Recruiting a total of 110 participants for the '2021 Disabled Job Project' until December 2... Working for one year from January 1, 2021, at public institutions and disability welfare organizations

Gwangjin-gu to Recruit 110 Participants for 2021 Disabled Employment Program View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Seon-gap) is recruiting participants for the '2021 Disabled Employment Project' operating from January to December next year.


This project was established to help the social participation and economic independence of people with disabilities by providing jobs that consider the special characteristics of the disabled.


The recruitment target is unemployed persons with disabilities aged 18 or older registered under the Disability Welfare Act residing in Seoul.


The number of recruits is a total of 110, including 41 full-time general jobs, 23 part-time general jobs, and 46 welfare jobs.


The work content for general jobs includes administrative and welfare service support tasks at public institutions and welfare facilities, while welfare jobs include meal support, guidance for disabled-only parking zones, environmental cleanup, and assistance with other rehabilitation programs.


Residents who wish to participate must bring the application form, ID, and related documents and visit the Social Welfare and Disability Division in the district office by December 2 to apply in person.


The district office plans to select participants through a first document screening and a second interview, with the selection results posted on the district website and individually notified on December 16.


Selected participants will be assigned to work at the district office, community service centers, and disability welfare institutions starting January 1 next year.


For more details, contact the Social Welfare and Disability Division of Gwangjin-gu.



Mayor Kim Seon-gap said, "We aim to provide public jobs tailored to the characteristics of people with disabilities, who face even greater difficulties finding employment due to COVID-19, to support their independence," adding, "We will continue to promote customized welfare policies that can be felt in daily life."


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