Accessibility

This website was built to ensure its content is available to the widest possible audience, including users of assistive technology. The site has been designed to meet the criteria for AA compliance with World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1.

The accessibility features available on this site include access keys to get to certain information using your keyboard, skip to content links and a logical tab order to navigate using assistive technologies.

Access keys

Access keys allow you to be taken to a particular webpage or specific part of a webpage via the keyboard.

  • s = Skip navigation
  • 1 = JobsNSW homepage
  • 2 = Site map
  • 3 = Search (located on the top-right of the page)
  • 0 = Access key details

To use the access keys feature on our website:

  • Internet Explorer - press ALT key + access key then ENTER.
  • Firefox - press ALT key + SHIFT key + access key.
  • Chrome - press ALT key + access key
  • Safari - press ALT key + access key

Please refer to the help section of your browser for further information.

Browser compatibility

This site has been tested with a number of browsers, but we do recommend using an up-to-date version of Internet Explorer (9 or above), Firefox (26 or above), Chrome (29 or above) or Safari (7 or above).

To check the version of your internet browser:

  • From the menu bar, select Help.
  • From the menu options select About.

Font size

The text on this web site is relative, i.e. not fixed, to allow you can change the font size to suit you. You can increase and decrease the font size, turn the contrast on and off, using the floating on the right side on this job board. Please note that significantly increasing the text size may adversely affect the screen layout.

You can increase or decrease the font size in any browser by holding down the Ctrl key and scrolling the wheel on your mouse up (to increase size) or down (to decrease size)

Document formats

While we attempt to provide all content as web pages (HTML), sometimes information may be provided as Portable Document Format (PDF) or Word.

PDFs

Viewing, downloading and printing PDF files requires Adobe Reader, available free of charge from the Adobe website.

  • To save PDF files for later viewing, right click on the text link or image; select Save Target As and save the file to your computer.
  • To print PDF files select File > Print from the Adobe Reader tool bar.

For information about using assistive technology with Adobe Reader, please visit Adobe's accessibility resource centre.

Having difficulties?

If you encounter any difficulties accessing this website, or require information in an alternative format, please contact us.