The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education is publicly recruiting dedicated coordinators for teacher rights protection.


On July 16, the provincial office announced that it would be recruiting “Teacher Rights Protection Coordinators” to work under the direct supervision of the Superintendent's Teacher Rights Protection Team from July 15 to 28. Eligible applicants include Gyeonggi residents, teachers within the province, as well as professionals in relevant fields such as lawyers, doctors, counseling experts, and police officers who have an interest and competence in the protection of teacher rights.


The Teacher Rights Protection Coordinators will take responsibility for providing one-on-one support to teachers facing challenges such as serious infringements of teacher rights, being reported for child abuse, or dealing with malicious complaints—from the onset of the incident until its resolution. Their role includes prompt initial responses through site visits, investigation of incidents, and integrated support in psychological, administrative, and legal areas. Applications should be submitted by email (ks2sky@korea.kr).


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The provincial office will notify each applicant individually of the final selection results on July 31 after conducting both document screening and interviews. Those selected will be registered in the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education’s talent pool and will receive preferential treatment in related projects.


The office plans to further strengthen its on-site support system for teacher rights protection based on the expertise and experience of the coordinators, enabling teachers to focus on their educational work with peace of mind.



Meanwhile, the public recruitment guidelines for the Teacher Rights Protection Coordinator position can be found in the notices section of the provincial office’s website (https://www.goe.go.kr).


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