The departments directly under 1. are different. Special post teachers are managed by the special post office (generally located in the Education Bureau), and grassroots public welfare posts are managed by the street office.
2. There are also differences in salary and treatment. Special post teachers may be relatively high, and the income of grassroots public welfare posts is not high, but the local minimum wage standard will be strictly enforced.
3. Special post teachers are more likely to change jobs, and grassroots public welfare posts are not prepared.
Public welfare jobs are mainly for older people with employment difficulties (male 50, female over 40 receiving unemployment insurance) and long-term unemployed people enjoying subsistence allowances);
Specific posts at the grass-roots level are mainly aimed at college graduates who have left school and are unemployed within two years of graduation.
At the same time, public welfare post subsidies are divided into post subsidies and social security subsidies, and wages are mainly borne by employers; Specific posts at the grassroots level are paid by the government, which is somewhat similar to village officials.