The full-time position is remunerated at salary group 14 TV-L. The place of work is Munich. Taking into account the job-related requirements, the position is also suitable for part-time employment.
The Leibniz Institute Institute for Contemporary History (IfZ) is an independent non-university research institution that researches the entire history of Germany from the 20th century to the present day in its European and global contexts. It is a member of the Leibniz Association and is institutionally funded by the federal and state governments; in addition, the IfZ itself raises third-party funds for a wide range of research projects on contemporary history.
The Center for Holocaust Studies, established in 2013, is an international competence and communication centre for Holocaust research. It organizes conferences and workshops, carries out its own research and editing projects and contributes to university teaching on the Holocaust through its staff.
Your tasks:
• Deputise for the Head of Department in all their responsibilities
• Own academic research and publications on the history of the Holocaust and its broader contexts;
• Organization and conception of the Center's academic work together with the department head;
• Teaching about the Holocaust;
• Conception of workshops and conferences;
• Supervision of the Center's staff and fellows.
Your profile:
• Very good PhD degree in modern history/contemporary history;
• Very good knowledge of and research experience in the Nazi era, the anti-Jewish persecution and the Holocaust;
• Very good knowledge of German, English and at least one other language, preferably an Eastern or Central European language;
• Willingness to represent the Center nationally and internationally at conferences and work meetings, at public events and in response to media inquiries;
• Experience as team leader;
• Teaching experience is desirable.
We offer you:
• An interesting, varied job in a professionally challenging field;
• A stimulating and lively working environment;
• Flexible working hours;
• Attractive social benefits such as a company pension scheme (VBL) and contributions to capital forming (vermögenswirksame Leistungen);
• Very good working conditions and a pleasant working atmosphere.
For further information, please contact the Deputy Head of the Center for Holocaust Studies, Prof. Dr. Andrea Löw (loew@ifz-muenchen.de).
The Leibniz Institute for Contemporary History strives to achieve gender balance in all of its employment groups. We therefore particularly encourage applications by women. We promote women and therefore expressly encourage them to apply. We also aim to further improve the compatibility of work and family life. Severely disabled people will be given priority if they are equally qualified.
Please send your indicative application documents (letter of motivation, curriculum vitae, high school diploma, university and job references, list of publications, max. 5-page outline of a research project relevant to Holocaust research and any other relevant evidence) in one pdf file (max. 10 MB) by e-mail (bewerbung@ifz-muenchen.de) to the Director of the Leibniz Institute Institute for Contemporary History, Prof. Dr. Andreas Wirsching, Leonrodstraße 46b, 80636 Munich, by 2024-10-31, quoting reference number M2024-06.
Please note the data protection information at www.ifz-muenchen.de/data-protection-application.