Salary: $68.4 per hour
Entry Requirements:(a)(i) Level 2 or equivalent or above in five subjects in the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination (HKDSEE), or equivalent; or
(ii) Level 2 / Grade E or above in five subjects in the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE), or equivalent; and
(b) Met the language proficiency requirements of Level 2 or above in Chinese Language and English Language in HKDSEE or HKCEE, or equivalent.
(Note: The subjects in (a) above may include Chinese Language and English Language.)
Note:(1) “Attained with Distinction” in Applied Learning subjects (subject to a maximum of two Applied Learning subjects), and Grade C in Other Language subjects in the HKDSEE are accepted as equivalent to Level 3 in the New Senior Secondary subjects in the HKDSEE. “Attained” in Applied Learning subjects (subject to a maximum of two Applied Learning subjects), and Grade E in Other Language subjects in the HKDSEE are accepted as equivalent to Level 2 in the New Senior Secondary subjects in the HKDSEE.
(2)The subjects may include Chinese Language and English Language.
(3)‘Grade C’ and ‘Grade E’ in Chinese Language and English Language (Syllabus B) in the HKCEE before 2007 are accepted administratively as comparable to ‘Level 3’ and ‘Level 2’ respectively in Chinese Language and English Language in the 2007 HKCEE and henceforth.
Duties:(a) To assist existing Mutual Aid Committees and Owners Corporations in multi-storey buildings in furthering their interests in environmental problems and
public affairs and organising members to form effective social groups for community work;
(b) To assist in the formation of Mutual Aid Committees/Owners Corporations in multi-storey buildings, villages or among groups of people;
(c) To assist in recruiting Resident Liaison Ambassadors, and to encourage and assist Mutual Aid Committees in multi-storey buildings to form themselves
into permanent bodies such as Multi-storey Building Owners Corporations;
(d) To keep comprehensive work records, conduct building visits and write visit reports afterwards under the instructions and guidance of District Office staff;
(e) To assist in the registration of Mutual Aid Committees;
(f) To assist in monitoring service providers and their work progress;
(g) To assist District Office staff in resolving matters relating to building management when required;
(h) To promote community involvement in the Fight Crime Campaign, Clean Hong Kong Campaign and other campaigns in such manner as directed by the
District Officer/Assistant District Officer;
(i) To assist in surveys as and when required;
(j) To provide feedback and sound out public opinion;
(k) To assist in the supervision of activities and management of community centres and halls;
(l) To answer public enquiries; and
(m) To handle any other appropriate duties assigned.
Terms of Appointment:Part-time job; irregular working hours including on day time and at night time of weekdays, Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays. Successful candidates are also required to work outdoors.
Fringe Benefits Unless one of the exemptions specified in the Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF) Scheme Ordinance (Cap. 485) is applicable to the successful candidate, the Government will arrange to make contributions for the candidate to a registered MPF scheme. Other benefits such as rest days, statutory holidays (or substituted holidays), maternity leave, paternity leave and sickness allowance, where appropriate, will be granted in line with the provisions in the Employment Ordinance when applicable.
How to apply:(1) Applicants must apply online through the G.F. 340 Online Application System of the Civil Service Bureau (https://www.csb.gov.hk). The application must also be supported by submission of supporting documents by post or in person (For details, please refer to item (3) below.)
(2) Applications which are incomplete or submitted in person, by post, by fax or by e-mail will not be accepted.
(3) Applicants must submit the photocopies of all supporting documents including the academic result/certificates and employment proofs (e.g. employment certificates, reference letters, etc.) to the enquiry address below by post or in person on or before the closing date for application. For submission by post, the postmark date on the envelope will be regarded as the date of application. To avoid delayed or unsuccessful delivery of applications by post, please ensure that the correct address is clearly printed or written on the envelope and sufficient postage has been affixed before posting. Mail items bearing insufficient postage will not be delivered to this
Department and will be returned to the sender or disposed of by the Hongkong Post, where appropriate. Applicants will bear any consequences arising from paying insufficient postage. For submission in person, the application should reach the enquiry address below by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date. Please specify “Application for the post of Community Organizer (Part-time)" on the envelope. Late applications or applications which are incomplete or without the relevant supporting documents will not be considered.
(4) Candidates who are selected for interview will normally receive an invitation (by email or by post) in about four to six weeks from the closing date for application. Those who are not invited for interview may assume that their applications are unsuccessful.
Contact Address:Personnel Section, Yau Tsim Mong District Office, 6/F, Mong Kok Government Offices, 30 Luen Wan Street, Mong Kok.
The envelope should be clearly marked as “Application for the post of Community Organizer (Part-time)”.
Enquiry Telephone:2399 2579
Closing Date(dd/mm/yyyy):25/08/2025 17:00:00
General Notes: (a) Candidates must be permanent residents of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region at the time of appointment unless specified otherwise.
(b) As an Equal Opportunities Employer, the Government is committed to eliminating discrimination in employment. The vacancy advertised is open to all applicants meeting the basic entry requirement irrespective of their disability, sex, marital status, pregnancy, age, family status, sexual orientation and race.
(c) Non-civil service vacancies are not posts on the civil service establishment. Candidates appointed are not on civil service terms of appointment and conditions of service. Candidates appointed are not civil servants and will not be eligible for posting, promotion or transfer to any posts in the Civil Service.
(d) The entry pay, terms of appointment and conditions of service to be offered are subject to the provisions prevailing at the time the offer of appointment is made.
(e) Where a large number of candidates meet the specified entry requirements, the recruiting department may devise shortlisting criteria to select the better qualified candidates for further processing. In these circumstances, only shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend recruitment examination and/or interview.
(f) It is Government policy to place people with a disability in appropriate jobs wherever possible. If a disabled candidate meets the entry
requirements, he/she will be invited to attend the selection interview/written examination without being subject to further shortlisting. Applicants who have declared disabilities found suitable for appointment may be given an appropriate degree of preference over other applicants whose suitability for appointment is considered comparable to that of the former. The Government policy and other related measures on employment of persons with disabilities are set out in the booklet “Employ People Based on Their Abilities – Application for Government Jobs by Persons with Disabilities” which is available for reference on the Civil Service Bureau's website at http://www.csb.gov.hk under “Administration of the Civil Service – Appointments”.
(g) Holders of academic qualifications other than those obtained from Hong Kong institutions/Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority may also apply but their qualifications will be subject to assessments on equivalence with the required entry qualifications. They should submit copies of their official transcripts and certificates by mail to the below enquiry address.