Job Opportunities for Unemployed Disabled Persons Aged 18 and Over Until the 10th

Providing Various Jobs by Disability Type Including General, Welfare, and Specialized Types

Gwangju Buk-gu, Recruiting 386 Participants for Disabled Employment Project View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju City (District Mayor Moon In) announced on the 8th that it is recruiting participants for the '2022 Disabled Persons Job Project' until the 10th to provide various jobs suitable for disability types and expand social participation opportunities.


The number of recruits is a total of 386, an increase of 39 from this year, and the project period is from January to December next year.


According to the project type, ▲General type (administrative assistant, welfare service support, etc.) 143 people ▲Welfare type (library assistant, silver care, etc.) 206 people ▲Specialized type (assistant to developmental disability care workers) 37 people will be selected. Welfare and specialized types are recruited separately by consigned institutions.


Eligible participants are unemployed registered disabled persons aged 18 or older residing in Buk-gu.


Those who are National Health Insurance workplace subscribers, participants in other financially supported jobs, holders of business registration certificates or unique number certificates, and mild disabled persons who have participated continuously for more than 2 years in the disabled persons job project are excluded from participation.


To participate, refer to the Buk-gu Office website and apply at the local administrative welfare center with the required documents.


Participant selection will be finalized by the 24th through a selection committee review and interviews, and individual notifications will be made.


For more details, contact the Buk-gu Office Disability Welfare Division or the local administrative welfare center.


Mayor Moon said, "I hope this project will help stabilize the lives of residents who are having difficulties finding employment due to COVID-19."



Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong bong2910@asiae.co.kr


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