Administrative Officer for Environmental Protection Funding Programs | Sachbearbeiter (m/w/d) zur Abwicklung von Förderprogrammen im Umweltschutz

Regierung von Schwaben

Augsburg, Bayern, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Jul 22, 2025
Full-time
Fixed-term

Job Summary

Join a dedicated team focused on environmental protection as an Administrative Officer, playing a crucial role in managing funding programs. This position involves actively participating in environmental protection efforts by reviewing grant applications, issuing grant approvals, and handling the financial processing and verification of expenditure reports. You will also be involved in public relations and advising municipalities on climate protection funding, specifically related to the 'KommKlimaFöR' guidelines. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, excellent communication abilities, and a keen interest in technical contexts related to climate protection. This is a unique opportunity to contribute directly to climate action and support Bavarian municipalities in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to climate change.

Required Skills

Education

• Degree as a Certified Administrative Specialist (Verwaltungsfachwirt) or equivalent • University degree in Law (First State Examination/Dipl.-Jur.) • University degree in Business Administration • University degree (Bachelor or Diploma (FH)) with a focus on Climate Protection

Experience

  • Professional experience in administrative work, particularly with funding programs
  • Experience in reviewing applications and financial documentation
  • Experience in public relations or advisory roles is beneficial

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Befristet (Fixed-term contract) until December 31, 2028
  • Start date: October 1, 2025
  • Full-time position, but part-time possible with job-sharing
  • Interest in technical interrelationships
  • Strong commitment and resilience
  • Independent and goal-oriented action
  • Careful and precise work ethic
  • Quick comprehension, flexibility, and good judgment