Geumcheon-gu Recruiting Participants for 2020 Safe Return Home Scouts... Applications Accepted at Geumcheon-gu Office 7th Floor Women and Family Division from February 3 to 7... Recruiting 27 People, Work Period March to December 2020

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Geumcheon-gu (Mayor Yu Seong-hoon) is recruiting participants for the ‘Safe Return Home Scout Project’ to support the safe return of crime-vulnerable groups who come home late at night.


The Safe Return Home Scout project is operated to create a ‘safe Geumcheon-gu for women and youth’ and to promote job creation for citizens who have experienced career interruptions.


A total of 27 people will be recruited, and the final selected candidates will work for 10 months from March to December. They will perform tasks such as supporting the safe return of crime-vulnerable groups and patrolling high-crime areas.


Applicants must be Seoul citizens aged 18 or older as of the recruitment announcement date, unemployed or daily wage workers without regular income, and must have a strong sense of mission and volunteer spirit to actively perform the scout role.


The application period is from February 3 to 7. Citizens who wish to participate can download the application form from the Geumcheon-gu Office website (https://www.geumcheon.go.kr) under the Notices and Announcements section, fill it out, and submit it in person at the Women and Family Division on the 7th floor of Geumcheon-gu Office.


The hiring process consists of a first round of document screening and a second round of interviews. The final selected candidates will be announced on February 19 on the Geumcheon-gu Office website.


Working hours are from 10 PM to midnight on Mondays, and from 10 PM to 1 AM the following day from Tuesday to Friday.


Wages are calculated based on the Seoul living wage (hourly wage of 10,523 KRW), with an additional 50% night work allowance added to the calculated amount.


Yu Seong-hoon, Mayor of Geumcheon-gu, said, “Last year, Safe Return Home Scout members conducted a total of 2,879 patrols to create safe streets, and a total of 17,946 residents used the safe return home service. We will continue to do our best to make Geumcheon-gu a safe place.”



For more details, please check the Notices and Announcements board on the Geumcheon-gu Office website or contact the Women and Family Division at Geumcheon-gu Office (☏2627-1438) for guidance.


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