Lectures on Culture, Sports, IT, and More at Elementary, Middle, and High Schools...
Up to 50,000 KRW Per Hour in Lecture Fees
Competency Enhancement Training for Community Instructors, Including Lecture Know-how and Youth Teaching Methods
Apply via the Gwangjin-gu Office Website by January 17

"Let's Learn and Grow Together"... Gwangjin-gu Recruiting Village Instructors for Sports, Arts, and IT View original image

Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) is recruiting community instructors to discover local human resources and provide various lectures to schools.


Community instructors are lecturers who visit elementary, middle, and high schools to support students' educational activities through creative experiences and after-school programs. The district recruits community instructors annually as education linking the community and schools expands.


The recruitment targets instructors with educational content on topics such as ▲culture and arts ▲sports ▲career aptitude ▲IT ▲environment. Applicants must reside in or have a living base in Gwangjin-gu, and there is no limit on the number of recruits.


Applications must be submitted by January 17 by registering the application form and other required documents on the Gwangjin-gu Office website. Existing instructors must also re-register if they wish to continue their activities this year. For more details, contact the Education Support Division of Gwangjin-gu Office.


New community instructors are required to undergo competency enhancement training before starting lectures. From February 5, a three-day course will cover topics such as setting the vision for community instructors, lecture know-how, and methods for teaching youth.


Afterward, when the district registers the community instructors' information, schools will directly request classes from instructors based on this information. Instructors conduct classes in creative experiences or after-school activities for elementary, middle, and high schools and can receive up to 50,000 KRW per hour as lecture fees.


Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “Every year, many community instructors provide high-quality educational programs and grow together with schools. I hope many people will apply for this recruitment to create a better educational environment.”



The district currently has a pool of 277 community instructors, and last year, 139 new instructors were recruited.


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