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Training for employees: rules and reimbursement

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Last updated on 10 December 2024
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam invests in the sustainable employability of its employees. Training may be necessary for a good job performance, but we also consider future-oriented development to be just as important.

This topic is therefore a fixed agenda item on the agenda of each annual consultation. Your manager may propose a training programme, but you can also indicate that you want to take a training course. The Training Facilities scheme provides more information on the provision of facilities for training and the possible reimbursement of costs.

Professional development days

All employees are also entitled to at least three professional development days each year, in accordance with article 6.10(1) of the Collective Labour Agreement. You can take a training course in order to stay up-to-date with current practice or to acquire new skills. But you can also use the days to gain short-term experience in a different position at VU Amsterdam or in the outside world. This way, you work on personal development with a view to enhancing your career and future job prospects.

You do not register development days in the system, but you agree on this with your manager. You are also allowed to save up unused professional development days, as long as you put this in a written agreement before the end of the year, and after discussing it with your manager. If such an agreement is not put in writing, the unused days will expire at the end of the calendar year. 

Professional development days are not holiday leave and cannot be cashed in. Unused development days expire when your employment contract expires.

Training courses at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Choose a training course from the course offerings for VU employees to shape your personal development and ambitions. 

Different types of courses and programmes

If you want to take enrol in a training course or programme because your work requires it, you have to answer a number of questions first:

  • which course/programme do I want to enrol in?
  • how much does the course/programme cost?
  • how long does the course/programme last?
  • will I be able to complete the coursework during working hours?

Once you have figured this out, discuss your desired educational programme with your manager.

There are three types of training available, each with its own rules and procedures. You can find them below.

The three types of training

  • A - Required and/or job-related training

    Reason for training = Reason A: training that is required in order to properly fulfil your current or a future position.

    Your manager may take the initiative in asking you to enrol in a particular course or programme. In that case too, discuss the desired training and put the items mentioned above in writing.

    The costs of your training will be fully reimbursed by VU Amsterdam. The basic understanding is that the course will be completed during working hours.

    Remember that the requirement or permission to enrol in a course is partially dependent on the unit’s available budget for training. Business interests may also play a role.

    Applying for training courses using the self-service option

    When you and your manager have reached an agreement about the desired training, you will initiate the application in the self-service option Learning & Development, using the blue ‘Take action now’ button on this page. This will take you to the Service Portal, where by clicking on ‘Take action now’ you will access the Learning Management System (LMS). Go to ‘My records’ and select ‘Apply for external courses’.  

    The desired training course is required or at least focuses on your current or future position, therefore select option A in ‘Reason for training’ (field B.11).

    The application will be sent to your manager for approval and then to the HR Advisor. Once your manager has given approval, you can enrol at the educational institution that is delivering the course.

    Costs of the course and invoicing

    VU Amsterdam will fully reimburse you for the costs of the course or programme. For further specification of the costs and other facilities, please see the Training facilities regulations.

    Inform the educational institution that a digital invoice in PDF should be sent to VU Amsterdam (with a copy to you). The email address to use is: invoice@vu.nl. Ask for a copy of the invoice for yourself so that you have it available if VU Amsterdam has any questions about the charges.

    The invoice must also contain the correct VU accounting code. Your manager can tell you what the accounting code is. It may be an order number, a cost centre number or a WBS element.

  • B - Training that contributes to career development

    Reason for training = Reason B: training that is not required for your position but that contributes to your career development and job prospects.

    If you want to enrol in a course that is not required for your work and is also not focused on your current or a future position at VU Amsterdam, but that can enhance your career development and job prospects, VU Amsterdam will cover 50% of the costs of such training. The basic understanding is that you complete these courses on your own time.

    Remember that permission to enrol in such a training course is partially dependent on the number of courses that you have completed already, the costs involved and the unit’s available budget for training. Business interests may also play a role.

    Applying for training courses using the self-service option

    When you and your manager have reached an agreement about the desired training, you will initiate the application in the self-service option Training & Development, using the blue ‘Take action now’ button on this page. This will take you to the Service Portal, where by clicking on ‘Take action now’ you will access the Learning Management System (LMS). Go to ‘My records’ and select ‘Apply for external courses’.  

    For training that contributes to your career development, select option B under ‘Reason for training’ (field B.11).

    The application will be sent to your manager for approval and then to the HR Advisor. Once your manager has given approval, you can enrol at the educational institution that is delivering the course.  

