Teacher for special tasks

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Focus on teaching

Teaching staff for special tasks are academic employees who impart theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
Their main tasks lie in teaching, which at Coburg University of Applied Sciences is interdisciplinary and innovative and includes modern teaching and learning formats.
The tasks also include the assessment of study progress through examinations and the coordination of study projects.
This is what Coburg University of Applied Sciences offers teaching staff for special tasks:

  • the opportunity to prepare young people for the working world of tomorrow
  • the opportunity to try out new teaching formats together with colleagues
  • an open, collegial working atmosphere with short lines of communication
  • flexible working hours
  • Regular training opportunities, health and sports programs
  • Support in balancing family and career

Teachers for special tasks - requirements and salary

need teachers for special tasks in the academic field:

  • a university degree in a subject relevant to the job
  • Depending on the area of responsibility, the qualification for teaching at grammar schools or vocational schools or a doctorate or second state examination or a diploma or Master’s degree in engineering sciences
  • pedagogical aptitude, e.g. through a trial course
  • at least three years of full-time professional experience gained outside the university sector after graduation

Salary of a teacher for special tasks

Depending on their qualifications, the remuneration of teachers for special tasks is based on the collective agreement for the public service of the federal states (TV-L) or the salary tables of the Free State of Bavaria.