Head of Internal Services Unit | Sachbereichsleitung im Dezernat 13 - Innerer Dienst (m/w/d)
Landesamt für soziale Dienste Schleswig-Holstein
Job Summary
This is a permanent, full-time leadership position within the Schleswig-Holstein State Office for Occupational Safety, Social Affairs, and Health (LASG) based in Lübeck. As the Head of the Internal Services Unit, you will be responsible for overseeing critical site operations including postal services, the telephone exchange, reception, courier services, and records management. Additionally, you will manage building and property-related matters for the facility. The role requires a proactive leader who can foster teamwork and support staff development while maintaining high service standards. This position is ideal for professionals with a background in public administration or real estate management who possess strong organizational and negotiation skills. The LASG offers a stable public sector environment with attractive benefits such as flexible working hours, mobile work options, 30 days of annual leave, and a commitment to professional development and work-life balance.
Required Skills
Education
Qualification for Career Group 1, 2nd entry level in General Services; or completed training as a Public Administration Specialist; or successful completion of Administrative Course I (AI/FL I); or an equivalent commercial degree (e.g., Real Estate Agent/Manager).
Experience
- Professional experience in public administration or a comparable commercial field such as real estate management
- Leadership experience, including acting as a deputy or interim manager, is preferred (ideally at least one year)
- Experience in public procurement or budgetary law is highly desirable
- Proven track record in team coordination and staff development
Languages
Additional
- The role is based in Lübeck. Applicants from the public sector should provide their latest performance appraisal and consent to personnel file review. Flexible working and home office options are available. Must apply by April 5, 2026.