Latest News About Australian Census Jobs 2026

Updated 2026-04-27 16:03

Direct answer: There are active recruitment efforts for the 2026 Australian Census, with thousands of temporary positions advertised, including Field Managers and Local Engagement Officers, as ABS ramps up nationwide recruitment ahead of the August 11, 2026 census date. Ongoing coverage notes changes to census questions and the scale of the hiring drive.[1][3][9]

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ABS begins nationwide recruitment for 2026 Census

With 12 months to go until the 2026 Census, the Australia Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is hiring people to fill critically important jobs in locations across the country. The first jobs available are Census Engagement Managers, who will be leading outreach activities to support high rates of Census participation within their communities.

www.abs.gov.au

There's a Census job for you - Newman - Shire of East Pilbara

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is hiring over 30,000 people for the 2026 Census. From capital cities to regional towns and remote areas, it’s important that every person and household is counted in the Census. By working in a Census field job, you’ll help collect the data that provides a snapshot of the country and how it is changing. You can earn extra money in a temporary job, with flexible hours that fit into your schedule.

www.eastpilbara.wa.gov.au

ABS ramps up national recruitment for the 2026 Census

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is now hiring more than 2,700 Field Managers for the 2026 Census. Field Managers play a critical role in helping communities across Australia complete the Census. Each Field Manager will train, lead and manage a team of up to 12 Field Officers in their local area. Census National Spokesperson, Emily Walter, said Field Managers will be hired locally, where possible, to provide valuable local knowledge and support to Census staff on the ground in...

www.abs.gov.au