The AFL uses an online tool that enables us to receive applications quickly and accurately.
We will accept applications by fax or post, however our preference is for all applications to come in via the AFL online system, this is the fastest and most efficient way.
The online system will provide you with an automatic confirmation, if you are successful for an interview you will be personally contacted by the AFL, if you are unsuccessful you will receive notification by email.
If you have trouble submitting online please be patient and try again later or try on another internet connection. If you are still have problems please contact the AFL HR Department on 03 9643 1896.
You can update your personal details and resume by logging into your application via your username and password before the close date of the position.
We receive a large number of applications each year, so it is important that you provide us with as much relevant information about yourself as you can in your application.
Yes you can still apply for other roles within the AFL, however, you will need to re-apply for the specific role through the online recruitment system.
At the AFL we take the time to carefully review all applications and take the time to properly consider each application against the requirements of the role. This process can take time particularly if the role is still open and receiving applications. Applicants are able to track the status of their application online. The AFL HR Department will aim to contact applicants within 2 - 4 weeks of the role closing.
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