Science Manager

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Our mission as research center: Discover personalized medical solutions for environmentally triggered diseases to promote a healthier society in a rapidly changing world.

The Institute of Epidemiology investigates the links between environment, lifestyle and genetics in the development of diseases. The focus is on metabolism, respiratory and allergic diseases, but also cardiovascular diseases and mental health. Our aims are to better understand the molecular mechanisms of disease development in the population, to break new ground in prevention at the individual level and to enable evidence-based preventive health care through improved environmental conditions.

The research is based, among other things, on the unique population-based KORA resources (cohort, heart attack registry, aerosol monitoring station) and the GINI and LISA birth cohorts. The Institute is also one of the central partners in planning and execution of the NAKO Health Study and is building the central NAKO biospecimen repository.

We are looking for a highly motivated

Science Manager (f/m/x)102093

Neuherberg near Munich

Graduates & Entry-level Professionals, Professionals

Your responsibilities

  • You are part of the science management team of the Institute of Epidemiology
  • You will take over project management tasks, such as reporting, for the administrative support of the NAKO Health Study
  • In particular, you will coordinate matters concerning the NAKO study center in Augsburg
  • You act as a contact person for internal and external inquiries and coordinate closely within the team as well as with internal departments and external partners
  • You take over tasks for the institute management such as the preparation of presentations

Your qualifications

  • You have a university degree in science, ideally - but not necessarily - with a doctorate/PhD
  • You are customer-oriented and have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, work precisely and have an eye for detail
  • You have very good user skills in MS Office, Teams, Excel and Powerpoint
  • You have a very good command of written and spoken German and English

Desirable qualifications

  • You have some experience in project or science management in a publicly funded institution or in the private sector
  • You have experience in coordinating and/or conducting clinical or epidemiological studies

What we offer you

  • work-life balance
  • flexible working hours & working-time models
  • continuous education and training
  • 30 days annual leave
  • on-site health management service
  • home office options
  • on-site nursery & holiday care
  • elder care company pension scheme discounted public transport ticket

Provided that the prerequisites are fulfilled, a salary level up to E 13 is possible. Social benefits are based on the collective agreement for the federal public service (TVöD). The position is (initially) limited to two years (parental leave substitute), under certain circumstances an extension can be arranged.

To promote diversity, we welcome applications from talented people regardless of gender, cultural background, nationality, ethnicity, sexual identity, physical abilities, religion and age. Qualified applicants with physical disabilities will be given preference.
If you have obtained a university degree abroad, we require further documents from you regarding the recognition of the degree. Please request the recognition as early as possible.

**Interested?**If you have further questions, simply contact Dr. Thomas Hendel, 089 3187-49302, who will be happy to be of assistance. **Helmholtz Zentrum München
Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt (GmbH)
Institute of Epidemiology
Ingolstädter Landstraße 1

85764 Oberschleißheim**

Total E-Quality Award for excellent gender equality policy for women and men: Helmholtz Munich is particularly committed to promoting professional equality between women and men. It therefore aims to increase the proportion of the underrepresented sex in the respective field. Helmholtz Munich is part of the Helmholtz Association, Germany's largest scientific organization. Altogether 43.000 people currently work in its 18 scientific-technical and biological-medical research centers. The Association's annual budget amounts to around 5 billion Euros.

This research center is part of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers. With more than 42,000 employees and an annual budget of over € 5 billion, the Helmholtz Association is Germany's largest scientific organisation.