Gwangju Office of Education Announces 8 Final Successful Candidates for Educational Public Service Positions for Persons with Severe Disabilities
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] The Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education announced on the 2nd that it had posted the final successful candidates for the '2021 Education Public Officials (Severely Disabled) Open Competitive Recruitment Examination' for 8 people on the Office of Education website on the 1st.
The Office of Education has been conducting recruitment exams annually since 2014 to provide quality jobs to severely disabled people who face difficult employment conditions and to foster a mutually cooperative organizational culture.
This year's recruitment position was 'Cleaning Assistant,' with a total of 133 applicants, and the interview was held at Gwangju Technical High School on the 27th of last month.
The 8 final successful candidates will receive a new appointee orientation and pre-adaptation training conducted jointly by the Office of Education and the Korea Disabled Development Institute, and then be assigned to educational administrative institutions and schools.
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An official from the Office of Education said, "We will continue to actively work to improve the employment rate of severely disabled people in our Office of Education so that opportunities for social participation of the severely disabled can be expanded."
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