National Honam Biosource Center Announces Open Recruitment for 26 Education Instructors
Operation of Various Educational and Experiential Programs for All Citizens
The National Honam Biological Resources Center (Director Ryu Tae-cheol) announced that it will recruit instructors to operate the 2024 educational program for 14 days from the 2nd to the 15th.
Instructors are divided into main instructors and assistant instructors. Main instructors are responsible for developing educational programs and delivering lectures, while assistant instructors mainly handle tasks such as attendance and safety management of trainees and support for experiential activities.
Once appointed as an instructor, they will operate educational programs targeting schools, groups, and families at the National Honam Biological Resources Center for one year from January to December next year.
About 26 instructors will be selected through document screening, interviews, and lecture demonstrations (applicable only to main instructors). Detailed information such as eligibility and lecture fees can be found on the National Honam Biological Resources Center website.
Since its opening in May 2021, the National Honam Biological Resources Center has been operating various educational and experiential programs for all citizens to help understand island and coastal biological resources and to spread the value of biodiversity conservation.
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Ryu Tae-cheol, Director of the National Honam Biological Resources Center, said, “We hope many passionate and creative talents who can easily inform the public about island and coastal biological resources and biodiversity will apply.”
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