The Gyeonggi Province Residents' Rights Committee will publicly recruit 'Resident Participation Ombudsmen,' who will monitor and investigate provincial administration, from January 2 to 15 next year. This is the first time the Resident Participation Ombudsman recruitment is being held.


Unlike the existing Gyeonggi Province Ombudsman, the Resident Participation Ombudsmen will have roles such as monitoring and evaluating public projects in Gyeonggi Province, consulting on power abuse issues, and providing legal advice related to the duties of the Residents' Rights Committee.


With the establishment of the Resident Participation Ombudsman system, the existing 'Ombudsman' will be renamed 'Residents' Rights Committee Member' and continue their roles.


Gyeonggi 'Domin Participation Ombudsman' First Recruitment... 50 People Until January 15 Next Year View original image

The recruitment scale for the Resident Participation Ombudsmen this time is 50 people.


Applicants must have at least 2 years of practical experience in the relevant field or hold a position of assistant professor or higher at an accredited research institution. Those with at least 2 years of experience as a grade 5 or higher public official in the national or local government, or those recommended by private organizations, can also apply.


Applicants can visit the Gyeonggi Province website to check the recruitment announcement and then apply by contacting the Resident Participation Team of the Gyeonggi Province Residents' Rights Committee via email at 007ajw@gg.go.kr.



Jang Jin-su, Chairman of the Gyeonggi Province Residents' Rights Committee, stated, "Through the Resident Participation Ombudsman system, we expect that residents' direct participation in provincial administration will realize fair and transparent governance in Gyeonggi Province."


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