Selection of 128 Majors, Experienced, and Certified Instructors in 40+ Fields Including Theater, Woodcraft, Animation, Gugak, and Cheerleading... Recruiting Collaborative Instructors for Village School-linked Cultural Arts and Creative Experience from 11th to 20th

Yangcheon-gu Recruiting Instructors for Village Schools in Woodcraft, Gugak, Animation, and More View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Yangcheon-gu (Mayor Kim Soo-young) is recruiting 128 new cooperative instructors in the fields of cultural arts and creative experience linked to village schools from the 11th to the 20th.


As part of the 2021 Yangcheon Innovation Education District project, the district is recruiting cooperative instructors to discover talented local residents in various fields to support classes in cultural arts and creative experience during regular elementary, middle, and high school hours as 'village instructors.'


Now in its sixth year, the village school-linked cultural arts and creative experience cooperative instructor support project contributes to job creation by connecting the diverse talents of hidden local talents with the curriculum, while providing high-quality education to students.


This year, a total of 128 instructors will be recruited across five subjects: Korean language, art, music, physical education, and creative experience.


The detailed recruitment fields include about 40 areas such as ▲theater ▲reading ▲design ▲animation ▲gayageum ▲nanta ▲pilates ▲vocal ▲traditional games.


The application period is 10 days from the 11th to the 20th of this month. Applicants can visit the district office or submit by email after referring to the notices section on the Yangcheon-gu Office website. Final selection will be made through first-round document screening and second-round interviews.


Anyone who is a major, experienced, or holds relevant certifications in the recruitment fields can apply as a village instructor regardless of residence restrictions, but additional points will be given to residents of Yangcheon-gu during selection.


Additionally, the district announced that in line with the 'new normal' era after COVID-19, instructors who can flexibly utilize online and non-face-to-face platforms will be given priority in selection.



Kim Soo-young, Mayor of Yangcheon-gu, said, “The year 2020 was a difficult year for teachers and students due to many unexpected changes in the regular education schedule. At times like these, the need for high-quality creative talent development education that keeps pace with the non-face-to-face and new normal era is further emphasized.” He added, “We hope many talented prospective instructors will apply so that we can discover hidden talents, create jobs, and provide high-quality educational opportunities to students.”


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