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Position Filled: Coders for a research project
September 19th, 2017 | Employment and Labour Rights, Family and Divorce, Jobs @ AWARE, News, Poverty and Inequality
We are no longer accepting applicants for this role.
AWARE is looking for a social researcher to code interviews with mothers from low-income households, on the factors affecting their decisions about work. The data collected will help us to advocate for better support for such women.
As a coder, you will organise and sort data from qualitative interviews. You will label, compile and organise the data with the objective of interpreting the data.
Tasks
- Attend coding training (2 hours, date to be confirmed);
- Code a minimum of 10 interviews in NVivo;
- Review a minimum of 10 interviews from another coder in NVivo.
Requirements, skills & experience
- Background in social sciences;
- Qualitative research for work, internship or through course with practical assignments is required;
- Experience with coding of in-depth interviews is required;
- Experience with NVivo will be advantageous;
- Familiarity with Singapore’s social support landscape will be advantageous;
- Available from October – December 2017;
- Able to work at least 16 hours per week from AWARE’s office, between 9am-9pm.
Remuneration
S$50 per coded and reviewed transcript.
How to apply:
Send a short description of your motivation, availability, relevant experience and CV to Syfra van der Weert, Project Manager, at syfra.vanderweert@aware.org.sg.
Deadline:
Sunday 24 September 2017. Only shortlisted applicants will be notified.