at the Centre for Structural Systems Biology (CSSB) in Hamburg
The Hannover Medical School (MHH), with about 10.000 employees the biggest company of Lower Saxony, is a university institution for research and teaching in the human and dental medicine and a university hospital of supra-maximum medical care. Research, teaching, medical care and administration work hand in hand in the integration model at the MHH-campus.
The Bosse Lab at the Centre for Structural Systems Biology (CSSB) in Hamburg investigates how viruses assemble within their native cellular environment. Our goal is to uncover the molecular rules underlying viral replication and identify potential vulnerabilities that could serve as novel targets for antiviral therapies.
Your Tasks
General administrative tasks
Financial management and accounting
Human resources management
Organization of scientific meetings
Qualification
Completed university degree or completed training in business administration, office management or comparable
We offer
A part-time position with 9,63 hours per week (25%), initially limited for 3 years
Depending on personal qualifications, remuneration up to TV-L E8 is possible
Benefits of the public sector (e.g. company pension scheme and additional insurance through VBL)
An exciting job at the interface of research, care and science management in a growing institute
Flexible working hours and option for remote work
Personal and professional development opportunities - supported by our wide range of internal and external training and development programmes
An excellent range of sports, counselling and prevention programmes - because your health is important to us
Opportunities for professional development and continuing education
Central location on the DESY campus with access to campus infrastructure
The MHH is certified as family-friendly university and stands for the promotion of women in the professional life.
Applications of women are particularly welcome. Severely disabled applicants with equal qualifications are given preferential consideration.