has been publicly announced.
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