0Technical and administrative staff member to supervise the training workshop of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences (m/f/d)
Ruhr-Universität Bochum | Germany | 44xxx Bochum | Temporary contract | Part time - flexible | Published since: 17.03.2026 on stepstone.de

Technical and administrative staff member to supervise the training workshop of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences (m/f/d)

Branch: Humanities Branch: Humanities


We are looking for a period of time in parttime (19,915 hours/week = 50%) in der Projektmanagement The Institute of Archaeological Sciences was founded in the fields of Classical Archaeology and Early History. This unique combination of the two sister disciplines is the heart of the institute. Archaeometry is also another important focus. In addition to its traditional core areas - the material legacy of man, research into the interaction of man and the environment and the use of raw materials is a central theme of our institute. In a first pilot phase, which is set up for three years, two practice-archeological experiments are to be developed and carried out each year together with the German Mining Museum as a cooperation partner (e.g. production and processing of Egyptian blue, process and analysis techniques for metal casting etc.). These experiments are intended to be integrated into teaching and expand the practical offer for students. This requires a person who supports the development of these experiments and assists the Archaeological Lehrwerkstatt more closely during the trial. .

Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer

Development and maintenance of the institute's own training workshop, supervision, operation and maintenance of technical and other equipment Designing experimental archaeological exercises and experiments in consultation with the relevant teaching staff, especially in cooperation with guest lecturers and developing new concepts Preparation of seminar materials and teaching of students Support in teaching content from experiments (practical and theoretical foundations) Support for preparation and documentation of results

A successfully completed technical training or a technically oriented first degree Experience in handling food and ceramic stoves Experience in the above-mentioned areas as well as sound knowledge in the field of archaeology, focusing on experimental archaeology and material analysis First experience in handling various raw materials (tones, pigments, glass, metal, stones and mortars) and their processing techniques (pots, metal processing, stone processing, etc.) Joy in teaching content as well as working with students In addition to an independent, conscientious and structured way of working, an extremely high level of social competence, team capacity, resilience as well as responsibility and cost awareness A safe handling of the current MS Office programs, basics of photo documentation A strong communication, motivation and enthusiasm Remarkable: First experiences in accompanying courses Institute of Archaeological Sciences Volume: Parttime Duration: fixed, 36 months Start: at the next possible time Apply until: 29.03.2026 Extensive continuing and continuing training opportunities

A varied sports offering with around 100 sports and university-owned gym

Benefits for bicycle rental systems and bicycle purchases

30 days holiday/year

Exemption with salary on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve

Special payment

Occupational pension

Demanding and varied tasks with high self-responsibility Cooperation in a dedicated and value-adding team A comprehensive offer to strengthen health at work Further information: Employment takes place in the employee relationship and depends on the collective agreement of the countries (TV-L). For further information, see https://oeffentlicher-dienst.info/. The office is the Ruhr-Universität Bochum.

Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) is one of the leading research universities in Germany. As a reform-oriented campus university, it unites in a unique way the entire range of large science areas in one place. The dynamic interaction of subjects and discipline cultures gives researchers and students the same special opportunities for interdisciplinary cooperation.

The RUB stands for diversity and equal opportunities. We therefore encourage the cooperation of heterogeneous teams and the professional path of people who are underrepresented in the respective areas of work. The RUB expressly wishes to apply for women. In areas where You are underrepresented, You are preferably taken into account with the same qualification. Applications for people with disabilities are also very welcome. .

Location

ava Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Universitätsstr. 150, 44801  Bochum
Germany

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