DEUTSCHER TIERSCHUTZBUND e.V. | Germany | 85xxx Neubiberg | Temporary contract | Full time / Home office | Published since: 02.02.2026 on stepstone.de
Project Staff Animal-Free Science (m/f/d)
They want to live in a society that respects all animals as fellow creatures, gives them compassion and respect, and keeps them from suffering, pain and fear; which also recognises free-lived animals as individuals and protects their natural lives? This is our vision, the vision of the German animal welfare association. At the site of the Academy for Animal Protection in Neubiberg near Munich, Germany
Projektmitarbeiter*in (w/m/d) in the Unit for Animal Experimental Science
searched. The full-time job (40 h/week) is limited to one year according to the project duration. .
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You want to live in a society that respects all animals as fellow creatures, gives them compassion and respect, and keeps them from suffering, pain and fear; which also recognises free-lived animals as individuals and protects their natural lives? This is our vision, the vision of the German animal welfare association. At the site of the Academy for Animal Protection in Neubiberg near Munich, Germany
Projektmitarbeiter*in (w/m/d) in the Unit for Animal Experimental Science
searched. The full-time job (40 h/week) is limited to one year according to the project duration.
The German animal welfare association is used, among other things, for an exit from animal experiments and a animal-tested science. Together with its Swedish partner organisation, Project 1882, the association wants to promote this valuable work in Sweden. As a project employee in the Animal Experimental Science Unit of the Academy for Animal Protection of the German Animal Welfare Association, you are responsible for this joint project and, on the one hand, support the German Animal Welfare Association and, on the other hand, develop the foundations for the expansion of this work by Project 1882 in the Swedish area.
Your duties include the processing of citizens' and media requests, the development of opinions and position papers by the German Animal Welfare Federation, the assessment of legislation and the observation and assessment of scientific and public debates on animal testing and/or animal testing. Alternative methods.
You represent the German animal welfare association in the public, in specialist bodies, working groups, at meetings as well as with decision-makers, press representatives etc. In addition, we expect the participation in public events as well as the professional support of the campaign and public work of the German animal welfare association.
The prerequisite for this position is the willingness to use actively for animal welfare and for an exit from animal experiments. Ideally, you are familiar with the peculiarities of a non-profit association and/or a non-governmental organisation (NGO).
It is also essential for the position completed university studies in biology, medicine, veterinary medicine, toxicology or related fields extensive experience in the field of animal testing-free science the ability to capture facts and positions quickly, to present them clearly and to represent them openly perfect German and reliable English (in word and writing) Basic knowledge or advanced language skills Swedish of advantage Enforcement assets Teamability and Communication Strength readiness to travel abroad, including abroad confident and sympathetic appearance in contact with different target groups
A mission: Animal welfare with heart and mind A fair, expandable salary by house rate Flexible working hours (with remote content) Benefits, occupational pension schemes Corporate Benefits Jobrad lease, Jobticket grant A value-oriented and value-estimating association culture Further training
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![]() | DEUTSCHER TIERSCHUTZBUND e.V. | |
| 85579 Neubiberg | ||
| Germany |
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