Bridge the digital gender divide: access qualifying and certifying training to get IT jobs through Interface 3. Women can strengthen their digital skills to obtain qualified positions in all sectors using or producing ICT. Click on the link and learn more about the opportunities.
Bruxelles Formation is the official organisation responsible for the vocational training of French-speaking job seekers and workers in the Brussels-Capital Region. French-speaking training courses for adults in the Brussels Region on the Dorifor (Regional Training Information Data) database, Click on the link to discover more aboutthe French-speaking training courses for adults in the Brussels Region on the Dorifor (Regional Training Information Data) database.
The Efp work-study training centre offers you a range of training courses for 200+ professions. The work-study programme enables apprenticeship via an internship in a company, and practical and theoretical training at the Efp. Young people, adults, job seekers and employees looking for new challenges, as well as business leaders and the self-employed who wish to strengthen their skills can take these training courses.
Eurodesk provides free information on opportunities to travel, work, study and volunteer in Europe or participate in EU-funded programs for young people up to 30 years old.
Improve your skills with the opportunities offered by the European Year Of Skills. The European Year of Skills helps you advance the right skills for quality jobs, and it supports small and medium enterprises in addressing skills shortages in Europe through events and activities. Click on the link to know more!
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Actiris is the regional organisation in charge of employment policy in Brussels-Capital region. Click on the link if you wish to register as a jobseeker to find work and be able to benefit from social allowances such as family allowances, health insurance and unemployment allowances.
Find jobs, training opportunities and valuable labour market information and tips with EURES, the European cooperation network of employment services.
Europass provides free tools that make your competences and qualifications visible and understandable across Europe and beyond. Moreover, on the Europass platform you will find not only learning and job opportunities throughout Europe but also country-specific contact details and information on learning and working abroad. The Europass tools are your gateway to learning and working at home and abroad.
The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) gives you access to medically necessary, state-provided healthcare during a temporary stay in any of the 27 EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland or the United Kingdom under the same conditions and at the same cost (free in some countries) as people insured in that country. Find out how you can apply for this free card.
The Belgian Social Security Portal centralises all information, services, and online procedures related to the social security of citizens. Thanks to parental leave, workers in the private and public sectors can temporarily reduce their working hours or interrupt their careers to take care of their children. Specific assistance measures are also provided. Visit their website to learn more about your rights to maternity or paternity leave.
The Belgian Social Security Portal centralises all information, services, and online procedures related to the social security of citizens. Family allowances are the allowances paid each month to parents to offset family expenses and take care of their child. As family allowances are a regional competence, it is the child’s place of residence that determines the amount and the payment organisation. Visit their website to learn more.
Unia defends the equal and inclusive participation of all people in all sectors of society and ensures respect for human rights in Belgium. Discover how Unia can help you if you have been discriminated against.
The Federal Pensions Service is responsible for managing pensions in Belgium.
If you have worked in Belgium as a salaried employee or as an independent, you can get the pension-related information you need by following the link below.
The Federal Public Service for Social Integration functions as a defender of policies promoting social integration. These policies aim to lower and mitigate the risk of poverty and social exclusion in Belgian society.
If you are unemployed, living in an at-risk household, or a working parent below the line of sustenance, you could be entitled to social aid. Click the link to find out which types of support are available to improve your current situation.
The Public Centre for Social Action (CPAS) provides a raft of social services and support designed to improve your standard of living.
Find out what type of support is available.
ONEM manages Belgian unemployment insurances. If you find yourself out of a job, are looking for one, or would like to take a break from your career for varying reasons, including childcare, visit this site.
The Federal Public Service Employment, Labour and Social Dialogue offers information on the minimum wages and guaranteed average minimum monthly incomes.
Visit their website to learn more about the underlying labour agreements and minimum wages per sector.
The Federal Public Planning Service for Social Integration programme strives to ensure a dignified existence for everyone living in precarity and poverty.
Find out which benefits and social assistance you might be eligible for on their website.