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Yeongjin Jeonmun University, Free Training Course for Care Service Professionals

Yeongjin College of Technology (President Choi Jae-young) has been selected for the regional industry-customized job creation support project implemented by Daegu City, and will open a free training course to support employment for career-interrupted women and unemployed youth in the region.


The "Customized Care Service Professional Training Free Course" offered by the Department of Social Welfare at this college is recruiting 15 students for the first course until April 5.

Yeongjin Jeonmun University, Free Training Course for Care Service Professionals The scene of the customized care free training course conducted at Yeongjin College last year.

This course begins on April 17 and will provide theoretical and practical training daily from noon to 6 p.m. for about two months, covering understanding of the customized care service field, understanding of customized care activity programs, understanding of customized care health management programs, customized care counseling, and vocational aptitude education.


The training will be led by professional instructors in the customized care service field and professors in social welfare.


Participants will receive transportation expenses during the training period. Graduates of the course will be awarded certifications such as Recreation Instructor, Laughter Instructor, Level 2 Psychological Counselor, Level 3 Balloon Art, and Level 2 Educational Magic Instructor, and will be provided with employment opportunities at related companies.


This project promoted by Daegu City is conducted by selecting businesses to create jobs and develop vocational skills tailored to regional characteristics, aiming to resolve labor market imbalances between regions and create jobs within the region.


Professor Jang Yong-joo (Head of the Department of Social Welfare), in charge of this project, said, “While the demand for care personnel is greatly increasing, there is a significant shortage of professionals. As social demand for healthy care is growing, we hope many career-interrupted women and unemployed youth interested in this field will participate in the training.”


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