Visit the local community center at your address and apply by the 31st of this month

Seodaemun-gu to Provide Safe Jobs for 162 People in the Second Half of This Year View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seodaemun-gu (Mayor Moon Seok-jin) will carry out the 2021 second half Safe Jobs (Public Work) project from July 1 to December 17 to promote economic participation and work motivation among vulnerable groups.


The recruitment number is 162 people (148 youth and general, 14 elderly aged 65 or older), and applicants must be unemployed or daily workers without regular income aged 18 or older as of the work start date, with a combined family property of 300 million KRW or less.


The application period is until 6 p.m. on the 31st of this month, and applicants must visit the local community service center in person to fill out and submit the documents.


Required documents include the Safe Jobs Project application form, job-seeking form or job registration certificate, and consent form for personal information provision. If the actual property is 300 million KRW or less after deducting loans or debts, applicants can submit related certificates for adjustment.


The district selects candidates based on weighted total scores considering household head status, number of dependents, property holdings, and household income among qualified applicants.


Participants will support environmental maintenance, quarantine management, computer work, book organization, and public services at district office departments, community service centers, health centers, Seodaemun Natural History Museum, small libraries, and more.



The daily wage is 44,000 KRW for 5-hour workers and 27,000 KRW for 3-hour workers. Additionally, a daily meal allowance of 5,000 KRW and weekly and annual leave allowances are paid separately. The announcement of participants is scheduled for the 16th of next month.


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