Gwangju Nam-gu, Public Recruitment for Blue Road Library Operation Committee Members View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Nam-gu, Gwangju (District Mayor Kim Byung-nae) is publicly recruiting operating committee members who decide on various matters related to the operation of the Pureungil Library to revitalize and develop the library's operation.


According to Nam-gu on the 22nd, the public recruitment for the Pureungil Library operating committee will continue until the 30th.


Anyone with professional knowledge and experience related to library operation, such as cultural and educational figures and local resident representatives, or residents who have affection for the operation of Pureungil Library, are welcome.


However, committee members who are currently serving on two or more committees operated by the district office cannot apply.


The Pureungil Library operating committee is composed of up to 15 members, and current committee members can be reappointed once.

The number of members to be selected this time is understood to be between 6 and 9.


The Pureungil Library operating committee members are responsible for deliberating on matters related to the operation and development of the library, as well as supporting various cultural projects and lifelong education programs for residents.


Residents who wish to become members of the Pureungil Library operating committee should bring the application form, resume, consent form for the collection and use of personal information, and other related documents to the Pureungil Library by the 30th.


The term of office is two years, from January 2022 to December 2023, and the recruitment results will be notified on December 3rd via the website and individual mobile phones.


For further inquiries, please contact the Nam-gu Office Library Division for detailed information.





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