Gwangju Social Service Center Recruiting Emergency Care Support Team Until the 17th
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] The Gwangju Metropolitan City Social Service Agency announced on the 13th that it is recruiting an emergency care support team, including caregivers, experienced nursing assistants, and childcare teachers, until the 17th to address blind spots in care caused by COVID-19.
The emergency care support team provides care services to the elderly, children, disabled individuals, and those in self-quarantine whose existing care services have been interrupted, with over 120 people currently applying.
Citizens who urgently need care can apply to the Gwangju Social Service Agency and receive care services through matching.
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Director Jo Ho-kwon said, "In the COVID-19 crisis, the Social Service Agency is playing a role as a detailed social safety net for Gwangju citizens by providing emergency care services," adding, "We will be a reliable care partner who looks after those suffering from COVID-19."
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