10 Job Categories Including Educational Welfare Officers and After-School Care Staff
Applications Accepted from December 1 to 3

Daejeon Office of Education Exterior (Photo by Mo Seokbong)

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The Daejeon Office of Education will publicly recruit a talent pool of fixed-term educational support staff in 10 job categories to ensure smooth educational activities.


This initiative aims to reduce the hiring workload at schools and minimize work gaps caused by staff leave or other absences among educational support staff.


The recruitment categories include educational welfare officers, after-school care staff, administrative support staff for academic affairs (including academic, science, IT, and general administration), extended academic affairs support staff, kindergarten after-school program staff, special education support staff, nutritionists, kitchen staff, night duty staff, and cleaning staff-a total of 10 job categories. The talent pool will be utilized throughout 2026.


Applications will be accepted in person from December 1 to December 3 at Room 302 of the Daejeon Metropolitan Office of Education Annex, and proxy applications will also be allowed for greater flexibility.


For further details, please refer to the "Notices/Announcements" section under the "Information Board" on the Daejeon Office of Education website.


This recruitment is expected to help schools by reducing administrative work and enabling the prompt replacement of vacancies, support employees in using flexible leave policies, and provide job seekers with fair employment opportunities.



Jung Hyunsook, Director of Administration at the Daejeon Office of Education, stated, "By operating a talent pool of fixed-term educational support staff, we believe we can strengthen educational support activities by hiring verified personnel in a timely manner and reducing workloads at the educational sites. We will continue to listen to the voices of schools, employees, and job seekers, and actively support the creation of an educational community where everyone can thrive together."


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