Recruiting a total of 90 people... 31 full-time, 12 part-time, 47 welfare jobs... Applications accepted at local community centers until December 11

A participant in the employment program for people with disabilities is cleaning toys at the Gangbuk Childcare Support Center.

A participant in the employment program for people with disabilities is cleaning toys at the Gangbuk Childcare Support Center.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gangbuk-gu (Mayor Park Gyeom-su) is recruiting participants for the '2021 Disabled Persons Job Project' until the 11th.


The Disabled Persons Job Project is a policy designed to provide income-generating opportunities to disabled individuals, supporting their independence and promoting social participation.


The total number of recruits is 90, consisting of 31 full-time positions, 12 part-time positions, and 47 welfare jobs. Full-time (40 hours per week) and part-time (20 hours per week) positions involve a five-day workweek with monthly salaries of 1,822,480 KRW and 911,240 KRW, respectively.


For welfare jobs (14 hours per week), work is limited to 56 hours per month with a monthly salary of 488,320 KRW.


The salary includes the employee's share of the four major social insurances, so the actual amount received may vary individually.


Applicants must be unemployed disabled persons aged 18 or older registered under the Disabled Welfare Act. Those excluded from participation include ▲ National Health Insurance workplace subscribers (excluding dependents) ▲ persons assessed with long-term care grades ▲ holders of business registration certificates or unique number certificates ▲ participants in other job projects ▲ personnel related to executing or placement institutions ▲ participants for two consecutive years. However, persons with severe disabilities, those aged 65 or older, and basic livelihood security recipients are not considered two-year consecutive participants.


Those wishing to participate should prepare an application form, consent form for personal information provision, and apply to the disabled affairs officer at their local community service center. Application forms can be downloaded from the public notices section (currently ongoing) on the district office website.


The district office plans to notify applicants individually of acceptance results on December 23 through the local community service centers. Final selected participants will work for one year starting next year at community centers and local welfare facilities, assisting with administrative and welfare support, meal services, environmental maintenance, and other tasks. For more details, contact the district office's Life Security Division.



Mayor Park Gyeom-su of Gangbuk-gu said, "I hope this job project will help disabled persons who have difficulties managing their daily lives independently," adding, "We will continue to support increasing job opportunities for vulnerable groups."


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