
Assistant Social Scientist, Msc x2, Mt Darwin/Harare
CeSHHAR Zimbabwe
Harare
Jul 22, 2025
Job Description
Ce. SHHAR Zimbabwe is an organisation that specialises in population health research and programming, including on sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS. Ce. SHHAR has an extensive national, regional, and international academic and community partnership network. Ce. SHHAR has a diverse range of funders which include the Wellcome Trust, the Gates Foundation, UK Medical Research Council, Templeton World Charity Foundation, Global Fund for AIDS TB and Malaria, UNICEF and UNFPA. We partner very closely with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (UK), Zimbabwe's Ministry of Health and Childcare and international and regional centres of research excellence to evaluate national programmes and determine the impact, uptake, and cost effectiveness of novel reproductive health interventions. Reporting to the Social Scientist – The Assistant Social Scientist is responsible for leading qualitative research data collection in the HIGH Horizon and HAPI projects in Mt Darwin District. The two projects address knowledge gaps around the quantification and monitoring of direct and indirect impacts of ambient heat exposure on Maternal and Newborn Health.
Key Responsibilities:
• Protocol and Grant Development: Assist the Social Scientist with crafting of research protocols and grant proposals.
• Document Preparation: Assist in designing of qualitative and quantitative data collection instruments and translation of essential research documents.
• Quality Assurance and SOPs: Assist in the design and enforce Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for research undertakings. Periodically conduct audits to ascertain consistent adherence to SOPs and Protocol.
• Data collection: Collect quantitative and qualitative data using individual interviews, focus group discussions and participatory approaches. Implementing procedures for maintenance of good quality standards in qualitative data collection and handling
• Ethnographic Research: Conduct ethnographic research activities, from determining the appropriate methodology to conducting comprehensive analyses.
• Data Oversight: Data collection and assist in analysis processes, working closely with the PI, Social Scientist and field team to guarantee accurate data capture and meaningful analysis.
• Academic Contributions: Assist with manuscript development, infusing academic outputs and reports with nuanced social science perspectives.
• Additional Responsibilities: Execute other Responsibilities as directed by both the Principal Investigator and the Social Scientist.
Requirements
MSc in Social Sciences. Valid GCP Certificate. At least 2 years of research Experience. Ability to work well as part of a research team with a good understanding of qualitative methods of research. GCP and Research Ethics. Microsoft Office packages. Excellent interpersonal Skills, including the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work with people from different backgrounds.
Responsibilities
Ce. SHHAR Zimbabwe is an organisation that specialises in population health research and programming, including on sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS. Ce. SHHAR has an extensive national, regional, and international academic and community partnership network. Ce. SHHAR has a diverse range of funders which include the Wellcome Trust, the Gates Foundation, UK Medical Research Council, Templeton World Charity Foundation, Global Fund for AIDS TB and Malaria, UNICEF and UNFPA. We partner very closely with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (UK), Zimbabwe's Ministry of Health and Childcare and international and regional centres of research excellence to evaluate national programmes and determine the impact, uptake, and cost effectiveness of novel reproductive health interventions. Reporting to the Social Scientist – The Assistant Social Scientist is responsible for leading qualitative research data collection in the HIGH Horizon and HAPI projects in Mt Darwin District. The two projects address knowledge gaps around the quantification and monitoring of direct and indirect impacts of ambient heat exposure on Maternal and Newborn Health.
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