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Living and working in Albany  Albany,, Western Australia visit www.jobs.wa.gov.au www.jobs.wa.gov.au or contact (08) 9222 2525

Where is Albany?  Albany, the regional centre of the the Great Southern, is on on the coast of Western Australia approximately 409 km south of Perth via Albany Highway; four hours travel by car or one hour by plane.

For further information on health and education services in  Albany, visit: Department of Health ( Health (Albany Albany services) www.he www.health.wa.gov alth.wa.gov.au .au Private Schools Directory  Directory  www.privateschoolsdirectory.com.au Department of Education  Education www www.det.wa.edu.au/education/schooli .det.wa.edu.au/education/schoolinfo nfo

 About the community For thousands of years Albany has been the home of the Menang Noongar people. “Discovered” by the Dutch in 1626, claimed by Britain in 1771, and founded as a town in 1826, Albany is the first European settlement in Western Australia with many buildings of historic significance. Source: City of Albany

What services are available in Albany? Residents of Albany have access to government and private services, including: •  Retail outlets, outlets, including major supermarkets supermarkets and and a variety of specialty stores. •  Medical services, including a well well equipped hospital and specialist services, such as physiotherapy physiotherapy,, maternity facilities and allied health facilities •  Police station and regional justices complex •  Cinema and entertainment venues •  Public library •  Schools, including public and private primary primary and secondary schools •  TAFE and university campuses •  Regional airport and intrastate bus service •  Child care centres and facilities •  All major banks, and some minor banks and financial services •  Hotels, accommodation, restaurants and cafes

 Albany has a strong maritime heritage heritage and is renowned for its commercial whaling whaling which ceased in 1978. The Albany Port is a major exporter and cruise ship berth. Today, the city of Albany has a population of approximately 34,000 people and the economy is driven mostly by the agriculture, tourism, timber production, fishing, viticulture, and aquaculture and horticulture industries. The region boasts five award winning wine districts and reportedly the best farmers market in Australia. It is a popular tourist destination all year round with spectacular wildflower displays a must see during the Spring months.

For further information on employment opportunities with the Department for Child Protection, please visit www.jobs.wa.gov.au or contact (08) 9222 2525.

 

Living and working in Albany  Albany,, Western Australia visit www.jobs.wa.gov.au www.jobs.wa.gov.au or contact (08) 9222 2525

What is it like to live in Albany?

Relocation and housing

Families are well catered for in Albany with excellent educational, sporting and leisure facilities, parks, and gardens. There are many attractions in and around Albany including eco walks, whale watching, and coastal activities. activities. In addition to other significant music, literature, and arts events, Albany hosts an annual Perth International Arts Festival program.

Subsidised housing through the Government Regional Officers’ Housing (GROH) may be provided to employees and their families.

 Albany experiences warm, dry summers however the winters winters can be wet and cold. For further information on the Albany lifestyle, visit: City of Albany www.albany.wa.gov.au Albany www.albany.wa.gov.au  Albany Gateway  Gateway www.a www.albanytourist.com.au lbanytourist.com.au  Albany Visitor Centre Centre  www www.albanytourist.com.au .albanytourist.com.au

What is it like to work for the Department for Child Protection in  Albany? The Departmental office in Albany, one of three offices in the Great Southern region, has two teams who work collaboratively in a very busy but supportive environment. The human service industry in  Albany is renowned for its networking networking and cooperative working working relationships.

Source: City of Albany

The Department for Child Protection is committed to employing  Aboriginal people and people from from culturally and linguistically linguistically diverse backgrounds, to be more reflective of our client base so we can deliver quality service to the community. For further information on employment opportunities with the Department for Child Protection, please visit www.jobs.wa.gov.au www.jobs.wa.gov.au or contact (08) 9222 2525.

Sarah who recently relocated to the Albany District Office says

“the Albany offi ce is very supportive ....and has a great bunch of people to work with. Albany has no traffic lights! There is an even balance balan ce between work and leisure....Albany leisure....Albany offers a laidback lifestyle with all the essential services and very ver y friendly residents”. Sandra (Field Sandra  (Field Worker) says “I am enjoying the working environment. The people are friendly and the scenery is breathtaking. All in all there is no better working environment both in the offi ce and outside”.

Source: City of Albany

For further information on employment opportunities with the Department for Child Protection, please visit www.jobs.wa.gov.au or contact (08) 9222 2525.

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