Information Technology Instructor | THW-2026-108 Lehrkraft Informationstechnik (m/w/d)

Bundesverwaltungsamt

Hoya, Weser, Niedersachsen, Deutschland
Published Apr 22, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

The Information Technology Instructor at the THW Training Center in Hoya plays a pivotal role in shaping the technical proficiency of the organization. You will be responsible for conducting both theoretical and practical IT training courses, including specialized instruction on the internal 'THWin' management software. Your day-to-day work involves developing comprehensive curricula, creating and updating high-quality learning materials, and digitizing educational content. You will also participate in workshops and support various organizational units in executing training events. This position is ideal for an IT professional with a passion for pedagogy who wants to contribute to the mission of a major civil protection organization. You will work in a collaborative environment where you will implement modern didactic concepts to ensure high standards of IT education. The role offers long-term stability within the public sector, requiring a blend of technical expertise, pedagogical skill, and a commitment to supporting volunteer-based emergency operations.

Required Skills

Education

Completed Bachelor's degree from a university or university of applied sciences, preferably in the field of Information Technology.

Experience

  • Professional experience in information technology instruction or training delivery
  • Experience in curriculum planning and development of educational materials
  • Practical experience in IT administration including Windows environments and security protocols
  • Experience working within or supporting structured organizational or emergency service environments

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Intermediate)

Additional

  • Valid driver's license class B/BE; must meet Measles Protection Act requirements (immunity proof or medical contraindication); willingness to participate in basic training; willingness to travel; availability outside standard working hours for emergency operations; willingness to wear service or operational clothing.