职位详情和申请方式请参见下方英文描述,申请截止日期为2025年1月15日。
Position: Full time position - Open to non-Schengen citizens Location:
Royal Danish Consulate General, Guangzhou Starting date:
15 February, 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter Application deadline: 15 January, 2025
The Danish Consulate General in Guangzhou is the regional visa hub for China and Japan responsible for issuing all short-term visas to the Kingdom of Denmark.
Job description
The Visa Officer will be working in the Visa and Consular Team and reports to the Head of the Visa Hub. As visa officer, you will be part of a busy and dynamic team, where your attention to detail in every single case is combined with your ability to actively contribute to the team and to its ongoing development. Your work will consist of handling visa applications from Chinese as well as other foreign citizens going to the Schengen area. The demand in China for visas to the Schengen area is increasing, and there is a great focus on visa and consular services from both Danish and Chinese authorities, companies and individual citizens.
After thorough onboarding by experienced colleagues, you will be familiar with complex Danish and Schengen legislation and be able to handle applications in an efficient and competent manner with a high level of service.
Main tasks and responsibilities
Case processing of visa applications as well as residence permit
Thorough and correct data entry
Interview with applicants/hosts
Ensuring compliance with the Schengen visa rules and Danish legislation
Assistance with other visa related or consular related tasks within the team.
About you
Must have a clean criminal record and obtain a Police Clearance Certificate; the Danish authorities will also perform a background check
A bachelor’s degree or similar administrative qualifications and/or relevant working experience
Ability to maintain confidentiality and work independently and efficiently
Show great thoroughness and responsibility in your work
Ability to work as part of a team and to assist Danish and Chinese citizens with various matters
Excellent written and spoken English and Chinese. Knowledge of Danish language is an advantage, but not a requirement
Experience from working in a cross-cultural environment is an advantage
Assertive personality and ability to maintain competent case handling and a smile in difficult situations
Flexible towards work tasks and working hours
We offer an exciting, intercultural and dynamic work environment with diverse tasks, and great colleagues. We have a flat organizational structure and an informal tone of communication internally.
Employment conditions
You will be offered full time employment on a local contract based on the relevant legally binding labour market rules of China
Your standard working hours will be 40 hours per week including one hour lunch with flexibility in organizing your own daily working hours
You will be entitled to 20 days of paid holiday per year. In addition, you will be entitled to a number of paid local holidays
Your salary will reflect your qualifications, relevant experience and proven work-related results in accordance with the Danish China Missions’ salary policy
Application and recruitment process
To apply for this position, please send your CV and motivated application in English incl. relevant documents and reference letters as soon as possible and no later than January 15th , 2025 to cangkl@um.dk. Please indicate “CW1 - Visa and Consular Officer” in the subject line. Selected candidates will be invited for interviews expected to take place on a recurrent basis. Only short-listed candidates who also fulfill the required qualifications will be contacted.
The Consulate General emphasizes equal opportunities for all and applications from qualified persons are welcome regardless of race, sex, religion or disability.
Questions
For any questions regarding the position, please contact Kristian Falk-Petersen, Head of Regional Visa Hub Denmark, at krifal@um.dk or Andreas Mogensen, Attaché at andmog@um.dk.
About us
The Royal Danish Consulate General is part of the Danish Foreign Service. The Consulate General’s primary tasks are to ensure that the Chinese-Danish diplomatic relations are maintained and optimized. The Consulate General currently employs more than 35 local staff as well as 5 posted staff from the MFA. Besides the Visa and Consular team, it consists of teams covering administration, trade and economic affairs and public diplomacy. For more information, please visit https://kina.um.dk/ or watch the video introduction to the Consulate General.
Annually, the Consulate General handles upwards 30,000 applications for visas and residence/work permits.
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