Looking for Taehwagang Ecotourism Guide... Ulsan to Recruit 15 Natural Environment Interpreters for Next Year
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Ulsan City is recruiting 'Nature Environment Interpreters' to expand the operation of ecological tourism programs and revitalize ecological tourism.
Citizens qualified as Nature Environment Interpreters can visit the Ulsan City website to download the announcement, fill out the application form and interpretation scenario, and submit them in person to the Nature Environment Team of the Environmental Policy Division of Ulsan City from the 24th to 6 PM on the 30th.
This recruitment will select a total of 15 people through document screening and an evaluation on December 6, where candidates will directly demonstrate ecological interpretation.
The selected interpreters will be appointed from January 2, 2023, and until December, they will provide interpretation and guidance on the ecological tourism resources of the Taehwa River, support the operation of the Taehwa River Exploration Information Center, and conduct birdwatching interpretation on the Ulsan Migratory Bird Travel Bus, among other duties.
Working hours are from 10 AM to 5 PM regardless of holidays or national holidays.
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Currently, there are nine Nature Environment Interpreters active in Ulsan City, who were selected in December last year.
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