There is paid temporary work before election day so people can vote early. This is often for the 2 weeks leading up to voting day. These jobs include working in early voting centres or in a mobile or remote team.
You can also work at counting centres helping with administrative tasks and logistical work.
There are some jobs for people under 18 years of age (in line with your state or territories minimum working age requirements).
Early voting centres, also known as pre-poll voting centres, operate up to 2 weeks before election day. The Officer in Charge works for the entire period the early voting centre is open. The Second in Charge and Pre-poll Officer positions are rostered on as needed.
Jobs available:
You’ll need to:
A valid driver’s licence may be needed for some of these positions – please read the job descriptions for a full list of the requirements.
If you require workplace adjustments due to disability or injury, please outline these in your Registration of Interest.
What to expect:
You will be rostered on as required and depending on your availability. Each day you will issue votes to people before election day. You may also help set-up and pack-up the voting centre, manage queues, monitor ballot boxes and help with voter enquiries.
Mobile Polling teams take voting services to people who may not be able to get to a polling place (e.g. aged care facilities). They operate in cities and regional areas, delivering voting services for 2 weeks before voting day. Each team is usually made up of 2 to 3 people, including a Team Leader.
Jobs available:
You’ll need to:
A Working with Children (WWC) or Working with Vulnerable People (WWVP) clearance may be needed in some states – please read the job descriptions for a full list of the requirements.
If you require workplace adjustments due to disability or injury, please outline these in your Registration of Interest.
What to expect:
Every day can vary as you visit multiple locations, sometimes in a single day. You meet your Team Leader each morning before travelling to your polling location. You issue votes, set-up and pack-up polling locations, monitor ballot boxes and help with voter enquiries.
Remote Services Delivery Teams take voting services to people living in remote communities across Australia. These teams deliver voting services in the weeks before and on voting day, and complete other logistical activities after voting day. Each team is usually made up of 4 people, including a Team Leader.
Jobs available:
You’ll need to:
Please read the job descriptions for a full list of the requirements.
If you require workplace adjustments due to disability or injury, please outline these in your Registration of Interest.
What to expect:
Every day in a Remote Services Delivery Team is different. You travel to many remote locations to deliver voting services and may spend each night in a different location, with long distances between each. You issue votes, set-up and pack-up polling locations, monitor ballot boxes and help with voter enquiries.
Staff in counting centres, also known as out-posted centres, help with administrative tasks and help prepare materials. You can work before, on and after voting day as needed.
Jobs available:
You’ll need to:
Please read the job descriptions for a full list of the requirements.
If you require workplace adjustments due to disability or injury, please outline these in your Registration of Interest.
Register now if you are interested in working at the next federal election.