Recruiting 121 Jobs for Enhanced Quarantine Measures Until the 14th

Suncheon-si, Recruiting Participants for Public Job Hope Work Support Project View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Suncheon City (Mayor Heo Seok) announced on the 6th that it will recruit 121 participants for this year's 'Hope Work Support Project' from tomorrow until the 14th to overcome the COVID-19 recession.


The Hope Work Support Project aims to provide emergency livelihood support due to the intensified employment shock caused by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, and will be conducted through vaccine administration administrative support and daily quarantine projects.


The city is recruiting 121 hopeful jobs at the Eup, Myeon, and Dong administrative welfare centers until the 14th, targeting vulnerable groups aged 18 or older who have experienced unemployment, business closure, or leave of absence.


The number of hires is 82 for vaccine administration administrative support and 39 for daily quarantine, totaling 121 people, and the project will be carried out for 4 to 6 months from next month until November.


The selected personnel will assist with temperature checks and on-site registration at vaccination centers, and will be deployed to check visitors' temperatures and maintain the environment at Eup, Myeon, Dong administrative welfare centers or multi-use public facilities.


Those wishing to participate should bring their ID and relevant documents and apply at their local Eup, Myeon, or Dong administrative welfare center by the 14th.


A Suncheon City official said, "Through this Hope Work Project, we will strengthen community vaccine administration support and daily quarantine, and actively provide jobs to residents to support their livelihoods."



For more details about the Hope Work Project, please refer to the Suncheon City website or contact the Eup, Myeon, Dong administrative welfare centers or the Suncheon City Investment and Job Creation Division.


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