Gwangjin-gu Recruits 20 Participants for Community Jobs Including Harmful Plant Removal
Job Discovery Team, Knife Sharpening and Umbrella Repair Center, Urban Agriculture Promotion Project, and More
Work Period: February 17 to June 30, Hourly Wage of 10,030 KRW... Applications Accepted from January 10 to 16
Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) is recruiting participants for the '2025 First Half Local Community Job Project' to support vulnerable groups and create jobs.
The Local Community Job Project is a program that discovers public jobs utilizing local resources to help stabilize the lives of low-income groups. In the first half of this year, 20 people will be recruited for 6 projects.
The project contents include ▲ Operation of Job Discovery Team ▲ Knife Sharpening & Umbrella Repair Center ▲ Support for Noise Relief and Mediation for Companion Dogs ▲ Activation of Online Order and Delivery for Traditional Markets ▲ Removal of Harmful Plants in Jungnangcheon Flower Garden ▲ Activation of Urban Agriculture.
The hourly wage is 10,030 KRW, and working hours vary from 4 to 7 hours per day depending on the project.
Applicants must be Gwangjin-gu residents aged 18 or older with work ability as of the project start date, belonging to households with a median income of 70% or less and assets of 499 million KRW or less.
The application period is from January 10 to 16, and the selection results will be announced on February 12. Participants will work at each project site from February 17 to June 30. For more details, please contact the Job and Youth Division of Gwangjin-gu Office.
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Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “This project was prepared to provide practical help to vulnerable groups who have the willingness to work but face difficulties in finding employment. We hope many residents will participate,” and added, “Jobs are the best welfare. We will continue to do our best to provide quality jobs and revitalize the local economy.”
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