The Department of Parliamentary Services (DPS) supports the functions of the Australian Parliament and the work of Parliamentarians through the provision of professional services, advice and facilities, the ongoing maintenance of Australian Parliament House (APH); and ensuring the building, and the important activity that takes place within, are accessible.
Employing over 1,000 people, DPS works to deliver a diverse range of services including: security, reporting and broadcasting, library research, catering, visitor experience, art collections, building design integrity, Hansard, information technology and maintenance. The Department also has corporate and administrative functions including Human Resources, to support a growing diverse workforce.
The Department of Parliamentary Services (DPS) invites expressions of interest for inclusion in the Parliamentary Library Temporary Employment Register. Working in the Parliamentary Library offers a unique opportunity to contribute to high-quality research, information services, client engagement, communications and publishing in a professional and intellectually stimulating environment.
Our ideal candidates will:
If this sounds like the opportunity you are looking for, we want to hear from you!
This register is designed to establish a database of appropriately skilled and experienced individuals, who may, at short notice, be further assessed to fill temporary non-ongoing positions for up to 18 months. Non-ongoing (temporary) employment opportunities may be offered on a full-time, part-time or intermittent / irregular (casual) basis.
You will only be contacted regarding your application if a vacancy arises that matches your skills and experience. There is no guarantee that an offer of employment will be made whilst your application remains on the register.
Since its establishment in 1901, the Parliamentary Library has served as a trusted source of information, analysis and advice for the Australian Parliament. The Library's services are confidential, impartial, and offered on an equal basis to all parliamentarians, parliamentary committees, and to staff acting on their behalf.
The Parliamentary Library provides access to books, journals and newspapers, comprehensive media monitoring and specialist databases. The Parliamentary Library is also one of Australia's major research libraries, providing tailored, confidential briefings and statistics to parliamentarians, parliamentary committees, and staff acting on their behalf. Expert researchers provide independent analysis of Bills before Parliament and publish quick guides, chronologies and in-depth research publications on issues before Parliament. The Parliamentary Library also maps a range of data including election and census results.
Take a look at our services to see just how much we do: aph.gov.au/library
Roles in the Parliamentary Library are varied, but generally involve three key types of work: research and analysis, library services, and other specialist functions that support the delivery of high-quality services to parliamentary clients. These roles require sound judgement, strong communication skills, attention to detail, adaptability and a commitment to confidential, impartial and client-focused service. Relevant tertiary, vocational or professional qualifications may be required for some roles and highly regarded for others.
Research roles support the Parliament by providing impartial, confidential and high-quality information, analysis and advice across a broad range of public policy, legislative, statistical, and parliamentary subjects.
PSL2-5
Candidates will be expected to:
PSL6-PEL2
Candidates will be expected to:
Candidates should demonstrate:
Relevant tertiary qualifications and experience in a related field are advantageous, but not essential.
Library roles may involve client service, reference and enquiry support, circulation, interlibrary loans, collection management, digitisation, acquisitions, description, metadata management, and support for library systems and databases. Candidates may work directly with clients, connect requests with appropriate expertise, contribute to collection maintenance and development, and support access to reliable information resources.
Qualifications or experience in library and information studies, information management, client service, training, metadata, digitisation, collection management or related fields may be desirable or essential, depending on the role and classification level.
At higher classification levels, candidates may be expected to supervise people or processes, manage complex services or projects, provide professional or strategic advice, represent the Library in relevant forums, and contribute to policy, planning and continuous improvement activities.
Specialist roles may support a range of functions, including publishing, communications, web content, data visualisation, digital services, project delivery, systems, procurement, contracts, finance, stakeholder engagement and other professional functions. Depending on the role, candidates may be required to prepare and distribute communications, maintain digital platforms, contribute to accessible publications and information products, and work collaboratively with colleagues to support services for parliamentary clients.
Relevant qualifications or experience in communications, publishing, design, digital content, project management, information technology or related specialist fields may be highly regarded, depending on the role.
Join our community based on innovative, unified, and client-focused services, where your skills and development will be nurtured. You will also enjoy:
Employment opportunities at the department are subject to a range of conditions prescribed in the Parliamentary Service Act 1999 which include:
Applicants are invited to register their interest by completing the online application form. Please ensure you nominate your Temporary Employment Register ‘Area of Interest/s’ and ‘Classification’.
You will be required to upload a current resume and provide a 300-word pitch stating why you are interested in working in the Parliamentary Library and what skills and experience you can bring to the department.
If you experience any difficulties submitting your online application, please contact the DPS Recruitment Team on (02) 6277 5200 (option 1) or [email protected]
Important notes
Classifications
The Parliamentary Library Temporary Employment Register will remain active for 12 months, closing 11:30pm Wednesday, 30 June 2027. After this time you will need to renew your registration by re-applying.
Name: DPS Recruitment
Phone Number: 02 6277 5200
Email: [email protected]
We proudly provide innovative, unified, and client-focused services to the Australian Parliament and parliamentarians. We are a values driven department, placing our values at the heart of everything we do; from our service offerings and decision-making to our interactions with stakeholders and each other.
Our people are employed in a broad and unique range of professional, customer service and trade-based roles, all joined by a shared purpose: to make an enduring contribution to Australia’s parliamentary democracy. We have an inclusive workplace that reflects the diversity of the community we serve. While we come from all walks of life, we share a commitment to care for and protect our iconic workplace.
Every year, almost one million people visit Australian Parliament House to experience the parliamentary process, the building’s architecture, nationally significant art collections, events, tours, and food and dining experiences – all made possible by our people, who are active participants in an environment where no two days are the same.
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace that ensures all our people can contribute to our shared purpose. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people with caring responsibilities, people who identify as LGBTQIA+, people from cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people who identify as neurodivergent, and mature aged people.
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