Mapo-gu to Recruit Participants for Donghaeng Job Program Starting from the 22nd

137 People to be Selected for 24 Projects Including Our Neighborhood Environmental Guardians from July

Residents Aged 18 and Over with Work Ability... Income, Dependents, and Other Factors Considered; Successful Candidates Announced on the 27th of Next Month



Mapo-gu, Recruiting Participants for Donghaeng Job Program View original image


Mapo-gu (Mayor Park Gang-su) is recruiting 137 participants for the Donghaeng Job Program in the second half of the year.


The Seoul Donghaeng Job Program is a public work project that provides productive jobs to low-income and employment-vulnerable groups to help stabilize their livelihoods and promote self-reliance.


Participants will engage in 24 projects including Our Neighborhood Environmental Guardians, Civil Service Guide Helpers (Digital and General Civil Service Offices), and Digitization of Important Records.


The work period is from July 1 to December 20, totaling 5 months and 20 days, with a 5-day workweek. The daily wage for participants under 65 years old working 6 hours a day is 58,000 KRW, and for those 65 and older working 3 hours a day, it is 29,000 KRW. A daily incidental expense of 6,000 KRW and weekly holiday and annual leave allowances are also provided.


Eligible participants must be Mapo-gu residents aged 18 or older as of July 1 this year with the ability to work. Among them, applicants must meet one of the following criteria: ▲unemployed or daily workers without regular income who have registered as job seekers ▲homeless persons certified by administrative or credible institutions ▲household combined assets of 400 million KRW or less ▲household income at or below 75% of the median income based on household members.


The application period is from the 22nd to the 31st of this month. Those wishing to participate should prepare the application form, consent form for personal information collection, job seeker registration confirmation, and other required documents and submit them in person at the local community service center of their residence.


The required documents are available at the local community service centers and can also be downloaded from the Mapo-gu website starting from the 22nd.


Participants will be selected comprehensively based on their asset status, number of dependents, household income, public job participation period, vulnerability, and qualifications. Final successful candidates will be contacted individually on June 27.


For more details, contact the Mapo-gu Job and Youth Division or the local community service center of your residence.



Mayor Park Gang-su of Mapo-gu said, “We hope many people will show interest and participate in this project that supports the economic activities of low-income and employment-vulnerable residents,” adding, “Mapo-gu will continue to focus on and strive for policies that support the livelihood stability and self-reliance of local residents.”


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