[Asia Economy (Sejong) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Sejong City is recruiting participants for the second round of the Hope Work Support Project this year.


According to the city on the 9th, this project is implemented to provide emergency livelihood support for employment-vulnerable groups who are struggling due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.


The total number of recruits is 201, and the recruitment fields are divided into four types: vaccine administration support, daily quarantine, alleyway commercial district recovery support, and public rest area improvement.


The project will be conducted for three months from next month until December. Priority participants include low-income disabled persons and other employment-vulnerable groups, as well as unemployed individuals or those on leave or business closure due to the impact of COVID-19.


Participants will support smooth vaccination at vaccination centers and be responsible for checking the temperature of visitors and maintaining the surrounding environment at eup/myeon/dong administrative welfare centers and multi-use public facilities.


Applications can be submitted by bringing identification and related documents to the resident center of the applicant’s jurisdiction by the 17th.


For more detailed information, please refer to the city hall website.



Yang Won-chang, Director of the City Economic and Industrial Bureau, said, “We hope that the job opportunities provided by the Hope Work Project will help residents who are struggling with their livelihoods due to the resurgence of COVID-19, even if only a little,” and added, “We ask for the citizens’ great interest and participation in the project.”


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