Private School Administrative Staff Quota Increased for the First Time in 7 Years

Private School Administrative Staff Receiving Seoul Labor Cost Support Increased by 301 Positions Over 3 Years View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education will increase the number of administrative staff positions at private schools receiving financial deficit subsidies for personnel expenses to the level of public schools.


On the 9th, the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education announced that it will revise the "Private School Administrative Staff Quota Standards" for the first time in seven years and gradually increase the quota by 301 over three years.


A total of 294 private schools will see an increase in their staff quota through the financial deficit subsidies for personnel expenses. Additionally, 291 educational public service workers who previously worked in administrative offices will be included in the 2022 administrative staff quota.


According to the revised standards, when schools with increased quotas hire new administrative staff, they must announce details such as the recruitment field, number of hires, and eligibility requirements on the school and education office websites at least 20 days before the application deadline.



The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education plans to continuously strive to improve working conditions at both public and private schools and to supervise and guide to ensure fair personnel management.


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