Support for Project and Operating Expenses for Employment Support Services Targeting Career-Interrupted Women

Gyeongsangnam-do to Recruit Hopeful Institutions for Women New Work Centers Until the 28th View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] Gyeongsangnam-do (Governor Kim Kyung-soo) is recruiting new institutions wishing to be designated as Women's New Employment Centers (hereinafter referred to as Saeil Centers) for non-profit corporations and organizations in Gyeongnam Province by the 28th of this month.


Saeil Centers are institutions supported by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the Ministry of Employment and Labor that provide comprehensive employment and start-up support services to expand reemployment opportunities for women with career interruptions. There are currently nine centers operating in the province.


Once designated as a Saeil Center, the institution will receive support for personnel expenses, operating costs, and project expenses such as vocational education and training according to the center type and project scale.


The designation criteria include ▲ personnel to perform workforce development and employment support tasks for women with career interruptions, ▲ a separate counseling room for job matching consultations, ▲ convenience facilities such as offices and temporary childcare spaces, and ▲ other facilities and equipment necessary for performing duties.



Organizations or corporations wishing to be designated as Saeil Centers must submit the application form, business plan, and other required documents to the women's employment department of the city or county with jurisdiction over their location by the 28th. Applications can be submitted in person, by mail, or by email. For more details, please refer to the announcement on the websites of the province and the city/county.


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