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A renowned university is seeking a part-time Coordinator of Early-Career Programs and Diversity Management. The role involves coordinating programs for doctoral candidates and junior researchers while fostering diversity. Ideal candidates will have a master’s degree, experience in career counseling, and strong organizational skills. Fluency in English and German is required. You'll work in a supportive environment focused on development and innovation. The position is limited until December 31, 2032, with a salary per E 13 TV-L.
Part‑time position (75 %)
Cells in complex organisms communicate through biological signals to coordinate tasks, form tissues, and adapt to environmental conditions. The Cluster of Excellence CIBSS – Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies – investigates biological signalling processes across multiple scales to develop a comprehensive understanding of this communication. Through a highly interdisciplinary and collaborative research program and the integration of signal research with innovative analytical and synthetic technologies, CIBSS expands the boundaries of signal research and opens new avenues to address global challenges in biomedicine and sustainable agriculture.
As Coordinator of Early‑Career Programs and Diversity Management, you will have an important role within the CIBSS Management Office. You will serve as the Cluster's central point of contact for early‑career researchers and for all matters related to early‑career support programs and diversity management.
A central, responsible position in an excellent research consortium with high international visibility.
You will be the central point of contact in the cluster for early‑career researchers and for all questions regarding funding programs and diversity management.
From the outset, you will be expected to take on responsibility and contribute your own ideas for innovative funding programs and initiatives for early‑career researchers.
A collegial and motivated team that values your expertise and dedication.
Onboarding.
Support for further education and professional development.
Flexible working time models and family‑friendly work arrangements.
A modern work environment at our Cluster of Excellence in Freiburg – a city offering an excellent research environment, a vibrant innovation ecosystem, and a high quality of life.
As part of the University of Freiburg, CIBSS is committed to the principles of equality and diversity. We explicitly welcome applications from all candidates regardless of gender, nationality, ethnic or social background, religion, disability, age, or sexual orientation.
The position is limited to 31. Dezember 2032. The salary will be determined in accordance with E 13 TV‑L.
Please send your application in English, including supporting documents mentioned above, citing the reference number 00004767, by 18. Januar 2026 at the latest. Please send your application to the following address in written or electronic form:
Kathrin.Pensold@cibss.uni-freiburg.de
online via »Apply now«
For further information, please contact Dr. Christina Groß on the phone number +49 761 203 97167 or E‑Mail christina.gross@cibss.uni-freiburg.de.
Full‑time positions may generally be split up into two or more part‑time positions, provided that there are no formal or legal barriers. Candidates are selected in accordance with the provisions of the AGG (Allgemeines Gleichbehandlungsgesetz – German General Equal Treatment Act). Applicants with disabilities (Schwerbehinderte Menschen) will be given preferential consideration in case of equal qualification.
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