Recruitment process

Equal employment opportunity

Swan Hill Rural City Council is an equal opportunity employer. Council is committed to providing a safe, harmonious and productive working environment for all employees. We ensure fair, equitable and non-discriminatory consideration is given to all applicants. We exercise our proactive duty to ensure compliance with equal opportunity and other workplace-related legislation, and to eliminate all forms of discrimination.

How to apply

Online

Step 1.Download position description

You can find position descriptions on our recruitment website, located at the bottom of the advertisement you're interested in.

View positions available on our recruitment website

Step 2.Read the position description thoroughly

The position description will provide you with a good understanding of the selection requirements and expected outcomes of the position. The document also outlines the knowledge and skills required to undertake the role, it is not a detailed record of every task and duty.

Step 3.Prepare your documents

To be considered for this position, applications must include the following documents:

  • Current resume
    Upload a copy of your current resume outlining your employment and educational history, experience, skills and knowledge. Please include an email address and daytime contact telephone number.
  • Two referees
    Upload a document with the names, telephone numbers and email addresses of two contactable, professional (work-related) referees. If you do not wish to list referees within your application, please ensure you have them available if you are successful in being shortlisted for an interview.

Step 4.Prepare answers to the application questions

During the online application process you will also be asked to address the following questions concisely and in your own words:

  • Why have you applied for the role?
  • Describe your understanding of the role.
  • Describe your qualifications and/or experience and how you are suited to the role?

What happens next?