Gwangyang-si, Recruiting Surveyors for the '2020 Community Health Survey'
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Gwangyang City Health Center announced on the 12th that it will recruit surveyors for the ‘2020 Community Health Survey,’ jointly conducted with the Ministry of Health and Welfare (Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency), from the 15th to the 19th.
The number of recruits is four, and the qualifications require candidates to be 20 years or older, capable of using computers and the internet, able to work at designated locations within the work area, and not employed in multiple jobs.
The document screening and interviews will be conducted through on-site visits at Chonnam National University (Industry-Academic Research Institute), a partner university, and the final selected surveyors will visit sample households selected as survey targets from August 16 to October 31 to conduct one-on-one interviews using laptops with adults aged 19 or older.
For detailed recruitment requirements and application documents, inquiries can be made through the announcement section on the Gwangyang City Hall website or the Health Promotion Division of Gwangyang City Health Center (☎061-797-3789).
Jung Seon-ju, head of the Health Promotion Division, said, “We hope for interest and applications for the surveyor recruitment, and we ask households selected as survey targets to actively cooperate with the survey.”
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Meanwhile, the Community Health Survey, implemented since 2008, is used to develop and evaluate policies necessary for health promotion based on statistical data derived from measuring citizens’ health levels.
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