Recruitment of 27 college students to support learning for children in blind spots of care in Yongin Special City

Recruitment of 27 college students to support learning for children in blind spots of care in Yongin Special City

Yongin Special City is recruiting 27 college students to work as learning assistants to help children in blind spots of care. The learning support project provides customized care services to children while also providing college students with career opportunities.

Recruitment of 27 college students to support learning for children in blind spots of care in Yongin Special City

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Yongin Special City (Mayor Lee Sang-il) announced that it will recruit 27 college students to work as learning assistants for children in blind spots of local care from January 2 to 12 next year.

This project aims to connect children in need of care with college students, providing learning and care services to the children and work experience that matches their major and aptitude to the college students.

The selected college students will work at 56 locations, including local children’s centers and childcare centers, for four hours a day from February to July next year, and will receive an hourly wage of 11,670 won, the minimum wage for Yongin City in 2025.

College students teach their children subjects, art activities, reading guidance, and other classes that utilize their majors and talents, while also performing play and caregiving duties.

Applicants must be college (graduate) students with an address in Yongin City, students on leave of absence, or job seekers who have graduated from college within the past three years. Those who wish to participate can apply online at the ‘Job Support Project Integrated Application System (https://apply.jobaba.net)’ from January 2 to 12 next year.

For more information, please contact the Yongin City Employment Policy and Youth Employment Team (031-6193-2795).

City officials said, “This learning support assistant project provides college students with an opportunity to build careers that match their majors and aptitudes and increase their employment competitiveness, while also providing customized learning and care services to children in need of care.” They added, “We will continue to support various policies so that young people can build the foundation they need to enter society.”

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