Applications open until the 5th of next month
Targeting youth, women with career interruptions, and more

Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province and the SW Miraechaeum Jeonbuk Center are recruiting experienced professional instructors to be in charge of SW and AI education as part of the "2025 SW Miraechaeum Project" to nurture digital talent for the future. Applications are open until the 5th of next month.


According to the province on the 20th, eligible applicants include unemployed youth, women who have experienced career interruptions, and retired professionals residing in the province. Applicants must have completed at least 120 hours of relevant training.

Jeonbuk Provincial Government Office building. Provided by Jeonbuk Province.

Jeonbuk Provincial Government Office building. Provided by Jeonbuk Province.

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The recruited instructors are required to complete a total of 40 hours of specialized training, including ▲basic competency expansion ▲unplugged activities ▲metaverse ▲AI robotics ▲AI creator ▲coding box. After competency and participation evaluations, 50 instructors will be finally appointed.


The appointed instructors will provide SW education at child welfare facilities and elementary and middle schools until December 31, and will receive benefits such as full support for participation in SW-related events and exam fees for obtaining SW and AI instructor certifications.


The province plans to bridge the digital education gap and foster key talent with competitiveness in the SW and AI fields through the appointment of these experienced instructors. To this end, the SW education infrastructure will be continuously expanded, and the support system will be strengthened so that all residents can easily access SW education.


Further details can be found on the SW Miraechaeum Jeonbuk Center website, and inquiries can be made through the participating organization, Playcoding.


Kim Jaecheon, Director of the Digital Industry Division of the province, said, "In the era of digital innovation, SW and AI education is a key factor that determines future competitiveness," and added, "Through this recruitment, we expect to further strengthen the local SW education infrastructure and lay the foundation for nurturing digital talent."


Meanwhile, since 2023, Jeonbuk Province has trained 134 instructors through the SW Miraechaeum Project with a total project budget of 9.7 billion KRW, and has provided high-quality SW education to 15,950 elementary and middle school students and information marginalized groups.





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