Naju-si Recruiting for 'Culture, Arts, and Naju Studies Promotion Committee' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Naju City, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Kang In-gyu) announced on the 24th that it is recruiting members for the Cultural Arts Promotion Committee and the Naju Studies Promotion Committee to secure expertise in regional cultural arts policy and the promotion of Naju studies.


The city plans to conduct a nationwide open recruitment for appointed members of the two committees from today until 6 p.m. on the 30th.


The appointed members of the "Cultural Arts Promotion Committee" will be up to 15 people, excluding 5 ex officio members including the Naju City Vice Mayor and 3 institution-recommended members, and will publicly recruit 7 experts in various fields (cultural policy, facilities, history, performance, arts, etc.).


This committee will play a role in reviewing and advising on the discovery and promotion of cultural arts promotion policies in accordance with the "Ordinance on Cultural Arts Promotion."


The appointed members of the "Naju Studies Promotion Committee" will be up to 17 people in total, recruiting 12 experts related to regional studies excluding 2 ex officio members and 3 recommended members.


The recruitment fields include ecology, landscape, history, culture, cultural heritage, archival science, tourism, and regional studies. Applicants must have at least 3 years of work experience in related fields or hold a master's degree or higher.


The Naju Studies Promotion Committee will be responsible for reviewing and advising on the establishment and implementation of Naju studies promotion strategies and research support based on Article 8 of the "Ordinance on the Research and Promotion of Naju Studies."


The selection process for members of the two committees will involve a first round of document screening to determine eligibility, followed by a final selection through a lottery among those who pass the screening.


During the first eligibility screening, priority will be given to women (40%) considering gender balance, as well as to persons with disabilities, those familiar with local issues and conditions, and those with preferred career qualifications.


If the number of applicants falls short, the city will appoint members through its own selection process.


Applicants can fill out the application form posted in the announcement section on the city hall website and submit it by visiting the Cultural Arts Division of City Hall, by mail, or by email.


The term of office for committee members is two years from the date of appointment, and the selection results will be notified individually.



Mayor Kang In-gyu said, "The Cultural Arts Promotion Committee and the Naju Studies Promotion Committee will play a very practical role in reviewing and advising on policy discovery and promotion for creating a cultural happiness city where culture is part of daily life during the 7th local government term and revitalizing Naju studies. We ask for the interest and participation of all citizens so that Naju can leap forward as a representative historical and cultural city of the Republic of Korea."


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