Quick answer
English-friendly work in Leeuwarden is most common in delivery, tutoring, sales, hospitality, events and international teams. If you are an international student, match the vacancy to your language level, commute, BSN status and work-permit status before you apply.
Where to look
Use the Leeuwarden English-friendly jobs page for active local roles. Check job descriptions carefully because some employers welcome English for team communication but still need basic Dutch for safety instructions or customer contact.
Application tips
- Use a short English CV with availability, languages, start date and BSN status at the top.
- Say whether you are EU/EEA or need employer-arranged work-permit timing.
- Apply to multiple flexible roles in the same week, then follow up with a concise availability note.
Pay, contracts and working hours
Student Jobs Leeuwarden recommends comparing the full package, not only the headline hourly wage. Check base pay, holiday allowance, travel reimbursement, weekend or evening supplements, contract length and whether shifts can fit around exams. For English-friendly roles, check whether English is enough for daily tasks or whether basic Dutch is still needed for customer contact.
Local areas in Leeuwarden
Students usually save time by looking near Leeuwarden station, NHL Stenden campus, Rengerspark and the city centre. These areas connect well with NHL Stenden, Van Hall Larenstein and RUG Campus Fryslan and often have employers used to student schedules. A shorter commute can matter as much as a higher hourly rate when you work before or after class.
Application plan from Student Jobs Leeuwarden
- Pick two or three job categories that match your weekly schedule.
- Put availability, languages, start date and BSN status near the top of your CV or message.
- Apply to several active vacancies in the same week instead of waiting for one reply.
- Before accepting, confirm contract type, pay, bonus rules, travel costs and expected hours.
Official sources used
- Study in NL working while studying
- IND student residence permit guidance
- Netherlands Labour Authority guidance for foreign students
- Government.nl citizen service number (BSN)
- Leeuwarden municipality registration page
For current local vacancies, start with English-speaking student jobs in Leeuwarden and then confirm the latest work, permit and payroll requirements with the official sources above.
FAQ
Do I need Dutch for student jobs in Leeuwarden?
Not always. Some roles are English-friendly, but Dutch helps in retail and customer-facing work. Student Jobs Leeuwarden keeps this guide focused on practical student work, active vacancies and local application steps.
Do I need a BSN to work?
Yes, a BSN is needed for payroll, tax and many admin steps. Student Jobs Leeuwarden keeps this guide focused on practical student work, active vacancies and local application steps.
Source note: This guide is maintained by Student Jobs Leeuwarden to help students compare local vacancies, work rules and application steps in Leeuwarden.
