Senior election officials
We maintain a pool of senior election officials (SEOs) who take on specialised election management roles during election events. Our SEOs play a major role in the delivery of elections across Victoria.
What do senior election officials do?
SEOs work as election managers and assistant election managers at each major election event. These roles are more complex and involved than other casual election roles. We appoint SEOs to these temporary roles in the lead-up to each election, for a period of around 12 weeks.
Being an SEO involves
- being available for short-term contracts every 2 years
- working in a dynamic environment that is challenging but supportive
- using your leadership skills to support teams of local staff
- making a meaningful contribution to democracy in your community
We offer:
- competitive pay rates
- full training
- positions across Victoria
Election managers and assistant election managers work in election offices and look after many election activities. These activities can change depending on the type of election. Some key activities SEOs will be responsible for at the October 2024 local council elections are:
Successful SEO skills
To be successful as an SEO you must:
- be able to effectively lead a pop-up team of short-term staff
- be a strong communicator
- be highly organised and able to multi-task to meet strict and inflexible deadlines
- have sound computer skills and be able to learn new applications
- be able to follow strict procedures to ensure that elections are fair, impartial, and conducted according to law.
You do not need prior election experience to apply for the SEO pool. Our SEOs come from a range of backgrounds, such as teaching, policing, farming, retail, and more.
The pool includes:
- people who are retired or transitioning into retirement
- people who have the flexibility to take extended leave from their work, such as professionals, freelancers or small business owners
- parents returning to the work force
And lots more from all walks of life.
The senior election official experience
"Being an SEO is challenging but very fulfilling. I get real satisfaction from leading and supporting people from across the community to create a team to get the job done. It’s a fast-paced environment, but very rewarding if you thrive on learning new skills, working with people from all walks of life, and really want to feel like you’re making a difference" - Trevor Sutherland, senior election official.
Eligibility
You do not need election experience to be considered for an SEO role, but you do need to be eligible to work. To be eligible you must be:
- an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or hold a current work visa
- over the age of 18
- willing to undertake a National Police Records check and Working with Children check
We want our elections workforce to reflect the diversity of Victoria. That's why we encourage applications from:
- people with disabilities
- people who speak English and other languages
- Aboriginal peoples.
Disclosure of political activities
Having staff who are politically neutral is critical to our impartiality. We will ask you to complete a disclosure of political activities before we appoint you to a role. It is legal for us to refuse employment to a person because of any political membership or activity.
Sometimes we have to reject potential staff because of their political activities. If you want us to review that decision you can submit a request for review. Instructions on how to request this review will be provided with any rejections.
Pay rates
SEOs are paid in one of 2 ways:
- Salary packages (fixed term): a fixed amount paid out over a specific time period. We use fixed term agreements for the election period of major election events
- Casual rates: for SEOs in casual roles. Casual rates are used for senior election officials working outside a fixed term period.
Pay rates depend on the type of election and the role. Current base rates for SEO roles range from $38.42 to $55.34 an hour. A 25% casual loading is added to the base rate for casual roles.
Senior election officials are also paid for all training time.
The senior election official handbook (PDF, 14 MB) contains more information about pay and allowances.
Expressions of interest
If you want to know when our next round of recruitment begins, we can add you to our expression of interest list. Please email SEOrecruit@vec.vic.gov.au with your:
- full name
- contact details.
Need help?
If you have any questions not covered here please read the documents below for more information. You can also contact our personnel helpline or send us an email.
Email: SEOrecruit@vec.vic.gov.au
Phone: 1300 783 043 (9 am to 5 pm weekdays)