1200 New Jobs for Norfolk and Suffolk

7 October 2010, 15:45 | Updated: 7 October 2010, 16:28

Around 1200 new jobs are coming to Norfolk and Suffolk.

All the new jobs are short contracts to help run and organise the 2011 Census that takes place on March 27 2011.

It is the large national population survey that happens every ten years in the UK.

Working within the local community, census recruits will engage with a wide range of people and organisations. They will provide important help and support to make sure everyone in the area can complete and return their census questionnaire.

Available roles include; census coordinators, who will help to manage local teams; census collectors, who will provide help and support on the doorstep; and special enumerators, who will be responsible for communal establishments including care homes, hotels and student halls of residence.

Census Director Glen Watson said: “I am pleased to announce the start of our campaign to recruit 35,000 people across England and Wales for the 2011 Census.

 “The census is not just about counting people, the information it provides is needed to plan vital services like schools, hospitals, housing, roads and emergency services.

 “The 2011 Census is less than six months away. We need to give people help and support to complete and return the census questionnaire and this means recruiting the right people for this important nationwide project.”

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