Namwon City Recruiting 'Consumer Food Sanitation Monitors' Until the 14th
Inspection of Hygiene Management in Food Service Businesses and More
Namwon City in Jeollabuk-do is recruiting five new 'Consumer Food Hygiene Monitors' until the 14th.
According to the city on the 7th, this recruitment is planned to enhance reliability in food safety and improve transparency in food administration.
Namwon City is recruiting five new 'Consumer Food Hygiene Inspectors' until the 14th. Photo by Namwon City
View original imageEligible applicants must have their resident registration in Namwon City as of the announcement date, and holders of food hygiene-related certificates or graduates of food-related departments are eligible to apply. The final selection will consider certificate possession, relevant academic background, and previous experience as a Consumer Food Hygiene Monitor.
Consumer Food Hygiene Monitors will participate in food hygiene administration as consumers, including: ▲ inspecting hygiene management in food service businesses ▲ cracking down on and promoting prevention of substandard foods ▲ conducting promotional activities to improve food hygiene.
Interested citizens should visit the Hygiene Safety Team of the Health Support Division at Namwon City Public Health Center in person with the required documents. For more details, refer to the 'Notices and Announcements' section on the city hall website or inquire by phone.
A city official said, "We hope that many people interested in food safety will apply so that we can further strengthen food safety management and implement food administration that citizens can trust."
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