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The Joint Parliamentary Service Committee (JPSC) is a Standing Committee of the Parliament. It consists of the President of the Legislative Council, the Speaker of the House of Assembly and two Members from each House. The JPSC is responsible for the administration of the Joint Parliamentary Service.
Parliamentary Reporting Division (Hansard) is one of the Joint Services of the Parliament of South Australia. Our staff includes reporters, editors and publishers. We provide a customer-focused service to Members of Parliament, their staff and the general public.
Reporters prepare and edit transcripts of the Parliament's proceedings and related events using technology such as digital audio recording and voice-to-text transcription tools. Hansard Reporters demonstrate a high level of keyboard/word processing competency, an ability to transcribe and edit to a specified standard efficiently using relevant technology, and a demonstrated capacity to work as a member of a diverse team.
Applications must address the Essential Requirements in the Person Specification. An appointment is subject to the conditions applying under the Parliament (Joint Services) Act 1985. The role will require some out-of-hours work and occasional intra and interstate travel. Employees are required to comply with all health, safety, and risk management policies and procedures of the Parliament and take all reasonable care that their actions or omissions do not impact the health and safety of others in the Parliament precinct. Employees must observe the Parliament of South Australia Code of Conduct and comply with the Conduct Standards in the Code.
Note: Any person who is, and is seen to be, active in political or electoral affairs and intends to publicly carry on this activity may compromise the strict neutrality of the Joint Parliamentary Service and cannot be considered.
Salary: Part-time annual salary range of $59,166 - $71,833, plus superannuation and incidentals.
Inquiries to The Deputy Leader of Hansard, Parliamentary Reporting Division at ***********@parliament.sa.gov.au.
Application deadline: Applications close at 5 p.m. on Thursday, 4 September 2025.
Qualifications
* Essential Requirements are described in the Person Specification. Role requires some out-of-hours work and occasional intra and interstate travel.
* Ability to transcribe and edit transcripts to a specified standard using digital audio recording and voice-to-text tools.
* Demonstrated keyboard/word processing competency and the ability to work as part of a diverse team.
* Compliance with health, safety, risk management policies and the Parliament Code of Conduct.
* Note on neutrality: active involvement in political or electoral activity may affect neutrality.
Responsibilities
* Prepare and edit transcripts of Parliament proceedings and related events using appropriate technology.
* Maintain high standards of transcription accuracy and efficiency.
* Collaborate with a diverse team to deliver a customer-focused service to Members of Parliament, their staff and the public.
Employment details
* Location: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
* Employment type: Full-time
* Seniority level: Entry level
* Job function: Marketing, Public Relations, and Writing/Editing
* Industry: Legislative Offices
How to apply
Inquiries to The Deputy Leader of Hansard, Parliamentary Reporting Division at ***********@parliament.sa.gov.au.
Note: This description retains the essential information and structure while removing irrelevant postings and boilerplate.
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