Hwasun-gun Recruiting Participants for 'Public Work and Local Community Jobs' View original image


[Hwasun=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Young-gyun] Jeonnam Hwasun-gun (Governor Gu Chung-gon) announced on the 14th that it will recruit a total of 207 people, including 170 participants for the public work project and 37 participants for the local community job project.


The public work and local community job projects are promoted to provide jobs for employment-vulnerable groups, aiming to stabilize the livelihoods of low-income earners and revitalize the local economy.


Applications can be submitted by visiting the administrative welfare centers in the applicant’s registered residential area from the 18th to the 22nd, a period of five days.


The county plans to invest 1.124 billion KRW in the first half of this year (February to June) to carry out the public work and local community job projects for five months.


The public work project includes 58 projects such as IT projects focused on youth employment, public service support, environmental cleanup projects, and COVID-19 quarantine support at schools and Jeonnam National University Hospital.


The local community job project consists of four projects, including support for multicultural families and maintenance of the Dolmen historic site.


Eligibility requirements include being at least 18 years old and capable of working, having household income at or below 65% of the median income standard, and owning assets less than 300 million KRW.


The county will finalize the candidates next month after conducting various selection criteria reviews, including qualifications, income, assets, and participation history of applicants.



Selected candidates will be notified individually, and after signing the employment contract, they will be assigned to the respective workplaces starting from the 22nd of next month.


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