Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg | Germany | 69xxx Heidelberg | Temporary contract | Part time - flexible / Home office | Published since: 07.01.2026 on stepstone.de
Coordinator - Network Violence Outpatient Clinics (m/f/d)
Heidelberg University Hospital (UKHD) is one of the most important medical centers in Germany and stands for the development of innovative diagnostics and therapies as well as their rapid implementation for the patient. With around 14,000 employees throughout the group in more than 50 clinical departments with more than 2,500 beds, approximately 80,000 patients are treated in full and in part-stationary terms and more than 1,000,000 patients outpatiently.
at the next possible point in time at the Institute for Legal and Traffic Medicine Heidelberg, the area “process-independent, nationwide trace protection”.
The state government of Baden-Württemberg builds a comprehensive supply of violence ambulances for victims of physical, sexualized and domestic violence. For the central control, networking and further development of this important supply offer in the regions of Nordbaden and Stuttgart, we are looking for a dedicated, structured and communicative personality as coordinator at the next possible time. Job ID: V000015154 Field of application: Institute for Legal and Traffic Medicine Location: Heidelberg Start date: From now on Field of activity: Management / Administration Type of employment: part-time (19.25 hours per week) Duration: limited (31.01.2027) Contract: TV-UK
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Heidelberg University Hospital (UKHD) is one of the most important medical centers in Germany and stands for the development of innovative diagnostics and therapies as well as their rapid implementation for the patient. With around 14,000 employees throughout the group in more than 50 clinical departments with more than 2,500 beds, approximately 80,000 patients are treated in full and in part-stationary terms and more than 1,000,000 patients outpatiently.
at the next possible point in time at the Institute for Legal and Traffic Medicine Heidelberg, the area “process-independent, nationwide trace protection”.
The state government of Baden-Württemberg builds a comprehensive supply of violence ambulances for victims of physical, sexualized and domestic violence. For the central control, networking and further development of this important supply offer in the regions of Nordbaden and Stuttgart, we are looking for a dedicated, structured and communicative personality as coordinator at the next possible time. Job ID: V000015154 Field of application: Institute for Legal and Traffic Medicine Location: Heidelberg Start date: From now on Field of activity: Management / Administration Type of employment: part-time (19.25 hours per week) Duration: limited (31.01.2027) Contract: TV-UK
Expansion and control of the network of violence ambulances Heidelberg / Nordbaden and Stuttgart Coordination and support of the partners involved: clinics, institutes of legal medicine, sacrificial aid institutions, youth offices, counselling centres, police etc. Ensuring uniform standards in documentation, trace protection and supply processes Organisation and moderation of network meetings, working groups and exchanges Public relations and communication on the announcement of tenders Quality assurance and monitoring of national supply Interface between ministries, institutions, specialist services and cooperation partners Participation in the conceptual development of the violence ambulance structures
Completed university studies, preferably in social sciences, public health, health management, law, social work or comparable courses Experience in project or network coordination, ideally in the health, social or assistance system Advantageous knowledge in the areas of victim protection, violence prevention or trace protection High communicative competence and ability to work with different institutions Organisational strength, structured work and sense of responsibility readiness for occasional missions within Baden-Württemberg
Target-oriented individual development and training opportunities Possibility of mobile work Possibility to publish scientifically is offered and supported Interdisciplinary cooperation with diverse facilities such as clinics, police, victim counselling centres For suitability (partial)project management / project responsibility possible A significant and meaningful activity in the area of victim protection and health care The possibility of significantly shaping a new nationwide supply model Compensation by TV-UK E9 A, attractive occupational pension schemes 30 days off Continued: Jobticket (Germanyticket) Family-friendly work environment: cooperation on childcare, child-care allowance, counselling for employees with dependent family members Various health, prevention and sports offers Note: UKHD is subject to the provisions of the Infection Protection Act. Therefore, a valid measles immunity certificate is necessary for all persons employed in the UKHD.
The UKHD lives diversity and appreciates diversity.
Regardless of age, gender, sexual identity, disability, origin or religion, we offer all the same opportunities. If a gender is underrepresented in a specific area, we attach particular importance to counteract this imbalance. In the case of equal suitability, competence and professional performance, we give priority to people with severe disabilities when considering open positions.
The grouping takes place taking into account the qualifications and the personal requirements. The salary (brutto) is for a full-time job excluding the annual special payment and other allowances. .
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