Targeting Youth Aged 18 to 45, Up to 30 Members to Be Selected
Active in Four Divisions Including Employment and Housing Welfare

Buan County in North Jeolla Province is publicly recruiting members for the '3rd Buan County Youth Policy Council' until December 1.

Recruitment Poster for the 3rd Youth Policy Council Members. Provided by Buan County

Recruitment Poster for the 3rd Youth Policy Council Members. Provided by Buan County

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According to the county on November 19, this recruitment aims to expand youth participation in policymaking and broadly reflect the voices of young people throughout county administration, as they are the beneficiaries of these policies.


The Youth Policy Council is a youth participation body based on the Buan County Youth Basic Ordinance. It serves as a key channel for the development of local youth policies by gathering youth opinions, monitoring policies, identifying and proposing youth agendas, and performing various other roles.


Eligible applicants are young people aged 18 to 45 who either reside in or are active in Buan County. Anyone interested in youth policy or motivated to participate is welcome to apply. Up to 30 members will be selected, and those chosen will work in one of four divisions: employment, housing and welfare, culture and arts, and participation rights.


The term for council members will run from their appointment in 2026 until December 31, 2027. During this period, members will engage in a variety of activities, including policy proposals and exchanges with local and external youth and youth organizations.


Youth interested in participating can download the application form from the county office website, fill it out, and submit it along with the required documents by email. Final members will be selected through document screening and interviews. Detailed information about the recruitment process can be found on the county office website.



County Governor Kwon Ikhyeon stated, "The Youth Policy Council is an important channel for ensuring that the voices of young people are reflected in county administration," adding, "I hope many young people will participate and help shape the future of our region together."


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