Recruiting 108 People for 15 Projects... Applications Accepted at Songpa Iljari Center Until March Hiring Deadline

Songpa-gu quarantine officials conducted disinfection work on the afternoon of the 27th of last month at Rodeo Street in Munjeong-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul to prevent COVID-19.

Songpa-gu quarantine officials conducted disinfection work on the afternoon of the 27th of last month at Rodeo Street in Munjeong-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul to prevent COVID-19.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Songpa-gu (Mayor Park Seongsu) is expanding public work projects to ensure community safety and revive the local economy amid the prolonged COVID-19 crisis.


A total of 108 participants will be recruited across 15 projects.


Specifically, participants will be recruited for 15 projects including △disinfection and sterilization of vulnerable areas and multi-use facilities △transportation and health center support related to COVID-19 △support for traditional markets and shopping districts △operation of the Chamsari practice center △dementia management projects, among others.


In particular, about 80 people will be focused on disinfection activities and environmental maintenance at the community service centers, making every effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19 within the community.


Approximately 10 people will be responsible for delivery services for traditional markets and Nadul stores. Due to concerns about infection from COVID-19, demand for delivery has increased as people avoid dining out and purchase groceries and ready meals through non-face-to-face methods.


The project period runs until June 30. Participants will work 6 hours a day, 5 days a week. The daily wage is 52,000 KRW, with an additional 5,000 KRW for meal expenses, and enrollment in the four major social insurances is provided.


Anyone aged 18 or older residing in Songpa-gu can apply to participate.


Those interested should bring their ID and visit the Songpa Job Center (1st floor, annex building of Songpa-gu Office) to apply. Applications will close in March, and final participants will be selected. Individual notifications will be sent to participants.


For more details, contact the Songpa Job Center at 2147-3680~4.



Mayor Park Seongsu of Songpa-gu stated, “The community is facing difficulties due to the prolonged COVID-19 situation. We will actively support the rapid recovery of community safety and the local economy.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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