Universitätsklinikum Freiburg | Germany | 79xxx Freiburg im Breisgau | Temporary contract | Part time - flexible / Full time / Home office | Published since: 08.07.2026 on stepstone.de
Digitization Manager Center for Digitization and Information Technology (m/f/d)
The University Hospital Freiburg is a hospital with a maximum of 2,100 beds, whose catchment area extends from Basel to Karlsruhe, from the French border to the Lake Constance. Around 90,000 stationary patients and around 900,000 outpatient visitors are treated annually. The university hospital employs more than 15,000 people and is one of the largest employers in the region. The Center for Digitization and Information Technology of the University Hospital Freiburg is looking for a*n Projektmanager (m/w/d) The digital transformation in the healthcare sector poses many challenges to hospitals and opens up new opportunities for optimising processes, communication and patient care. The Centre for Digitization and Information Technology (ZDI) actively supports this change and supports the introduction of innovative digital solutions throughout the University Hospital of Freiburg. To strengthen our team, we are looking for a dedicated personality that successfully manages digitization and IT projects and develops future-oriented solutions together with our specialist areas. .
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Planning, control and implementation of projects and subprojects in the field of digitalization and information technology, in particular in the context of the new construction project Analysis, design and development of digital processes in close cooperation with clinical and administrative departments Coordination and moderation of project groups, workshops and voting dates as well as control of internal and external project participants Support in the introduction of new IT systems, applications and digital workflows including monitoring of change processes Creation of project plans, status reports, decision templates and implementation of project and stakeholder management Take over project-related operational tasks, e.g. system configurations, authorization management, tests, documentation as well as piloting and commissioning Support for the transfer of newly introduced solutions to the existing operational and support structures and cooperation in further projects and strategic initiatives of the ZDI
completed studies of (medical) informatics, business informatics, public health or a comparable qualification Experience in project and change management, ideally in healthcare strong communication and organisational capability and safe occurrence analytical thinking and structured, independent working high self-initiative, sense of responsibility and team capacity basic IT confession and interest in digital transformation processes
a variety of activities with high visibility and possibilities of design in one of the largest university hospitals in Germany Working with pioneering digitalization and transformation projects a dedicated interdisciplinary team with short decision paths extensive further and further training possibilities flexible working time models and the possibility of mobile work according to applicable regulations Remuneration according to the tariff provisions of the University Hospital Freiburg The body must first be occupied for 2 years. .
Location
![]() | Universitätsklinikum Freiburg | |
| Freiburg im Breisgau | ||
| Germany |
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