Scientific Communication, Public Relations, and Events Officer (m/f/div) Full-time position for an initial term of two years, with the possibility of extensionYour mission: We are looking for a creative individual who, with great enthusiasm, will prepare and communicate our research results and other science-related activities of the Leibniz-HKI – including, in particular, the international funding initiative INCATE (/) – in a way tailored to specific target audiences. In addition, you should have strong communication and organizational skills, an interest in event management, and enjoy collaborating with external partners from the creative industries. You will be part of the Science Communication working group, which is integrated into the Research Coordination (leibniz-hki.INCATE was founded in 2021 by Leibniz-HKI, the Swiss research network NCCR AntiResist, the University of Basel, and the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF) and is supported by leading pharmaceutical companies. The goal is to help research and startup teams equip their technologies and projects with the necessary development expertise and advance their development for investors or collaborations with pharmaceutical and biotech companies.Writing accessible texts, particularly news and press releases, for an interested, non-specialist audienceSupporting the planning and implementation of public relations activities, particularly for online presence (websites and social media), print media, radio, and televisionMedia relations: distributing press releases, maintaining and strategically expanding press and media contacts, as well as compiling and analyzing media coverage, with a focus on the project INCATEParticipating in the conception, design, and production of communication materials (including flyers, posters, annual and business reports, brochures, workshop materials, roll-ups, and digital formats), ensuring a consistent and appealing visual identityOrganization and communication support for online and in-person events, including training sessions, as well as coordination of participation in conferencesDevelopment of graphics and PowerPoint presentations to visualize research projects and resultsRelaunch of /, ongoing updating and maintenance of Leibniz-HKI websites, and creation of content for partner websitesEditorial management and further development of the Leibniz-HKI and INCATE social media channels LinkedIn and Bluesky, including the creation of text and image contentCollaborating with external partners in the creative industries (graphic designers, web programmers, photographers, filmmakers, printing companies)Maintenance and target-group-specific use of communication and distribution databasesDrafting and distributing the monthly INCATE newsletter and the INCATE annual reportYou play a key role in conveying research findings and activities, as well as their applications for human health, to a professional audience and the interested public. With a high degree of personal responsibility and creativity, you ensure appealing design and target-group-specific communication. You enjoy writing knowledge-based texts and have excellent command of both German and English. A successfully completed degree, preferably in media or communication studies, journalism, or public relations, with a bachelor's degree or higher; a degree in the natural sciences is also welcome if you have proven skills in science communication and event managementInterest in and willingness to familiarize yourself with the research topics and structure of the Leibniz-HKI and INCATEEnjoyment of diverse, creative work in a scientific research institutionStrong initiative, a sense of responsibility, a \"hands-on" mentality, and a desire to shape the future in line with the Leibniz-HKI's self-image and research profileHigh degree of creativity in the development and implementation of communication strategies that meet scientific standards and active leadership in collaboration with external partnersAn inclusive, team-oriented personality with excellent communication skillsAdherence to deadlines, organizational skills, and a high degree of project-related flexibilityExcellent verbal and written communication skills in German and EnglishDesired skills:A keen sense of visual communication, ideally complemented by experience in photography and image editingProficiency with Adobe Creative Cloud, particularly InDesign, Photoshop, and Adobe ExpressWe offer: Integration into a highly motivated team at an internationally renowned research instituteA diverse, complex research environment with an open work atmosphere, modern equipment, and strong interdisciplinary networkingClose collaboration with Friedrich Schiller University and non-university research institutionsSupport for professional and interdisciplinary continuing education and training as well as certificationFlexible working hours and a family-friendly work environmentCompensation is based on the collective bargaining agreement for the public sector of the German states (TV-L), including 30 days of vacation and flexible working hours (flexitime)This is a full-time on-site position, but part-time employment is generally possible. If appropriate applications are received, we will assess whether part-time requests can be accommodated within the scope of operational possibilities (particularly job requirements and desired work schedule).