The Catholic Social Institute was founded in 1947 by Josef Cardinal Frings. It is an organizationally independent institution of the Archdiocese of Cologne and is legally subordinate to the Vicar General.
The Catholic Social Institute promotes Christian value-oriented action and dialog on social issues on the basis of Catholic social teaching. The program focuses on employee education, media competence, future topics and further training in employee representation law. As a state-recognized educational institution in accordance with the NRW Continuing Education Act, the KSI is an important player in the Archdiocese of Cologne.
Benefits
- Remuneration, Christmas bonus, capital-forming benefits and additional pension scheme in accordance with the church’s employment and remuneration regulations (if the requirements for pay group 6 are met)
- Flexible working hours at 19.5 hours / week
- 30 days of vacation, custom days and 3 days for retreats
- A responsible and varied task
- A pleasant working environment with a family-conscious personnel policy for a better work-life balance
- The opportunity for professional development and further training