Yeonggwang-gun to Recruit 'Public Job Participants' Until the 14th
[Yeonggwang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jeonseong] Yeonggwang-gun, Jeollanam-do is recruiting participants for the ‘2022 First Half Local Community Job Project and Local Quarantine Job Project’ targeting employment-vulnerable groups struggling due to COVID-19 until the 14th of this month.
According to the county on the 5th, this job project aims to support the livelihood of employment-vulnerable groups, unemployed persons, and those on leave or business closure by providing direct jobs, while minimizing blind spots in quarantine management to ensure the safe daily life of residents.
The recruitment fields include the first half local community job project (5 projects, total 17 people) and the local quarantine job project (2 projects, total 18 people).
First, the first half local community job project consists of ▲Rural Development Demonstration Test Field Management Project ▲Industrial (Agricultural-Industrial) Complex Surrounding Environment Maintenance Project ▲Public Sewage Environment Maintenance Project ▲Gunseo-myeon 100-ri Flower Road Creation Project ▲Daema-myeon Beautiful Flower Road Creation Project.
Applicants must be Yeonggwang-gun residents with a standard median income of 65% or less and assets under 400 million KRW. The work period is from next month 7th to June 30th.
The local quarantine job project includes ▲County Office Quarantine Project ▲Center and Eup/Myeon Quarantine Project.
Eligibility includes employment-vulnerable groups, those who experienced unemployment or business closure due to COVID-19, and Yeonggwang-gun residents needing livelihood support due to local economic downturn. The work period is from next month 7th to May 31st.
Those wishing to participate in the project can apply by visiting the Eup/Myeon office of their resident registration area by the 14th.
Detailed information can be found on the county website, and the final selected candidates will be contacted individually through the responsible department.
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Yeonggwang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jeonseong leejs7879@asiae.co.kr
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