The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is reminding regional and rural communities that applications for Census jobs are open, ahead of roles starting in early July.
With more than 16,000 Field Officers needed to support the 2026 Census on 11 August this year, Emily Walter, Census national spokesperson, said local people were crucial to the event’s success.
“We need people from across the country to join the Census team to ensure everyone in Australia on Census night is counted,” Ms Walter said.
“We are focused on hiring local people wherever possible, so they can provide local knowledge and support to their community.”
Field Officers are a key part of the Census team, providing an opportunity for people across Australia to play a role in making sure their local community is counted in this year’s Census.
They will answer the public’s questions about the Census, deliver Census letters and forms and follow up with households who have not responded. They will also support people who require additional assistance to complete their Census.
“We’re looking for people with a can-do attitude and an ability to communicate sensitively and respectfully,” Ms Walter said.
Visit census.abs.gov.au/jobs