❓ Hon Martin Aldridge asks the Minister for Emergency Services about staffing levels, position titles, employment classifications, and vacancy details within the Department of Fire and Emergency Services' media and corporate communications function. The Minister refers to a publicly available statistical bulletin for the answer.
AnsweredQoN 1150Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES — MEDIA AND
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS
1150. Hon MARTIN ALDRIDGE to the Minister for Emergency Services:
I refer to the Department of Fire and Emergency Services'
media and corporate communications function.
(1) How many staff are engaged in that function?
(2) For each
position identified in (1), can the minister please provide the position title
and employment classification?
(3) For each
position identified in (1), can the minister please detail those positions that
are not permanently filled and the last date each position was filled?
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS
1150. Hon MARTIN ALDRIDGE to the Minister for Emergency Services:
I refer to the Department of Fire and Emergency Services'
media and corporate communications function.
(1) How many staff are engaged in that function?
(2) For each
position identified in (1), can the minister please provide the position title
and employment classification?
(3) For each
position identified in (1), can the minister please detail those positions that
are not permanently filled and the last date each position was filled?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the
question.
(1)–(3)
As per the answer provided to Legislative Council question on notice 924, each
year the Public Sector Commission publishes a state of the Western Australian
government sector workforce statistical bulletin. The bulletin provides a detailed
breakdown of the government sector workforce, including occupational profiles
by Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations groups and
occupational groups by entity. The bulletin
for the 2021–22 financial year is expected to be published in November
2022.
question.
(1)–(3)
As per the answer provided to Legislative Council question on notice 924, each
year the Public Sector Commission publishes a state of the Western Australian
government sector workforce statistical bulletin. The bulletin provides a detailed
breakdown of the government sector workforce, including occupational profiles
by Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations groups and
occupational groups by entity. The bulletin
for the 2021–22 financial year is expected to be published in November
2022.
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