Ulsan City Recruiting 900 Volunteers for the National Sports for All Festival
Available on the website until March 14
Ulsan City is starting to recruit volunteers for the ‘2024 National Sports for All Festival’ to be held in April this year. The application deadline is March 14.
Volunteers for the festival can apply regardless of their place of residence, as long as they are 18 years or older. They will be responsible for providing convenience to athletes, officials, and spectators through roles such as △General Situation Room △Venue Information Desks △Promotion Support △Game Support △Opening and Closing Ceremony Support.
Volunteer applications can be submitted on the festival’s volunteer website. Ulsan City will review applicants based on their basic attitude, willingness to participate, job competency, and sense of responsibility, and will select a final 900 volunteers by the end of March. Selected volunteers will be assigned to the opening and closing ceremonies and various competition venues of the ‘2024 National Sports for All Festival’ held from April 25 to 28.
Additionally, volunteers will be provided with activity uniforms, auxiliary bags, and manuals necessary for their activities. After the volunteer work is completed, they will receive reimbursement for expenses and a certificate of participation.
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An official from Ulsan City said, “We hope for the active interest and participation of citizens in the National Sports for All Festival held in Ulsan.”
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