❓ Hon. Sue Ellery asks the Minister for Child Protection about staffing levels, vacancies, and recruitment processes within the Department for Child Protection as of January 31, 2009. The response refers to a tabled paper for some details and provides explanations for unfilled positions.
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(1) As at 31 January 2009, what was the total funded full time equivalent (FTE) employee allocation by directorate and district?
(2) As at 31 January 2009, -
(a) what were the vacancies in (FTE) terms by directorate and district;
(b) how many of those vacancies were subject to advertising at 31 January 2009 by district; and
(c) of those not subject to advertising as at 31 January 2009, why not?
(3) As at 31 January 2009, what was the total service delivery full time equivalent (FTE) employee allocation by directorate and district?
(4) As at 31 January 2009, what were the total vacant service delivery positions by directorate and district?
(5) As at 31 January 2009, what was the total full time equivalent (FTE) case worker allocation by directorate and district?
(6) As at 31 January 2009, what was the total full time equivalent (FTE) vacant case worker positions?
(2) As at 31 January 2009, -
(a) what were the vacancies in (FTE) terms by directorate and district;
(b) how many of those vacancies were subject to advertising at 31 January 2009 by district; and
(c) of those not subject to advertising as at 31 January 2009, why not?
(3) As at 31 January 2009, what was the total service delivery full time equivalent (FTE) employee allocation by directorate and district?
(4) As at 31 January 2009, what were the total vacant service delivery positions by directorate and district?
(5) As at 31 January 2009, what was the total full time equivalent (FTE) case worker allocation by directorate and district?
(6) As at 31 January 2009, what was the total full time equivalent (FTE) vacant case worker positions?
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7 April 2009
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
20 days
Department For Child Protection
(1-2a) [see tabled paper no ]
(2-b) [see tabled paper no ]
(c) 26.5 FTE pending structural review of positions. 95 FTE currently vacant and in the process of recruitment or being reviewed as to how best to recruit.
(3-6) please refer to answer part (1-2a)
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(1-2a) [see tabled paper no ]
(2-b) [see tabled paper no ]
(c) 26.5 FTE pending structural review of positions. 95 FTE currently vacant and in the process of recruitment or being reviewed as to how best to recruit.
(3-6) please refer to answer part (1-2a)
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