Have you ever imagined living by the Mediterranean while building international work experience?
Picture starting your day with sunshine instead of grey skies. Walking to work past cafés and palm trees. Spending weekends exploring Spanish coastal towns, beach bars, and vibrant international communities.
For many people across Europe, moving abroad is not just about a job, it's about the experience, the people you meet, and the stories you bring back home.
Now you can combine that lifestyle with a meaningful role where you genuinely help people when they need it most.
Next Job Abroad is currently recruiting Danish-speaking Travel Assistance Coordinators for our client’s international travel assistance team in Torrevieja in Spain.
This is an opportunity to work in an international environment supporting Nordic travellers around the world while building valuable experience in travel assistance, insurance support, crisis coordination and international customer operations.
Life in Spain – Why So Many People Choose It
Spain has become one of Europe’s most popular destinations for people looking to combine career growth with lifestyle.
Living on the Costa del Sol or Costa Blanca means:
- 300+ days of sunshine per year
- Mediterranean beaches and outdoor lifestyle
- International community and expat network
- World-class food culture and relaxed social life
- Easy travel access across Europe
Many people arrive for the experience & end up staying for the lifestyle.
The Role – Helping Travellers Around the World
In this role, you will be the first point of contact for travellers who experience unexpected situations while abroad.
That could mean illness, accidents, lost documents or other emergencies during a trip. Your role is to guide them, coordinate assistance and ensure they receive the help they need.
You will communicate with travellers, medical providers, airlines and other partners to organise the right support.
Your daily tasks may include:
• Handling incoming calls and emails from travellers worldwide
• Providing guidance about travel insurance coverage
• Opening and managing cases in internal systems
• Coordinating with clinics, hospitals and assistance partners
• Organising flights, hotels or medical transport when required
• Ensuring travellers receive the assistance they need in stressful situations
This is a fast-paced role where no two days are the same, but where your work truly makes a difference.
The assistance centre operates 24/7, so shifts include day, evening and night rotations.
Requirements
• Fluent Danish and English (written and spoken)
• Strong communication skills and empathy
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
• Comfortable working in shift rotations (day, evening, night)
• Good organisational skills and attention to detail
• Confident using computer systems and learning new tools
Additional languages are considered a plus.
Benefits
- Relocation package
- Competitive salary
- International career opportunities