Vermögen und Bau Baden-Württemberg | Germany | 70xxx Stuttgart | Student job | Part time - flexible | Published since: 25.02.2026 on stepstone.de
Working student for the legal department in the Human Resources Department (m/f/d)
Assets and Construction – Management Application deadline: 24.03.2026 Remuneration by TV-L Up to max. 19 hours / per week Wealth and construction of Baden-Württemberg performs all the tasks of the country around its real estate. We are committed to maintaining, developing and operating the country's building stock. We preserve the historical heritage of the country and give its institutions a roof over the head. The buildings in our responsibility create identity and shape the image of the country. Whether country day, castles, universities, financial offices or monasteries: We create the conditions for climate-neutral country buildings. Looking for a safe workplace in our interdisciplinary team at the Stuttgart operating management? ?
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Support and cooperation in legal matters and various personal matters
Legal knowledge of higher semesters in the course of law Valid registration certificate Safe handling of MS Office Responsibility and independent working Good knowledge of German in word and writing Reliability and teamability
A diverse and interesting activity that serves the common good Self-responsible and independent work Work-life balance, flexible, study- and family-friendly working hours Very good access by public transport; the service building is located directly opposite the S-Bahn stop “Stadtmitte”
Location
![]() | Vermögen und Bau Baden-Württemberg | |
| 70173 Stuttgart | ||
| Germany |
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