Mungyeong, Uljin, and 7 Other Locations Hire 54 More

Gyeongbuk Office of Education Conducts Additional Recruitment for Underserved Areas

Gyeongbuk Office of Education will additionally hire 54 cooks to work in school cafeterias at various levels.


This recruitment targets 9 regions where the number of applicants was below the number of selected candidates in the ‘2023 1st Education Public Staff New Recruitment’ held in July.

Gyeongbuk Office of Education.

Gyeongbuk Office of Education.

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The number of recruits by region is 3 in Yeongcheon, 7 in Sangju, 10 in Mungyeong, 3 in Cheongsong, 3 in Yeongyang, 4 in Yeongdeok, 6 in Yecheon, 15 in Uljin, and 3 in Ulleung.


An official from the Gyeongbuk Office of Education said, “In July, we hired 447 school cafeteria cooks to work in 21 cities and counties in the Gyeongbuk area, but 9 places fell short of the quota, so we plan to hire 54 more. The cooks to be hired this time will be indefinite-term contract workers who can work until the retirement age of 60. In principle, they will work in the region where they applied, but transfer to other regions is also possible.”


Applicants wishing to apply can submit their application forms by visiting the local education support office in person or by registered mail or email from the 30th to September 5th.


The recruitment will proceed with a first round of document screening and a second round of interviews, and the final successful candidates will be announced on September 14th.


For more details on eligibility and the exam, please check the announcements on the Gyeongsangbuk-do Office of Education and the respective local education support office websites.



Jung Jong-hee, head of the School Support Division at the Gyeongbuk Office of Education, said, “We hope for many applications from those who will join us to provide healthy and safe school meals for our growing students.”


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