Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum DKFZ | Germany | 69xxx Heidelberg | Temporary contract | Part time - flexible | Published since: 06.03.2026 on stepstone.de
Medical Documentalist / Data Manager (part-time, 50-75%) (m/f/d)
The German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ) is one of the largest cancer research centres in Europe. “Research for a life without cancer” is our mission and for this our world-class scientists work together with all employees. We investigate how cancer is created, identify cancer risk factors and look for new strategies that prevent people from suffering from cancer. We develop new methods that allow tumours to be diagnosed more precisely and cancer patients to be treated more successfully. Every contribution counts – whether in research, administration or infrastructure. This makes our daily work so meaningful and exciting. To strengthen the Department of Primary Cancer Prevention under the direction of Prof. Dr. Ute Mons, we are looking for a:n Medical:n Documentary:in / Data Manager:in (m/w/d) in parttime (50-75%). Reference number: 2026-0037 The Department of Primary Cancer Prevention of the German Cancer Research Centre with Jobs at the National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT) Heidelberg has set itself the task of developing new strategies for reducing cancer risk factors in the population, optimizing their implementation and evaluating their effectiveness. Our multidisciplinary team conducts, among other things, population-related prevention studies, with the aim of identifying evidence-based and using innovative research approaches to identify cancer and its precursors earlier and preventing them from providing targeted services to the population. .
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Their tasks include the entire spectrum of data management such as database creation, data processing and design of the data flow in clinical-epidemiological studies in the field of prevention research. These include: Administration of study databases Coordination and documentation of the overall data balance of the studies Development and implementation of data input masks Testing of input data for logical consistency, correct value ranges and plausibility Ensuring and monitoring data quality and security in the database environment Development and implementation of ETL processes for study data Preparation and provision of research data for scientific analyses
You have a completed bachelor's degree or an education in Medical documentation, medical information management and comparable qualifications. You also have sound knowledge or Professional experience in the creation and application of databases (MS Access, SQL, VBA programming), good scientific and/or clinical practice, themes of data protection (GDPR, GCP) and various guidelines (e.g. the DFG or the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres), quality assurance and quality management; German and English in word and writing. Knowledge of MS SQL servers, SAS and R are advantageous. You enjoy a responsible activity and stand out through a very well-structured way of working, very good communication skills and team spirit.
Excellent framework conditions: state-of-the-art infra structure and capacity for international exchange at top level 30 days off Flexible working times Compensation according to TV-L including occupational pensions and benefits Possibility of parttime work Family friendly working environment Continuing to work: completed German-land job ticket Develop your full potential: targeted offers for your personal development promote your talents Our company health management offers a comprehensive range of services for your well-being
Location
![]() | Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum DKFZ | |
| 69120 Heidelberg | ||
| Germany |
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