Recruitment for 'Elementary School Commute Safety Guardians' in Nam-gu, Gwangju View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) announced on the 12th that it will publicly recruit traffic safety guardians to escort lower-grade elementary school children on their way to and from school to prevent traffic accidents in front of elementary schools, with applications open until the 25th.


The number of recruits is 18, and anyone who is a resident registered within the district and has no criminal record is eligible to apply.


Residents who hold traffic safety-related certificates or have experience in child traffic safety-related work will be given priority in selection.


Residents selected as traffic safety guardians will work 1 to 2 hours a day, 5 days a week, according to the school’s arrival and dismissal times, and will be paid 34,570 KRW for 2 hours of work per day.


The work period is from next month until December, and there will be no work on school holidays and vacation periods.


Residents who wish to work as child traffic safety guardians should prepare the application form and a copy of their resident registration and submit them in person by the 25th at the Traffic Administration Division office located in Songam Industrial Complex, Songam-dong, Nam-gu District Office.


The list of required documents can be downloaded from the announcement section on the Nam-gu District Office website, and for any other inquiries, contact the Traffic Administration Team of the Traffic Administration Division.



A Nam-gu official said, “We ask for the participation and interest of those who will care for our children like their own children or grandchildren so that our children can safely attend school,” and added, “We will create a safe city Nam-gu where not only children but all of us can be free from traffic accidents.”


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