Looking for Colleagues to Join... Gyeongbuk Fire Department Recruits Temporary Workers to Fight Against COVID-19
Application Submission Until February 9, Deployment for Emergency Patient Transport and Consultation Tasks
The Gyeongbuk Fire Headquarters is hiring 26 temporary workers to serve as 119 paramedics and emergency situation management center counselors until February 9.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] The Gyeongbuk Fire Headquarters is hiring 26 temporary workers to respond to the spread of the COVID-19 Omicron variant.
Twenty 119 paramedics at fire stations and six counseling staff at the Emergency Situation Management Center will work temporarily for six months.
Applicants must be at least 20 years old and hold or be expected to obtain a Level 1 Emergency Medical Technician certification or a nursing license.
Applications and resumes must be submitted in person to the Rescue and Emergency Department of the Gyeongbuk Fire Headquarters or sent by registered mail by the 9th.
After the first document screening and second interview, the final selection will be made. In February, after job training, they will be deployed to local fire station 119 paramedic teams and the Gyeongbuk Fire Headquarters 119 Emergency Situation Management Center to transport emergency patients and provide COVID-19 counseling services.
The recruitment announcement can be found on the Gyeongbuk Fire Headquarters website or on job recruitment sites.
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Director Lee Youngpal said, “We will strengthen the infectious disease response system by securing temporary workers,” adding, “We will respond quickly and appropriately to emergencies to provide high-quality emergency services to the residents.”
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