Recruiting 6 Childcare Counselors by the 18th via Dongjak-gu Childcare Support Center Website... Roles Include Childcare Phone and Online Counseling, Parent Self-Help Group Support

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Dongjak-gu (Mayor Lee Chang-woo) is recruiting for the '2021 Our Neighborhood Childcare Leader.'


The Our Neighborhood Childcare Leader supports the systematization of childcare resources within the local community, provides user-centered childcare information and counseling, and assists with various childcare field activities.


Applicants must be Dongjak-gu residents aged 18 or older. Preference is given to those holding certifications such as Childcare Teacher Level 3 or higher, Social Worker Level 2 or higher, Kindergarten Teacher, as well as those with related experience such as co-parenting or operating online parenting cafes.


Residents wishing to participate can apply by visiting or mailing their application to the Dongjak-gu Childcare Support Center (Yeouidaebang-ro 36-gil 11) by the 18th.


The district will form a committee of three or more experts to evaluate candidates based on ▲personality ▲leadership ▲job performance ability ▲problem-solving skills, and will select six final candidates on the 27th.


The selected Childcare Leaders will be responsible for their respective areas starting in February, performing roles such as ▲phone and online counseling ▲supporting parent self-help groups ▲promoting childcare services, and will conduct on-site visits when necessary.


Additionally, for residents who consent to the Happy Birth One-Stop Service at the time of birth registration, the Childcare Leaders in each neighborhood will provide various information via phone or text messages regarding infant health, daycare center information, childcare fees, and child-rearing allowance support.


Working hours are 2 to 3 hours per day, 5 days a week, with an hourly wage of 8,720 KRW. Communication and transportation expenses are paid separately.



Kim Kyung-ok, Head of the Childcare Division, said, “Through this project, we will utilize the expertise of the Childcare Leaders to create a safe childcare environment together with the local community,” and added, “We hope many residents interested in childcare will participate.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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