Universitätsklinikum Freiburg | Germany | 79xxx Freiburg im Breisgau | Permanent position | Part time - flexible / Full time | Published since: 17.02.2026 on stepstone.de
Leiter*in Personalcontrolling (m/f/d)
The University Hospital Freiburg is a hospital with a maximum of 2,100 beds, whose catchment area extends from Basel to Karlsruhe, from the French border to the Lake Constance. Around 90,000 stationary patients and around 900,000 outpatient visitors are treated annually. The university hospital employs more than 15,000 people and is one of the largest employers in the region. For the strategic further development of the personal control, we are looking for a dedicated leadership personality at the next possible time Projektmanager (m/w/d) The staff division, consisting of approx. 130 employees, is the central contact for over 16,000 employees of the University Hospital and the Medical Faculty. The focus is on administrative staff support, personnel accounting, personnel controlling and the organisation of the time economy. In this responsible key position, you take over the technical and disciplinary management of the personnel controller and develop it as a central control and decision-making basis for executives and management. .
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technical and disciplinary management of the personnel controller (currently about 6 employees) strategic further development of the personal control from an operative to a control and future-oriented function taking into account the pending hospital reform Responsibility for further development of personnel cost planning (People Plan) Introduction of innovative scenario and forecast models in particular with regard to tariff developments or legal requirements such as e.g. PpUGV Development of HR reporting and deriving recommendations for action Analysis of the cost-effectiveness of personnel use (e.g. development of hours, productivity, refinancing) Conception and implementation of a meaningful HR dashboard for executives and management continuous optimization of processes, key figures and data quality in personal controlling Management and coordination of internal and cross-departmental projects close cooperation with the departments as well as the interface areas including the Controlling and Finance, Central Reporting, Care Controlling and the Centre for Digitization and Information Technology
completed studies in business management, business informatics or comparable multiannual professional experience in personal controlling or HR-related control functions – ideally in hospital environment or healthcare Experience in leadership and development of teams very good understanding of personnel costs, planning and control logics high affinity for key figures, reporting, dashboards and digital HR tools detectable experience in project management strategic thinking combined with pragmatic implementation strength Communication strength and safe occurrence at management level As Head*in Personalcontrolling (m/w/d), you will report directly to the Head of Human Resources.
a challenging and versatile task area with a large design space the possibility of strategically reorienting and shaping personnel controlling Vocational and personal development through an extensive range of training other services, such as B. moving working time and supplementary pension provision of the public service a diverse range of services in the context of health management (e.g. own gym UniFit, movement concept, Hansefit) and a funded job ticket UKF
Location
![]() | Universitätsklinikum Freiburg | |
| Freiburg im Breisgau | ||
| Germany |
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