About EthicalJobs.com.au
EthicalJobs.com.au is an Australian-based job search platform and online community that connects jobseekers with paid and volunteer roles that have a social or environmental purpose. Based in Melbourne, it primarily serves not-for-profits, social enterprises, B Corps, community organisations, progressive businesses, and public sector employers looking to hire for values-aligned roles. Jobseekers can browse and apply for roles for free, while organisations pay to advertise jobs, buy bulk job ad packs, or promote listings for extra visibility on the site.
A charge from EthicalJobs.com.au will almost always relate to an organisation paying for recruitment-related services. Common reasons include a one-off purchase of a single job advertisement, a bundle or multi-pack of job ads, a featured or highlighted job upgrade, or a recurring billing arrangement for organisations that advertise regularly. Some employers may also see charges for renewing job listings, extending the duration of an ad, or upgrading to a higher-visibility placement. These fees are generally processed as online card payments and may appear on your statement as "ETHICALJOBS", "ETHICALJOBS.COM.AU" or a similar descriptor.
If you don’t immediately recognise a charge from EthicalJobs.com.au, first check with your organisation’s HR, recruitment, or hiring managers to see if a job ad or package was purchased using that card. You can also search your email for an invoice or receipt from ethicaljobs.com.au, as all purchases generate a tax invoice sent to the billing email provided at checkout and usually accessible via the employer account dashboard. To resolve questions, employers can log in to their EthicalJobs.com.au employer account to review billing history, or contact the support team through the contact form on ethicaljobs.com.au or via the email listed on their Contact page. Common issues—such as duplicate charges, mistaken card use, or confusion between once-off ads and ongoing packages—are usually resolved by providing the invoice number, organisation name, and last four digits of the card that was billed.