Legal Advisor in Social Law
job:
You formulate proactive legislative recommendations based on literature and industry relevance. You anticipate trends and adjust regulations accordingly. You promote collaboration between all companies. You participate in benchmarking, analysis and reporting, contributing to various improvement projects. You take decisions to ensure effective communication between stakeholders, and implement project results by adapting regulations. You are the internal point of contact for relevant legal issues and contribute to the development and implementation of training courses
profil:
You have a master in law.
Collaboration: You foster a positive work atmosphere and actively contribute to team results.
Respect for rules: You are precise and follow established procedures.
Flexibility: You adapt to change and react appropriately.
Customer focus: You offer a professional and responsive service to customers and stakeholders.
Proactivity and discretion: You take the initiative while respecting data confidentiality.
Proficiency in MS software (PowerPoint and Word).
Excellent command of French.
Knowledge of social legislation management, benchmarking or social secretarial experience a plus.
Basic knowledge of Belgian Railways structure and services, an asset.
Offer:
A pleasant working environment with the necessary freedom of initiative.
An open-ended contractual relationship.
A team in which attitude, career path, vision and personal investment are valued, and in which you have the opportunity to grow.
An open-ended contractual relationship.
Possibility of 3 days' teleworking per week.
An attractive salary with additional benefits (group and hospitalization insurance, meal vouchers, free rail travel, 33 days' vacation, etc.).
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