If you would like to work in the public sector, as a daycare mother, in public welfare work or in teaching, you will find that Haderslev Kommune has a wide variety of excellent job opportunities. Here can be found the
current vacancies within the Haderslev Kommune area. The site is in Danish.
For further information about the Danish labour market, please read the
Work in Denmark - Guidelines to the Danish labour market.
Cross-border workers
For cross-border workers, there are special rules.
For further information, please visit the following homepages or contact:
EURES-KOMPAS
Pendlerinfo/Information for cross-border workers - in Danish.
The EURES page Gemeinsam Nach Dänemark Fahren ("Driving together to Denmark" or "Car sharing to Denmark") offers lifts.
Contact:
Jobcenter Haderslev
Østergade 48
DK-6100 Haderslev
T: (+45) 74 34 05 00
E: jobcenter@haderslev.dk
Finding a job
The assistance provided by the Jobcenter is free. Please sign in at Jobcenter Haderslev.
Jobcenter Haderslev
Østergade 48
DK-6100 Haderslev
T: +45 74 34 05 00
E: jobcenter@haderslev.dkOn the homepage of the Jobcenter "
Jobnet", you can search for jobs in the whole country, a specific region or within a specific category of jobs. The homepage is in Danish.
Further links for finding a job:
Eures Job
Workimport - click on the English flag
Seasonal Work Denmark - in English
Finding work for your partner
"Finding work for your partner" is a new scheme for both Industry and newcomers, and is administered by punkt H and Jobcenter Haderslev.The aim is to assist in finding a job for the partners of newcomers in South Denmark.
Permission to work
For information about permission to work, please contact Borgerservice (Citizen Service) or Udlaendigeservice (Danish Immigration Service).
Udlændingeservice
Ryesgade 53
DK-2100 København Ø
T: (+45) 35 30 85 55
E: work@us.dk
Telephone opening times
Monday - Friday: 09.00 - 15.00
Office opening times
Monday - Friday: 08.30 - 12.00
Also Thursday afternoons: 15.30 - 17.30
Sick Pay and Pensions
Sick Pay
In Denmark, you have a right to sick pay if you have had 13 weeks of continuousemployment before the first day of your illness and, in this period, have worked at least 120 hours.Employment in your country of origin also counts. Also included in this employment period are periods of unemployment in which one has received unemployment pay.
Maternity Pay
If the conditions for receiving sick pay are fulfilled, you also have a right to maternity pay in connection with both childbirth and adoption.
Pension
In general or as a rule, the right to a Danish pension is dependent upon Danish citizenship. The qualifying period for a Danish pension is between the ages 15 to 65.
But the need for Danish citizenship can be negated if, in the qualifying period, you have been in continuous employment for one year in Denmark. Applicants for this must show documentary proof of such employment in Denmark.
A full Danish pension is paid after 40 years of employment in Denmark. If one does not have the right to a full Danish pension, the pension will be fixed in relation to the actual period of Danish employment.
Unemployment insurance
In Denmark, unemployment insurance is not obligatorary. An employee should considerbecoming a member of an A-kasse (unemployment fund). The Arbejdsdirektoratet can tell you which A-kasse you should consider registering with.
Arbejdsdirektoratet
Stormgade 10
Postboks 1103
DK-1009 København K
T: (+45) 38 10 60 11
E: adir@adir.dk
Telephone opening hours
Monday - Thursday: 12.00 - 15.00
Friday: 12.00 - 14.00
Office opening hours
Monday - Thursday: 08.00 - 16.00
Friday: 08.00 - 15.00
Please read the Workimport homepage for more about unemployment insurance.