UKM Universitätsklinikum Münster | Germany | 48xxx Münster | Temporary contract | Part time - flexible | Published since: 14.01.2026 on stepstone.de
Science Manager BMFTR Project (m/f/d)
Science Manager (gn*) BMFTR Project Project terminated until 31.01.2029 | Part-time with 19.25 hours of week | Remuneration up to E 13 TV-L | Centrum for Reproductive Medicine and Andrology | Molecular Reproductive Physiology | Reference 11643 We're the UKM. We have a clear societal mission and the connection of health care, research and teaching a special social responsibility – best with you! PROJEKT: We specialize in basic research as well as translational and clinical studies to generate new findings on male reproductive functions and prevention methods. In a multidisciplinary project funded by the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR, former BMBF), we want to promote the development of new non-hormonal contraceptives. In addition, we would like to inform the public about innovative approaches in prevention research. .
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Science Manager (gn*) BMFTR Project Project terminated until 31.01.2029 | Part-time with 19.25 hours of week | Remuneration up to E 13 TV-L | Centrum for Reproductive Medicine and Andrology | Molecular Reproductive Physiology | Reference 11643 We're the UKM. We have a clear societal mission and the connection of health care, research and teaching a special social responsibility – best with you! PROJEKT: We specialize in basic research as well as translational and clinical studies to generate new findings on male reproductive functions and prevention methods. In a multidisciplinary project funded by the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR, former BMBF), we want to promote the development of new non-hormonal contraceptives. In addition, we would like to inform the public about innovative approaches in prevention research.
Administration of research projects with tasks at the interface between research, funding and administration Organisation and implementation of workshops and events Public relations and science communication Support in the preparation of administrative and scientific reports Versatile, interesting and varied activities in a multidisciplinary, collegial and dedicated team
Completed academic studies (M.Sc., PhD desirable) Experience required in project management Experience required in science communication Knowledge of university structures and administrative processes desirable Organisational and communication skills and team skills Very good English skills in word and writing Responsible, collegial and result-oriented work Motivation and interest in an exciting range of tasks in translational research
Collective remuneration, annual special payment and occupational pensions (VBL) 30 days holiday a year plus two extra free days on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve Variety of continuing and continuing training for your development Respectful cooperation and appreciation in a diverse team Numerous support and advisory services on the health or reconciliation of family and work Many other benefits such as sports, job ticket, business, canteen or childcare in emergencies CONDITIONS: Exciting projects Continuing and continuing education Interdisciplinary cooperation Part of the research innovation Further advantages
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![]() | UKM Universitätsklinikum Münster | |
| 48149 Münster | ||
| Germany |
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