Yangju City, Recruiting Organizations for the 2025 Disabled Employment Project
Yangju City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Kang Su-hyun) announced on the 22nd that it will publicly recruit one organization to carry out the 2025 Disabled Employment Project (Welfare Jobs) until November 1.
The selected project organization will operate the overall 2025 Disabled Employment Project (Welfare Jobs) from the date of contract signing until December 31, 2025, including ▲ job placement for welfare job participants ▲ attendance management and salary payment ▲ project fund execution and settlement ▲ participant education.
Applications are open to social welfare facilities related to disabled persons and non-profit private organizations located within the jurisdiction, and the selection of the project organization will be decided through the review of the selection committee.
Organizations wishing to apply can check the announcement posted on the notice and announcement board on the Yangju City Hall website, prepare the application documents, and visit the Welfare Support Division on the 3rd floor of Yangju City Hall.
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An official from the city stated, “We plan to select organizations with the capability and expertise to carry out the Disabled Employment Project, strive to develop various job roles, and enhance the satisfaction of participants in the Disabled Employment Project.”
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