Application Deadline: March 6

The Nakdong River Basin Environmental Office announced on the 26th that it will hire eight natural environment interpreters to efficiently conserve and manage the natural ecosystems of wetland protection areas and to widely promote ecologically excellent regions.


The Nakdong River Office's jurisdiction includes five locations: Changnyeong Upo Wetland (1 person), Nakdong River Estuary (2 persons), Gimhae Hwapocheon (2 persons), Miryang Sajapyeong (1 person), Madongho (1 person), and one ecological tourism area, Ulsan Taehwagang (1 person).


These areas are rich in biodiversity, home to endangered wild flora and fauna, and possess high conservation value due to their unique scenic, topographic, and geological characteristics.


Nakdonggang Regional Environmental Office to Hire 8 Nature Environment Interpreters View original image

Those hired as natural environment interpreters will work five days a week (8 hours per day) and engage in various activities such as periodic monitoring of wetland protection areas, natural purification activities, and providing ecological interpretation to visitors.


Applicants must reside near the wetland protection area they are applying for. For natural environment interpreters, applicants must have completed the natural environment interpreter training course designated by the Minister of Environment pursuant to Article 59-2, Paragraph 2 of the Natural Environment Conservation Act.


The application period for the first round of document screening is from the 26th until March 6.



Director Choi Jong-won stated, “We believe this is a great opportunity to hire individuals with abundant knowledge and experience in natural environment conservation to protect and promote excellent natural landscapes. We also expect this to greatly help create jobs for vulnerable employment groups.”


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