HAWK is a state university in Lower Saxony with more than 6,000 students. The university has strong regional roots and excellent national and international networks. One reason for this is certainly its roots, which go back to the 19th century at the Holzminden site, for example. The HAWK University of Applied Sciences Hildesheim/Holzminden/Göttingen is seeking to fill the following position in the Research and Transfer Department at the Göttingen site at the earliest possible date, limited until December 31, 2028: Coordinator (m/f/d) in the field of research information systems (up to E 13 TV-L, part-time with 29.85 hours/week) Since the beginning of 2025, the HAWK has been home to the joint project "Development of a network and services for research information" under the umbrella of Hochschule.digital Niedersachsen, which supports the establishment and expansion of suitable and efficient research information systems (RIS) at Lower Saxony's universities of applied sciences (HAW) and universities. In the process, FIS competencies are developed and expanded by central FIS consultants (m/f/d). In addition, the necessary methods and standards for RI are identified, taking into account the framework conditions of HAW/universities and the specialist disciplines, and made available to researchers and the administration in a structured manner in the form of knowledge and offers. The project thus contributes to the professionalization and increased effectiveness of the universities' own RIs. The services are to be further expanded with the help of this office. They develop RI know-how centrally with all participating universities, prepare it and make it available in various forms and formats to the RI officers (m/f/d) at the universities in Lower Saxony. Your tasks Take over the project coordination and administration Networking with FIS communities in Lower Saxony and throughout Germany Needs assessment and close cooperation with the competence centers and FIS consultants Workshop orientation and event planning Development of concepts for (launch) strategies Preparation of handouts and reports and collection of best practices Support in setting up a Lower Saxony-wide information portal Maintenance and expansion of communication offerings, channels and materials including social media Your profile Completed university degree, preferably in the field of information sciences, economics, communication sciences, law, in an IT-related field or a comparable qualification with professional experience Experience in higher education, public administration, electronic administrative work and/or research desirable Knowledge of FIS and experience in project coordination an advantage Organizational skills with a structured, proactive and independent way of working Strong service orientation, sense of responsibility and initiative Team spirit and loyalty as well as assertiveness and communication skills in contact with different interfaces Enjoy dealing with people Language skills in German and English that enable fluent oral and written communication in the workplace Routine use of the MS Office programs Willingness for further education and training Willingness to travel, especially to network partners and events The HAWK sees itself as a place where opportunities are made possible. For this reason, the person holding the position is also expected to be equality-oriented and diversity-friendly in their dealings with colleagues and students. If you have any technical questions, please contact Victoria Jakob (victoria.jakobhawk.de). We look forward to receiving your detailed online application via our career portal by 06.04.2025. Information in accordance with Article 13 GDPR on the collection of personal data can be found on our homepage at: https://www.hawk.de/datenschutz-stellenangebote As a diversity-friendly university, we also want employees with different backgrounds. People from underrepresented groups are therefore particularly encouraged to apply. Our university promotes the compatibility of family and career through very flexible working time models, among other things. The Equal Opportunities Office and the Staff Council will be happy to answer any questions you may have in this regard. Persons with severe disabilities will be given preferential consideration if they have the same aptitude, qualifications and professional performance in accordance with the relevant regulations. To protect your interests, please let us know in your application whether you have a severe disability/equal status.