Open call: Field researchers in Mozambique
The Music In Africa Foundation (MIAF), a non-profit organisation operating in the African music sector, seeks up to six experienced field researchers for a quantitative study focusing on Mozambique’s music and audiovisual (AV) industries. Over a set period, the MIAF will conduct a robust quantitative analysis of the music and AV industries in Mozambique, and develop and implement a series of capacity-building workshops on selected topics.
We seek experienced, mature individuals with strong experience in research, as well as excellent coordination skills, to conduct interviews in different locations.
The successful candidates must be based or be able to travel to any of the following tentative focus locations in Mozambique: Maputo, Matola, Xai-Xai, Inhambane, Chimoio, Beira, Nampula, Quelimane and Pemba.
Key responsibilities
- Attending all required briefing and training sessions.
- Read and fully understand the questionnaire module.
- Conduct interviews through computer-assisted personal interviews (CAPI) in at least one of the following tentative focus locations: Maputo, Matola, Xai-Xai, Inhambane, Chimoio, Beira, Nampula, Quelimane and Pemba.
- Manage logistics related to field visits, including travel arrangements and meeting scheduling.
- Submitting progress reports to management.
- Providing ongoing feedback to management with a view to improve field research methodology.
- Coordinate with management, the research team and local partners to ensure smooth execution of the research activities.
- Maintain regular communication with the project coordinators to report on progress and any challenges faced during fieldwork.
- Adhere strictly to the set ethical guidelines and research procedures.
Skills and requirements
- At least three years’ experience in research and data collection.
- Strong experience in the arts sector (music and AV industry experience is an advantage).
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in Portuguese and English.
- Ability to eloquently explain the questions in the questionnaire.
- Cultural sensitivity and understanding to work effectively in diverse environments.
- Strong organisational skills to manage fieldwork logistics.
- Ability to conduct interviews and engage with respondents effectively.
- Proficiency in using data collection tools and software.
- Must be able to work 100% on the project for a period of between six to eight weeks.
- Willingness and ability to travel to specified districts in Mozambique by car or public transport.
- Flexibility to stay in different locations as required by the project.
- Ability to work independently and under pressure with minimal supervision.
- Highly proficient in MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook).
- University enrolment or degree is advantageous, but research experience and understanding of local arts sector is key.
- Honesty is key.
How to apply
All applications can be submitted in English to MIAF Projects Manager Ms Violet Maila at violet@musicinafrica.net with ‘Field Researcher’ in the subject line.
Please include in the application:
- An up-to-date CV with the following:
- A cover letter highlighting specific experience related to field research and data collection.
- Where you are based and the location you are able to collect data from.
- A statement confirming willingness to travel.
- At least three contactable references.
The application deadline is 12 July 2024.
Other details
- Contract length: 6 weeks
- Location: Mozambique
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