Senior Administrator for International Tax Law | Hauptsachbearbeitung für Internationales Steuerrecht (m/w/d)

Finanzamt Ostholstein

Oldenburg in Holstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland
Published Jan 22, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role involves specialized work within the Ostholstein Tax Office, focusing primarily on international tax law (20% of the working time), with the remaining time allocated to general administrative duties within the office. The Senior Administrator will be responsible for assessing cross-border issues, applying double taxation agreements, and interpreting other intergovernmental conventions. Key tasks include preparing official decrees, developing processing aids, assisting the head of the main department in workflow management, clarifying complex tax law doubts, and drafting reports for significant legal appeal procedures. This position requires civil service qualifications in tax administration, at least three years of assessment experience, and a proactive approach to managing change and self-management. Previous knowledge of international tax law is highly desirable, making this an excellent opportunity for qualified civil servants seeking to specialize and contribute to complex, high-level tax administration.

Required Skills

Education

Completed training according to the Tax Officials Training Act (Steuerbeamtenausbildungsgesetz), resulting in qualification for the career path Group 2, 1st entry level of the tax administration.

Experience

  • At least three years of assessment experience (Veranlagungserfahrungen)
  • Professional experience in tax administration (civil service track)
  • Prior knowledge in international tax law (desirable)

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • This position is primarily open only to employees of the State of Schleswig-Holstein (internal posting). Must possess civil service eligibility (Laufbahnbefähigung) for the specified career group and have completed the probationary period. The role is part-time (0.2 FTE) for international tax law, with the remaining time allocated to other duties within the tax office.