Workforce profile 2018-19
Administration and technical classifications comprise 71 per cent of employees with a further 24 per cent in the professional stream. The increase in 2018-19 full-time equivalent (FTE) is in the administrative and technical streams, due to 67 FTE employed (as at 30 June 2019) with the biosecurity emergency incursions of citrus canker and browsing ants.
Table 3.1 Classification of employees by FTE as at 30 June1
Staffing classification | 2017-18 | 2018-19 |
---|---|---|
Administration | 188 | 204 |
Technical | 125 | 145 |
Professional | 114 | 117 |
Executive | 23 | 19 |
Early careers | 3 | 1 |
Physical | 3 | 2 |
Casual survey interviewers | 0 | 3 |
TOTAL | 456 | 491 |
1 Numbers are rounded and are based on FTE (not individuals), including casual and part-time employees.
Figure 3.1 FTE by region as at 30 June 2019
The majority of employees were located in the Darwin region.
Figure 3.2FTE by division as at 30 June 201911 Numbers are rounded and are based on FTE (not individuals including casual and part-time employees as at 30 June 2019.
The majority of employees work in the Biosecurity and Animal Welfare Division (including staff for the national emergency incursions for citrus canker and browsing ant, comprising 67 FTE) and Agriculture Division (including research farms staff).
Recruitment, retention and separation
During 2018-19, 237 employees were recruited or transferred to the department, 166 employees separated through retirement or cessation of contracts, and 45 employees transferred to other government agencies.
The average length of service for staff within the department is 10 years and 211 staff have more than 10 years of service with the Northern Territory (NT) Government.
ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 - DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND RESOURCES
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