Designated for Tasks Requiring Expertise

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[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] Muan County, Jeollanam-do, is designating positions that require expertise and continuity as specialized positions, aiming to enhance the professionalism of public officials and improve the quality of administrative services through the operation of specialized officers.


According to the county on the 12th, specialized positions will be designated for tasks that require long-term service in the same position or field and need expertise for smooth task execution. Employees selected as specialized officers for these positions through application or recommendation will be restricted from transfer to other departments for three years but will receive preferential treatment in personnel matters and allowances.


To this end, Muan County plans to accept applications for positions requiring designation as specialized positions, designate these positions through the Personnel Committee review by November, and reflect the application and screening process for specialized officers in the personnel appointments in the first half of next year.


Muan County intends to actively respond to the changing administrative environment by strengthening the professionalism of public officials through the designation of specialized positions and the selection of specialized officers, thereby providing better administrative services.


Meanwhile, Muan County has designated four positions as specialized positions so far, including performance hall management and agricultural machinery rental-related tasks, and is operating by selecting specialized officers.



Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo ohj1358@asiae.co.kr


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