Reflecting Individual Disability Types and Desired Job Roles... Administrative Support at Dong Resident Centers, Service Support at Disability Welfare Facilities, etc. Registered Disabled Residents Aged 20+ Living in Seoul Can Visit Dong Resident Centers with ID to Apply for General Jobs Until the 30th

Jeong Munheon, Mayor of Jongno District

Jeong Munheon, Mayor of Jongno District

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Jongno-gu (District Mayor Jeong Munheon) is recruiting participants for the '2024 Disabled Employment Project' until November 30.


This project has been promoted annually since its inception in 2007 with the aim of expanding social participation and supporting income security for people with disabilities. This year, a total of 113 people will be hired, 13 more than last year's recruitment number.


The project period is one year, from January 1 to December 31, 2024. Depending on the type, 34 full-time general jobs, 33 part-time general jobs, and 46 welfare jobs (participatory type) will be hired.


Working hours vary by type, ranging from 14 to 40 hours per week, and salaries range from 552,160 KRW to a maximum of 2,060,740 KRW. The four major insurances and statutory allowances are applied.


Main duties include ▲supporting administrative work at community service centers ▲supporting welfare services at facilities for people with disabilities ▲supporting daily quarantine measures. Placement will be made by reflecting individual disability types and preferred duties as much as possible.


Eligible participants are unemployed registered disabled persons aged 20 or older residing in Seoul. Applications for general jobs can be made by visiting the address or the nearest community service center with an ID card by November 30. Welfare jobs are recruited directly by entrusted organizations and will be announced in December.


Details such as recruitment fields and required documents are provided on the district office website. Final successful candidates will be announced on December 15.



A Jongno-gu official said, “We have continuously promoted employment projects to establish a foundation for the independence of people with disabilities and improve their quality of life,” adding, “We will continue to strive to provide quality jobs for job-seeking disabled persons.”


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