The Bavarian Youth Council (Bayerischer Jugendring, Körperschaft des öffentlichen Rechts (BJR)) is looking for a System Administrator (m/f/d) / Helpdesk part-time with 20.00 hours per week, initially limited until 31.12.2025.
As the specialist body for youth work in Bavaria, the BJR is entrusted with the tasks and functions of a state youth welfare office in addition to its responsibility as the umbrella organization for the youth associations in Bavaria and the overall body of its 103 city, district and county youth councils.
It develops, advises and supports youth work programs that regularly reach two thirds of all children and young people throughout Bavaria.
Would you like to take on the following tasks?
System support for hardware and software: Installation, operation, and setup (in particular control, operation, troubleshooting in an extensive Windows environment) Independent user support with problem solving System administration (e.g.
user creation, password changes) System support for the IT networks You bring with you: Advanced or completed (technical) university degree or bachelor's degree in computer science and business informatics or comparable degree Knowledge of security management including the legally defined documentation obligations (e.g.
VPN, firewall, spam, anti-virus, user administration, access rights, Windows 11) Knowledge of data protection law You wish: A varied, interesting job with responsibility and creative opportunities Flexible working hours with the option to work from home A modern workplace Participation in and support for attractive and varied further training opportunities Remuneration up to pay group 9 TV-L including the usual public service benefits Please send your detailed and complete application in a PDF file by e-mail to ****** by 01.12.2024.
The BJR offers a respectful working environment for all employees - regardless of age, ethnic origin and nationality, gender and gender identity, physical and mental abilities, religion and ideology, sexual orientation and social background.
This is why the BJR has signed the "Diversity Charter", thereby sending a clear signal for diversity and tolerance in the world of work.
Further information at www.charta-der-vielfalt.de.