Jangseong-gun Recruiting Participants for 'Hope Work Support Project' Until the 19th View original image


[Jangseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jo Hangyu] Jangseong-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Yoo Doo-seok) announced on the 17th that it is recruiting participants for the ‘2nd Hope Work Support Project’ until the 19th to revitalize the local economy, which has been stagnant due to COVID-19, and to provide temporary livelihood support for affected residents.


The project period is three months, from next month until November.


The recruitment fields include ▲ administrative support for vaccination and assistance with computer work ▲ daily quarantine projects ▲ maintenance projects for tourism resources and public rest areas, recruiting a total of 59 people across 17 fields.


Applicants must be Jangseong residents aged 18 or older who are able to work, and support is available for local residents who have experienced job loss or business closure due to COVID-19, those with a standard median income of 65% or less, and residents with assets under 300 million KRW.


However, youth are given priority selection without restrictions.


The wage is 8,720 KRW per hour, with an additional 5,000 KRW for transportation and snacks, and weekly and annual leave allowances are paid separately. Enrollment in the four major social insurances is mandatory.


Selected personnel will be deployed to support quarantine at the memorial park, manage the Hwangryonggang flower bed complex, and assist with vaccination administrative support.


Residents wishing to participate should submit an application form, a copy of their health insurance card, and a consent form for financial transaction information to the administrative welfare center of their respective town or township.



Jangseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jo Hangyu chg6001@asiae.co.kr


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