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Western Australia

WA District Managers needed for first digital Census

20 October 2015 | WA/73

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) needs up to four District Managers to oversee Western Australia (WA) operations in the lead up to, and following, the 2016 Census of Population and Housing.

WA District Managers will operate across the state from the Great Southern region, to the Goldfields in the east, to the Mid West, and the Pilbara in the north.

Head of the 2016 Census Program, Duncan Young said the Census will count close to 10 million dwellings and approximately 24 million people in Australia on Census night, 9 August 2016.

“Every five years the Census provides an important statistical snapshot of our nation. The data collected from the Census will support future funding decisions for services and infrastructure including housing, transport, education, industry, hospitals, and the environment.

“We can’t collect this data without the help of the large temporary workforce we recruit each Census, starting with District Managers.

“The ABS is looking for people to fill these critical roles now. If you’re a good communicator, know your community well, and have strong project and people management skills, I encourage you to apply to be part of one of the most exciting projects in Australia,” Mr Young said.

The 2016 Census will be Australia’s first digital Census, with 65 per cent of Australian households expected to complete the Census online.

Mr Young said the roles and responsibilities of the 2016 Census staff have changed significantly to reflect the digital-first approach.

“2016 Census field staff will need to be tech-savvy and are expected to use their own computer, smartphone or tablet,” Mr Young said.

WA District Managers will supervise the recruitment and training of up to 250 Area Supervisors and up to 2,400 Field Officers. They will also be responsible for quality checks on delivery and collection activities, data security, and ensuring the health and safety of their teams.

“District Managers will engage heavily with their local communities to ensure everyone is included in the Census. This includes people who may face barriers to online participation and other population groups such as people experiencing homelessness and people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds,” Mr Young said.

District Managers will earn up to $50.15 per hour. Contracts will offer flexible working hours and will run for up to 10 months. Applicants must be Australian citizens or have the legal right to work in Australia. Applicants must also hold a valid driver’s licence.

To view the applicant information kits and to apply online, visit www.abs.gov.au/careers. Applications close on 28 October 2015.

Media contact:
David Cooper: (P) 1300 175 070 (E) media@abs.gov.au

Key Census dates:

15 October 2015

1 February 2016

2 May 2016

1 August 2016

9 August 2016

Mid-2017

District Manager recruitment begins

Area Supervisor recruitment begins

Field Officer recruitment begins

Delivery of instruction letters and forms begins

Census night

The first results from the 2016 Census released


WA District Manager locations:

  • Great Southern
  • The Goldfields
  • The Mid West
  • The Pilbara

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