Gyeonggi Province is publicly recruiting 50 members for the ‘Youth Food Safety Policy Group’ until the 5th of next month.


In accordance with the revised ‘Gyeonggi Province Food Safety Ordinance’ of 2020, Gyeonggi Province established the Gyeonggi Food Safety Policy Support Group in October last year.


The policy group is responsible for establishing an emergency response and crisis management system tailored to Gyeonggi Province’s food safety, analyzing various causes of food safety issues in Gyeonggi through cooperation with universities and food industry companies, and proposing and verifying concrete, field-centered policy measures.


The recruitment target is youth aged 19 to 34, including university (graduate) students. Residents of Gyeonggi Province will be given priority in selection.


Gyeonggi-do Food Safety Policy Support Team Recruitment Announcement

Gyeonggi-do Food Safety Policy Support Team Recruitment Announcement

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Applicants can refer to the announcement and poster posted on the Gyeonggi Food Safety Policy Support Group website (https://gfspi.or.kr/) and submit their application form via the QR code on the poster.


The policy group will hold an inauguration ceremony in April and will be active until December.


Gyeonggi Province will hold activity sharing meetings for exchanges among policy group members, and participants will receive volunteer activity hours recognition, with outstanding policy proposers receiving commendations and prize money.



Inchikwon, Director of the Food Safety Division of Gyeonggi Province, stated, "Last year, we launched the country’s first food safety policy support organization, the ‘Gyeonggi Food Safety Policy Support Group,’ and through its projects, we have created the Gyeonggi Youth Food Safety Policy Group. We hope that young people will propose diverse policies from their perspectives and that this will contribute to the advancement of Gyeonggi Province’s food safety policies."


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