Would-be election managers keen to work on the elections can now apply to the VEC.
Senior election officials are responsible for co-ordinating elections for entire council areas and will work for almost four months during the local council election period leading into and following October 2024.
Janine Taylor, a beef farmer, business owner, mum and senior election official, features in a video promoting the campaign, reflecting on her own experience in the fast-paced environment of an election office.
“You need to be able to give directions to other staff because things change within moments and you have to think on the spot and change your plans,” Ms Taylor said.
The recruitment campaign is targeting north-western Melbourne metropolitan areas, as well as northern and western Victorian regions where the greatest shortages are, but the VEC is encouraging applicants from across the state.
Acting Electoral Commissioner Dana Fleming said that while managing elections could be challenging and unpredictable, it was also a rewarding experience, with many current senior election officials sticking with the job for over 20 years.
“You don’t need previous election experience. It’s all about the skills and life experience you can bring to the role — if you’re a strong communicator, organised, and bring a positive attitude, we want to hear from you,” Ms Fleming said.
Applications are open until Friday, July 14, with more information available at vec.vic.gov.au/jobs