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Jobs and workplace
Employer responsibilities
Information about employer responsibilities, including recruiting, paying, managing and dismissing staff, as well as information about the the legal obligations that apply to all NSW employers.
Jobs.NSW website
The jobs.nsw website is your starting point for finding a career with the NSW Government. Search and apply for jobs online.
JobSearch Australia
Job seekers can search for jobs via the map on the homepage by choosing their state, local area and occupation category.
Health and safety
WorkCover works with employers, workers and the community of NSW to achieve safer and more productive workplaces.
Local government jobs
Australia's leading local government job board. Search here for local government jobs throughout NSW.
Workplace safety
Get advice about making your workplace safer and develop ways to prevent injuries, illness and incidents.
Applying for NSW Government jobs
Information and tips about the application process for NSW Government positions.
Australian public service jobs
APSjobs will help you discover the flexible and diverse career paths the public service has to offer by linking you to vacancies in the APS, the Australian Parliamentary Service and many other Australian Government agencies.
Working for the NSW Government
There are exciting opportunities for people at all stages in their career - from entry level jobs, graduates, apprentices and trainees, people returning to work and transferring from the private sector.
Fire & Rescue New South Wales jobs
Being a firefighter is no ordinary job as the work is varied and challenging, with no two days ever the same. With regular training, a career in firefighting offers plenty of opportunities to develop new skills and to specialise in particular areas.
Training options for businesses
Improve productivity - invest in training and increase your employees’ skills.
Fair Work online
Find information about pay, leave and conditions, termination of employment, unions, disputes, complaints and industrial action.
Equal Opportunity Employment
EmployABILITY is the NSW Government’s strategy to increase the employment of people with disability, including people with mental illness in the NSW public sector.
NSW Police jobs
For a career that makes a real difference, consider life as a NSW Police Officer. It's a career where your skills, integrity and determination can really help to make a safer community.
Apprenticeships and traineeships
Information on apprenticeships, traineeships and access to accredited training in NSW that will help you into a job.
Casual teaching positions
Casual.Direct is an automated casual teacher staffing system offering a statewide service to schools and approved casual teachers.
Leave allowances
Leave entitlements for all employees covered by national workplace laws are included in the National Employment Standards (NES).
Safety at work
Advice about making your workplace safer and developing ways to prevent injuries, illness and incidents.
Employment opportunities for migrants
Visa options are available for people who want to migrate permanently to Australia and who have the required skills and qualifications.
Industrial relations
Information about starting a new job, getting paid, your entitlements, leaving work, health and safety, and young workers.
Mature age employment
Jobwise supports mature age employment. It contains information for employers, mature age job seekers and mature age workers.
Check pay rates
The Pay Rates Calculator helps you calculate base rates of pay and penalty rates for employees who were covered by transitional awards before 1 January 2010.
Health jobs
NSW Health currently employs more than 100,000 people across the public health system. Search for a job in health here.
Skilled volunteering
Not-for-profit organisations looking to recruit skilled, experienced volunteers for short-term or long-term positions.Working holidays
The Working Holiday program allows young people to have an extended holiday supplemented by short-term employment.
Volunteering NSW
The Centre for Volunteering is the peak body in NSW promoting and supporting volunteering and community participation.
Marine Rescue NSW
To become a volunteer you need to be aged 16 and over. Some skills you can acquire once you have joined up include: becoming a competent crew member, radio operator, skipper of a rescue vessel, help to fundraise, and enjoy the social life among a friendly team of community service orientated people.
NSW State Emergency Service Volunteer Association
Information for members of the NSW SES Volunteer Association including a discussion forum, photo gallery, activity updates and news that may be of interest to members.