    Paying for the training and invoice  

    VU Amsterdam will reimburse you for 50% of the costs of the course. For further specification of costs, other facilities and conditions, please see the Training facilities regulations. You will sign an agreement with the educational institution yourself and pay the full amount. The part that VU does not cover is your own contribution. The part that is covered can be reimbursed using a claim form submitted using the self-service option Expense claims (non-business travel). You are required to upload the invoice from the educational institution in PDF.

    If the expense claim form is fully processed before the 10th of the month (i.e. including the manager’s or budget holder’s approval), the net amount will be deposited to your bank account around the 24th of the month.

    Repayment obligation and deduction from transition payment

    A repayment rule applies to this type of training, as stated in article 8 of the Training facilities regulations. For example, repayment is obligatory if you terminate your employment contract yourself before you have completed the course or within 2 years of having completed the course.

    If VU Amsterdam is responsible for terminating or not extending the employment contract, and you are entitled to a transition payment, then that part of the training costs to be paid by VU Amsterdam will be deducted from the transition payment. This only applies to costs incurred within 3 years of the end of the employment contract. It is important that you are well informed of this before you apply for any training because by making the application for a course or programme you are giving your consent to this regulation.

    Tax-friendly conversion using the Individual choices model

    If so desired, you can convert your own contribution to an expense reimbursement using the Individual choices model, with tax advantages. You can do this by going to the self-service option Individual choices model. Attach the educational institution’s invoice in PDF the same as given above.

  • C - Training in the context of job-to-job counselling

    Reason for training = Reason C: training in the context of job-to-job counselling and the prevention or reduction of unemployment.

    When the time comes for you to leave VU Amsterdam because your temporary employment contract is not being renewed or because it has been terminated by VU Amsterdam, we believe it is important to send you into the job market properly equipped, in order to help prevent involuntary unemployment. To this end, the HR & HSE department offers job-to-job counselling, for both support staff and academic staff.

    In order to increase your prospects on the job market, you can also submit a proposal for further training or re-skilling. You can ask the HR Advisor for advice on how to find the right kind of training.

    If you receive permission to enrol in a course, VU Amsterdam will reimburse you for the costs. If you are receiving a transition payment because your employment has ended, these training costs will be deducted from that amount.

    Applying for training courses using the self-service option

    When you and your manager have reached an agreement about the desired training in accordance with the Training facilities regulations, you will initiate the application in the self-service option Learning & Development, using the blue button ‘Take action now’ on this page. This will take you to the Service Portal, where by clicking on ‘Take action now’ you will access the Learning Management System (LMS). Go to ‘My records’ and select ‘Apply for external courses’.  

    The intention is that training will contribute to the prevention or reduction of unemployment, which is also called job-to-job transition, so in the self-service option select option C for the ‘Reason for training’ (field B.11).

    The application will be sent to your manager for approval and then to the HR Advisor. Once your manager has given approval, the application is complete and you can enrol at the educational institution that is delivering the course.   

    Invoice and paying for the training course

    Inform the educational institution that a digital invoice in PDF should be sent to VU Amsterdam. The email address to use is: invoice@vu.nl. Ask for a copy for yourself so that you have it available if there are any questions about it.  

    The invoice must also contain the correct VU accounting code. Your manager can tell you what the accounting code is. It may be an order number, a cost centre number or a WBS element.

    Transition payment

    If your temporary employment contract will not be renewed or if you are being dismissed, then you are probably eligible for a transition payment. You can use this transition payment for such things as further training to make the transition to a new job go more smoothly.

    If during your employment contract you incurred costs (including for training) focusing on finding a position outside VU Amsterdam or on preventing and reducing unemployment, then these training costs will be deducted from the transition payment.

    It is important that you are well informed of this before you apply for the training course. That’s because the costs of the training course will be deducted from the transition payment. By applying for the training course you give your consent for this.

    Only the actual costs (including course fees) incurred within the maximum period of three years before the end of the employment contract will be deducted from the transition payment.

Request via the self-service option

For all types of training courses, you apply after receiving the approval of your manager using the self-service option Learning & Development. Do this by clicking on the blue ‘Take action now’ button on this page. 

In principle, there is one exception to this: if you enrol in a training course along with other members of your department then you don’t have to apply using the self-service option. This might be for something like a course in using Excel or a course in further professionalisation. 

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