Helmholtz Zentrum München is a research center with the mission to discover personalized medical solutions for the prevention and therapy of environmentally triggered diseases and
promote a healthier society in a rapidly changing world.
The
Helmholtz Center Munich
is globally recognized for innovations in data science and applied machine learning (ML), e.g. through its Institute of Computational Biology (
ICB),
the Institute of AI for Health (
AIH) and by hosting the national platform
Helmholtz AI. To further strengthen ML method development,
we are intensifying our integration with the European Lab for Learning and Intelligent Systems (
ELLIS) via
ELLIS Munich.
To scope fundraising opportunities and to support researchers particularly in applying for major Horizon Europe grants, research consortia and other funding instruments we are inviting applications for a
You will be
- managing a broad range of work streams centred around the identification of opportunities and the preparation of proposals for major grants, particularly in Horizon Europe
- cultivating and stewarding interactions with various internal and external stakeholders
- providing strategic guidance and operational structure for fundraising, particularly in Horizon Europe
- enjoying freedom to shape your own initiatives
- working in an agile environment
- sharing our enthusiasm for promoting ML and nurturing our friendly, cooperative environment where everyone’s contribution is valued
You have
- a PhD in life, computer, or natural science
- native equivalent written and verbal fluency in English
- initiative and imagination
- awareness and proven professional experience of various funding mechanisms
- practical experience in science management
- attention to detail and the ability to diligently manage a broad range of different responsibilities in your own time
Pluses:
- a data science background is considered a plus
- a network among national and European funders is considered a plus
- excellent written and verbal fluency in German is considered a plus
What we offer you
continuous education and training
work-life balance
flexible working hours & time off in lieu
30 days annual leave
mobile work
on-site nursery
on-site health management service
elder care
company pension scheme
discounted public transport ticket
Munich, with its numerous lakes and its vicinity to the Alps, is considered to be one of the cities with the best quality of life worldwide. With its first-class universities and
world-leading research institutions it offers an intellectually stimulating environment.
Remuneration and social benefits are based on the collective wage agreement for public sector employees at federal level (TV EntgO Bund). The position is (initially) limited to two years,
but under certain circumstances an extension can be arranged.
To promote diversity, we welcome applications from talented people regardless of cultural background, nationality, ethnicity, gender and sexual identity, physical abilities, religion,
and age. Qualified applicants with physical disabilities will be given preference.
Applicant guidance on the Corona pandemic
Interested?
If you have further questions, simply contact
Jana-Meike Kalb, Tel: 089 3187-3996,
who will be happy to be of assistance.
Helmholtz Zentrum München
Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit
und Umwelt (GmbH)
Helmholtz AI
Ingolstädter Landstraße 1
85764 Oberschleißheim
Award for excellent gender equality policy for women and men. Helmholtz Zentrum München is particularly committed to promoting professional equality between women and men.
It therefore aims to increase the proportion of the underrepresented sex in the respective field.
The Helmholtz Zentrum München is part of the Helmholtz Association, Germany’ largest scientific organization. Altogether 42.000 people currently work in its 19 scientific-technical
and biological-medical research centers. The Association’s annual budget amounts to around 5 billion Euros.