Community Information Collector
Confidential
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| Posted date | 6th July, 2026 | Last date to apply | 16th July, 2026 |
| Country | Pakistan | Locations | Khyber, Mohmand and Bajuar |
| Category | Community Development | ||
| Salary | PKR 80,000-90,000 | ||
| Type | Contractual | ||
| Experience | 3 years | Maximum Age | 45 years |
Purpose of the Position: The Community Information Collector will be responsible for collecting, verifying, and reporting field-level information and community data related to project activities, beneficiaries and social mobilization interventions.
Key Responsibilities
The Community Information Collector shall perform, but not be limited to, the following duties:
- Conduct household surveys, community profiling, and field-level data collection activities.
- Collect accurate information regarding beneficiaries, project interventions, infrastructure schemes, and community needs.
- Assist in baseline surveys, assessments, monitoring visits, and data verification exercises.
- Coordinate with Village Councils, community members, and field teams during data collection activities.
- Maintain confidentiality and accuracy of collected information and records.
- Use prescribed data collection tools and formats as required by the project.
- Verify and validate collected data before submission to supervisors.
- Support community mobilization and awareness activities when required.
- Assist in updating village profiles, beneficiary databases, and project records.
- Ensure timely submission of completed forms, survey records, and field reports.
- Report data discrepancies, field challenges, and operational issues to the supervisor.
- Support monitoring and evaluation teams during assessments and field visits.
- Assist in documentation of project activities, case studies, and success stories where required.
- Maintain proper filing and safe handling of data collection materials and equipment.
- Perform any other relevant task assigned by the supervisor.
Required Qualifications and Experience
- Master degree in Social Sciences, Statistics, Information Technology, Management Sciences, or any relevant discipline from a recognized institution.
- Candidates with prior experience in surveys, data collection, community mobilization, or development projects will be preferred.
- Experience working in rural or community-based projects will be an advantage.
- Basic knowledge of MS Office applications will be preferred.
- Familiarity with local communities and socio-cultural dynamics of merged districts will be an asset.
- Preference will be given to local domicile holders of project targeted districts.
- Relevant experience in data collection, surveys, or community-based activities will be preferred.
- Ability and willingness to travel extensively within assigned communities and field areas.
- Good communication and coordination abilities.
- Ability to work in challenging field environments.