Providing Jobs in Six Fields for Vulnerable Employment Groups, Four-Month Duration... Five Days a Week, 3 to 5 Hours a Day
Recruiting 30 Participants from January 24 to February 7... Apply in Person at Local Community Service Centers

Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) is recruiting participants for the "2025 First Half Local Community Job Project" to stabilize the livelihoods of vulnerable groups struggling with job shortages.


The "Local Community Job Project" provides productive and sustainable jobs by utilizing local specialized resources. The district promotes this project to partially support the income necessary for livelihood maintenance of vulnerable employment groups such as low-income earners and long-term unemployed individuals.


The job recruitment period is from January 24 to February 7. Any Gwanak-gu resident aged 18 or older with work ability as of the project start date, March 4, can apply. However, ▲households with income exceeding 70% of the median income ▲household combined assets exceeding 499 million KRW ▲two participants from one household ▲spouses and children of public officials are excluded from selection.


The district plans to select a total of 30 people (▲13 under 65 years old ▲17 aged 65 or older) for six projects including ▲Visiting Job Pioneer Team ▲Visiting Knife Sharpening and Umbrella Repair Center ▲Park Environment and Facility Maintenance ▲Illegal Advertisement Storage Warehouse Banner Recycling Project ▲Resource Recycling through Collection and Sorting of Waste Resources.


Residents participating in the Local Community Job Project will work for about four months from March 4 to June 30.


Gwanak-gu, Recruiting 30 Participants for the First Half of the Year Community Job Project View original image

Working hours are five days a week, 3 to 5 hours per day (5 hours for those under 65, 3 hours for those 65 or older). Workers will receive various benefits including ▲enrollment in the four major social insurances ▲weekly and monthly leave allowances ▲health checkups ▲safety and health, sexual harassment prevention, and human rights education.


Residents wishing to participate can check the Gwanak-gu Office website (News → Recruitment Announcements) and apply by bringing the required documents to the community service center in their residential area.


The district will comprehensively review applicants’ assets, income, and participation history and announce the final selected candidates on February 25, contacting successful applicants individually.


For more details about the first half Local Community Job Project, please contact the Job Venture Division of Gwanak-gu Office.



Mayor Park Junhee said, “Creating sustainable public jobs is very important to stabilize the livelihoods of residents struggling with economic recession and job shortages and to recover the local economy. We will continue to do our best to actively utilize local resources to lead the revitalization of the local community and create quality jobs.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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