Employment

The VEC aims to employ and develop people who:

  • represent the diversity of the Victorian community
  • demonstrate impartiality and integrity
  • are committed to delivering the highest standard of professional and effective electoral services.

Current Vacancies

Community Educator

  • Multiple casual positions available
  • $46,143 - $52,699
  • Applications close Monday 25 April 2016

View the full job posting on the VPS Careers site.

Information Management Specialist

  • Fixed term-full time
  • $95,572-$104,650
  • Applications close Sunday 1 May 2016.

View the full job posting on the VPS Careers site.

Working at an election – Casual opportunities

The VEC maintains a large database of casual employees to work at elections.

You can now Register online to work at Victorian elections. Before registering your interest, it is highly recommended that you view our online registration tutorial.

Please visit Working at an election for more information.

Working with the VEC

For details on what to expect in the workplace please visit Working with the VEC. The information available includes employment conditions, codes of conduct, flexible working arrangements, occupational health and safety, political impartiality and workplace diversity.

Disclosure of Political Activities

VEC employees must perform their duties with complete political impartiality. Section 17A of the Electoral Act 2002 enables the VEC to ask job applicants for disclosure of political activities that could compromise the perceived independence of the organisation.

Please view Disclosure of Political Activities for more information.

Australian Business Number (ABN)

The VEC's ABN is 46 583 749 552.

Further information

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