Applications accepted from 25th to 29th... 4-month work period starting March 2, 5 days a week (4 hours per day), daily wage 34,880 KRW for 4 hours... Snack allowance 5,000 KRW separate

Recruitment of 40 Participants for Gangbuk-gu 'Local Quarantine Job Project' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gangbuk-gu (Mayor Park Gyeom-su) is recruiting participants for the 'Local Quarantine Job Project' responsible for COVID-19 quarantine work.


This project is one of the customized job policies that reinforce COVID-19 quarantine personnel while supporting employment for vulnerable groups.


The application period is from the 25th to the 29th of this month, and 40 people will be selected.


Participants will work for four months from March 2 to June 30 at multi-use facilities such as community service centers and sports facilities.


They will be responsible for basic quarantine tasks such as disinfecting facilities, checking the temperature of entrants, and managing visitor logs, working 5 days a week, 4 hours a day (3 hours for those aged 65 and over).


The daily wage is 34,880 KRW for 4 hours, with an additional 5,000 KRW for snacks.


Applicants must be Gangbuk-gu residents aged 18 or older with work ability, whose household income is 65% or less of the median income and whose assets are 300 million KRW or less.


▲Recipients of livelihood benefits under the National Basic Livelihood Security Act ▲Those who have received unemployment benefits but have not completed employment support programs ▲Those who have participated consecutively ▲More than two people in one household ▲Spouses and children of public officials are excluded from participation.


Applicants should submit their ID, a copy of their health insurance card, and a health insurance premium payment certificate for the last 6 months to the community service center of their address.


The district office will verify eligibility and notify the final selected candidates individually on February 24.


For more details, check the recruitment announcement in the news section on the district office website or contact the Job Policy Division of the district office or the community service center of your residence.



Mayor Park Gyeom-su of Gangbuk-gu said, "I hope this project will help stabilize the livelihoods of residents struggling due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic," and added, "We will devote all our efforts to creating jobs for vulnerable employment groups."


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

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