Paul-Ehrlich-Institut | Germany | 63xxx Langen (Hessen) | Permanent position | Part time - flexible / Full time / Home office | Published since: 10.06.2025 on stepstone.de
Head of Department (m/w/d) ''Research Hematology, Cell and Gene Therapy''
We are looking for our field HZG 6 “Research Haematology, Cell and Genetherapy” at the next possible time
“Research Haematology, Cell and Gene Therapy” We, the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, are a scientific institution of the federal government which is responsible for the testing and approval of vaccines and biomedical medicines and operates research in the field of life sciences. Networking with national and international actors makes us a competent contact for the public, science, medicine, politics and business. JOBV1_EN
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We are looking for our field HZG 6 “Research Haematology, Cell and Genetherapy” at the next possible time
“Research Haematology, Cell and Gene Therapy” We, the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, are a scientific institution of the federal government which is responsible for the testing and approval of vaccines and biomedical medicines and operates research in the field of life sciences. Networking with national and international actors makes us a competent contact for the public, science, medicine, politics and business.
They are responsible for the technical and disciplinary management of the competitive and third-party funding specialist HZG 6, in which research projects of the Paul-Ehrlich-Institute are located in the field of hematology, cell and gene therapy. The research priorities and activities will be strategically refocused, controlled, controlled and optimized. You will follow the research plan of the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, whose focus is on translational research. Plan, conceptualise and implement your own research projects. This includes the acquisition of third-party funds and joint research projects and the scientific coordination of such projects. Internally integrate the research activities of the other departments of the HZG department. If necessary, you can also help them optimize regulatory tasks. They establish internally and externally a scientifically productive network with cooperation partners (e.g. university clinics, research institutes, European Medicines Agency [EMA], European Directorate for the Quality of Medicinal Products [EDQM] and other authorities). You and your employees hold lectures, create scientific publications and represent the subject area and the Paul-Ehrlich Institute in internal and external research bodies. In addition, you will support the department management in the conceptual development of the team and its research activities.
Completed scientific university studies of medicine with approbation, life sciences, natural sciences or health sciences (master or comparable), each with doctorate Habilitation or comparable scientific qualification is desirable Experience and competence in the management and management of a research group Multiannual research experience including successfully recruited third parties and high-level publications Vocational experience and knowledge in the field of cell and/or gene therapy and in corresponding research methods Comprehensive pharmacological and biomedical knowledge Qualification and experience in carrying out animal experiments Experience and knowledge of clinical trials and drug regulation are desirable Knowledge of bioinformatics and IT affinity are desirable German and English knowledge in word and writing Ability to conceptual and structured work to generate new projects and build new structures High organizational skills and resilience Ability to address-oriented communication and work in an interdisciplinary environment Please note that a Declaration of Interests vis-à-vis the EMA as well as a statement in accordance with § 77a AMG must be submitted in the event of the conclusion of the contract.
is a versatile and demanding workplace centrally located in the Rhine-Main area with good connections to the public transport network (car, airport, train). As an employer of the public service, we offer the usual social benefits, such as special payment of the year, pensions and benefits in terms of assets.
The employment relationship is unlimited. Parttime employment is generally possible. The service is in accordance with A 15 BBesO and E 15 TVöD, part I of Appendix 1 of the TVEntgO Bund rated. In the case of existing civil servants, a transfer of up to A 15 BBesO is possible, a corresponding agency is available. The assignment to the stages takes place taking into account the personal relevant experiences. Disabled applicants (m/w/d) are preferably taken into account with the same suitability. The Paul-Ehrlich-Institut promotes equality between people and the reconciliation of family and work. For this we offer, among other things, very flexible working hours (part-time models, home office, no core working hours), kindergarten places and numerous training opportunities. Our occupational health management and the promotion of the job ticket complete the offer. JOBV1_EN
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