Until the 21st... To Expand Social Participation and Support Income Stability for Persons with Disabilities

Paju City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Kim Kyung-il) announced on the 14th that it will recruit participants for the 2025 Disabled Employment Project from the 13th to the 21st to expand social participation and support income stability for people with disabilities.

2025 Recruitment Notice for Participants in the Disabled Employment Project. Provided by Paju City

2025 Recruitment Notice for Participants in the Disabled Employment Project. Provided by Paju City

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The scale of participants selected for the Disabled Employment Project this time is 45 workers working 40 hours per week and 20 workers working 20 hours per week, totaling 65 people, and the working period is from January to December 2025.


Applicants must be unemployed registered persons with disabilities aged 18 or older residing in Paju City, and those who wish to participate can apply by visiting the administrative welfare center in their town or township of residence.


However, those who are National Health Insurance workplace subscribers (excluding dependents and voluntary continuous subscribers), participants in other financially supported employment projects promoted by government ministries or local governments, and those who have participated in the Disabled Employment Project for more than two consecutive years are restricted from participating.


If selected as participants, they will be assigned to about 40 locations such as administrative welfare centers in towns and townships, disability organizations, and facilities, performing various tasks such as administrative assistants, office support, and welfare service support staff. For more details, check the recruitment announcement on the Paju City Hall website or contact the Senior and Disabled Division.



Meanwhile, the city plans to recruit 109 people for welfare jobs and assistant caregiver jobs for people with developmental disabilities through private executing agencies.


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