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Search on for local census heads

February 18, 2021 BY

The national census is conducted every five years. Photo: RICK RYCROFT/AP

RECRUITMENT has begun for Surf Coast based managers who will oversee the on-the-ground workforce during this year’s national population count.

Known as census field managers, there are currently 679 roles nationwide, with seven positions on offer in the Surf Coast region.

As part of the recruitment, the Australian Bureau of Statistics is seeking local people with strong knowledge of the region in which they will be working.

“Field managers play a key role in supporting and motivating their team and resolving problems that arise on the job,” census executive director Andrew Henderson said.

“The field manager is the eyes and ears of the census on the ground, and in the community.

“They provide invaluable local intelligence to the office-based census operations team.”

Tasks undertaken by field managers are varied and include interacting with the public, coordinating with institutions where people may be found on census night, and helping to run teams of up to 12 field officers.

“They help members of the public who need special support to complete the census,” Mr Henderson said.

“This includes conducting assisted interviews with people who request help or working through difficult questions from people trying to complete their census.

“Field managers will engage with non-private dwellings in their area, such as hospitals, hotels, and nursing homes to help residents in these settings to complete their census form.”

Recruitment for the field manager roles is being conducted by Adecco Australia and applications are being accepted via censusjobs.adecco.com.au.

Experience in working with and leading small teams is required, as is a computer and mobile device with good internet, a driver’s licence and access to a registered and insured car, and a place to lock up census material at your home.

Pay for the job is set at $36.90 per hour (inclusive of 25 per cent loading), plus superannuation.

“If you have experience training and supervising small teams and you’re keen to tell your community’s story, view the applicant information kit and apply now,” Mr Henderson said.

Applications for 50 Surf Coast region field officer positions will open in April and the 2021 national census will be held on August 10.

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