Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst | Germany | 70xxx Stuttgart | Permanent position | Full time / Home office | Published since: 22.04.2026 on stepstone.de ♿️
Employee Finance and Scholarships (m/f/d)
Work where culture lives! The State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart offers you the opportunity: Become part of our university and provide the organizational backbone of one of the leading art universities in the heart of Stuttgart. The following point shall be placed at the next time: Senior Consultant (m/w/d) TV-L E 9a, 100% In this versatile position, you take on central tasks in the area of finance and controlling as well as the independent support of the university's scholarship. .
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Work where culture lives! The State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart offers you the opportunity: Become part of our university and provide the organizational backbone of one of the leading art universities in the heart of Stuttgart. The following point shall be placed at the next time: Senior Consultant (m/w/d) TV-L E 9a, 100% In this versatile position, you take on central tasks in the area of finance and controlling as well as the independent support of the university's scholarship.
Finance & Controlling Budget and Budget Controlling Accounting and Accounting Support Creation of donation and grant certificates and evidence of use (including scholarships, fundraising) Financial administration in the field of quality assurance settlement of excursions and financial management of damages Implementation of the Communications Regulation (MVO) Creation and processing of financial and university statistics Inventory support Scholarships Own-sponsored organisation and execution of the entire scholarship at HMDK Advice and support for students on scholarship programs (e.g. Deutschlandstipendium) Control and coordination of application and selection procedures in cooperation with the HMDK bodies Central response for conveyors Ensuring compliance with legal and high school requirements in scholarships Development and optimization of existing processes
Completed commercial or administrative training, ideally in public service (e.g. administrative staff) or comparable qualification Knowledge of budgetary, budget and financial controlling Safe handling of numbers as well as structured and careful working Very good organizational skills and time-limit awareness Knowledge of funding and funding law is advantageous Good computer skills (especially MS Excel; Experience with university or administrative software of advantage) Self-employed, reliable and service-oriented work as well as strong team skills and communication strength in dealing with internal and external contact persons
A varied and responsible activity in a collegial environment A pleasant working atmosphere in an artistically shaped environment, in the centre of Stuttgart Flexible working time and the possibility of mobile work Attractive benefits such as grants to the job ticket, job leasing, and occupational retirement Various offers in the context of occupational health management Free visit to HMDK events The employment is in the employment relationship by category E 9a TV-L taking into account the relevant professional experience. The body is first occupied for 2 years. The university places value on diversity and strives to employ all genders balancedly. In order to increase the proportion of women, we ask women to apply explicitly. The university is explicitly committed to being a family-friendly university. Disabled persons are preferably hired with the same suitability and qualification. .
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![]() | Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst | |
| Stuttgart | ||
| Germany |
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