Yeoju-si, Recruitment of Participants for the First Half of the Year Regional Community Job Project
Recruitment of 14 Participants for 7 Workplaces Including Ceramics Culture Complex
For Employment-Vulnerable Groups Until the 31st
Yeoju City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Lee Chung-woo) is recruiting participants for the "2025 First Half Regional Community Job Project" for employment-vulnerable groups from the 20th to the 31st.
Applicants must be Yeoju citizens who are at least 18 years old and capable of working as of the project start date (March 4, 2025), with household income at or below 60% of the median income and assets of 400 million KRW or less.
A total of 14 people will be recruited, with 2 people selected for each of the 7 workplaces (Ceramics Culture Complex, Food Bank (Gyodong), Ganam-eup, Sejongdaewang-myeon, Heungcheon-myeon, Geumsa-myeon, Buknae-myeon). Selected participants will take part from March 4 to July 11, 2025.
Working conditions are 5 hours per day, 25 hours per week (for those aged 65 and over, 3 hours per day, 15 hours per week). Wages are 10,030 KRW per hour, with additional daily expenses of 5,000 KRW, plus weekly holiday pay and annual leave.
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Citizens wishing to participate should bring their ID and apply in person at their local eup, myeon, or dong administrative welfare center during the application period. Detailed recruitment information can be found on the Yeoju City Hall website or at the local eup, myeon, or dong administrative welfare centers.
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