ABS Begins Nationwide Field Officer Recruitment for 2026 Census
Summary
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has announced the commencement of nationwide recruitment for more than 16,000 Field Officers to support the 2026 Census. Applications are open now, with positions available in all major cities and regional areas across Australia. The hourly rate is $31.19 (inclusive of 25 per cent casual loading) plus superannuation, and field work is expected to begin between July and early August 2026.
What changed
The ABS has released a media announcement formally opening applications for over 16,000 temporary Field Officer positions to support the 2026 Census operation. The recruitment drive, conducted in partnership with Humanforce, seeks candidates across all Australian cities and regional areas. Field Officers will be responsible for answering public questions, delivering census materials, and following up with non-respondents, with expected field commencement between July and early August 2026.
This announcement imposes no compliance obligations on external parties. It is informational in nature, describing a government staffing process for statistical data collection. Organisations and individuals are not required to take any regulatory action in response to this media release. Those interested in temporary census employment may apply directly through www.census.abs.gov.au/jobs.
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ABS begins nationwide Field Officer recruitment for the 2026 Census
Media Release Print Released 20/04/2026 Release date and time 20/04/2026 11:30am AEST The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is now hiring more than 16,000 Field Officers for the 2026 Census.
Field Officers are a key part of the Census team. These jobs provide an opportunity for people across Australia to play a role in making sure their community is counted in this year’s Census.
Emily Walter, Census National Spokesperson, said Field Officers will be hired locally, where possible, to provide local knowledge and support to their community.
“Field Officers are crucial to the success of the 2026 Census,” Ms Walter said.
“We need people from across Australia to join the Census team, to help us to ensure everyone in Australia on Census night is counted.
“Field Officers will answer the public’s questions about the Census, deliver Census letters and forms and follow up with those who have not responded.”
Field Officers will also support people who require additional assistance to complete their Census.
“We’re looking for people who are willing and motivated to help others and can communicate sensitively and respectfully,” Ms Walter said.
Applications for a range of other Census jobs, including Field Managers and Mobile Field Representatives, are open now.
People can visit www.census.abs.gov.au/jobs for more information, to apply for jobs and to join the 2026 Census Talent Community to be notified about future Census jobs.
More information
What skills do Census Field Officers need?
We’re looking for people who have:
- strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to build rapport and relationships
- strong organisational skills and the ability to work in a team environment and independently
- the ability to communicate sensitively and respectfully, taking into account cultural and diverse backgrounds
- the ability to remain calm under pressure and adapt to changing circumstances and/or situations.
Where are these jobs available?
There are positions available in all major cities and regional areas nationwide.
What is the hourly rate for Census Field Officers?
The hourly rate for Census Field Officers is $31.19 (inclusive of 25 per cent casual loading), plus superannuation.
Is training provided?
Applicants will need to be available to complete paid online training prior to commencing work in the field.
When do the jobs start?
We expect Field Officers to begin work sometime between July and early August depending on their location.
How do people apply?
For more information or to apply now, visit www.census.abs.gov.au/jobs
What is the Census?
The Census is the most comprehensive picture of Australia’s population and housing. Census data tells us about the economic, social and cultural make-up of the nation.
How is the data used?
Census data informs important decisions about transport, schools, health care, infrastructure and business. It also helps plan local services for individuals, families and communities. For example, knowing the number of people living in regional and remote areas informs where doctors are needed, and understanding local births and languages spoken at home links Australians to the community services they need.
Media notes
- The ABS is partnering with Humanforce to hire the 2026 Census temporary workforce.
- For any media requests, email media@abs.gov.au or call 1300 175 070 (9am-5pm Canberra time) with your questions and deadline.
- Explore our Data Crash Course for guidance on finding and interpreting ABS data, and subscribe to our release notifications to stay updated. Tags Census media releases
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