Suwon City Hall

Suwon City Hall

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The city of Suwon in Gyeonggi Province will recruit four institutions (organizations) to be entrusted with the Disabled Welfare Job Project next year on the 5th and 6th of next month.


The Disabled Welfare Job Project is a program that provides customized jobs according to disability types, such as environmental cleanup, cultural arts, mail sorting, and meal assistance, targeting unemployed registered disabled persons aged 18 or older within the jurisdiction.


Eligibility requirements include social welfare institutions or non-profit organizations located in Suwon with the capability and experience in operating disabled job projects.


When applying, the institution’s operational regulations and the articles of incorporation of the corporation or organization must specify disabled welfare projects as their purpose and main business, and there must be at least one year of operational performance in employment counseling, hiring, and management of disabled jobs as of the announcement date.


Additionally, there must be at least one staff member dedicated to disabled jobs who meets qualification requirements such as being a social worker or vocational rehabilitation expert, and the institution must have no history of exclusion from local subsidy projects or restrictions on receiving local subsidies.


The selected institutions will be responsible for overall support related to disabled job projects, including employment counseling, follow-up management, and education, as well as recruiting, selecting, and managing participants and placement institutions. They will also handle participant attendance management, wage payments, and subsidy budget management.



Suwon City will evaluate the capability and experience in performing disabled job projects and the operation plan for the disabled job project, and select institutions through a written and presentation review by a selection committee composed of experts in social welfare and job-related organizations.


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