As a Project Manager you will work with international consortia on EU funded projects, with a
particular focus on coordinating project delivery and guiding implementation. The Project
Manager will also support EAAD activities, working with our global network.
What skills and experience are required?
- Experience in working with international partners, ideally in the field of mental health
- Project management skills and experience, with experience working in EU-funded
and/or international research projects being a distinct advantage
- Skills and experience in the fields of public relations and communicationsExperience in either conducting or coordinating mental health / e-mental health
research, including grant application writing for research funding and scientific
publications
- Excellent technical skills (MS-Office Suite, social media platforms and web design)
What are we looking for?
- You are an enthusiastic person, an outcome focused, problem solver
- You have exceptional communication skills and can liaise and negotiate with people
from diverse cultures and backgrounds
- You can communicate complex scientific issues to different target groups
- You hold at least a master’s degree, ideally in one of the following areas: global mental
health, public health, psychology, communications or international relations
- You are interested in developing your academic skills and have experience with
scientific publications
- You have an excellent command of the English language (both written and spoken),
proficient German is an advantage
- You are willing to travel
What can we offer you?
- Being part of a vibrant, international network delivering projects that make a difference
- Opportunity to bring your own ideas to our international, high-ranking consortia
- A diverse range of tasks and the opportunity to grow and learn
- Collaboration with an interdisciplinary team in our partnership with the German
Depression Foundation
- Payment according to qualification in line with civil service employment tariff in
Germany (TVöD/E13)
To apply
Please email your motivational letter, current resume, educational certificates and recent work references as a single PDF file in German or English.
Applications close 9am (CET) Thursday 12 January 2023.
Important note: As a non-profit organization, we will not be able to reimburse any costs related to your application or potential interview process.
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Contract length: 21 months
Education:
- Master's (Preferred)
Experience:
- project: 1 year (Preferred)
Language:
- English, German (Preferred)
Work Location: One location
Application Deadline: 12/01/2023
Expected Start Date: 01/04/2023