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Family Office "JUniFamilie"

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Family office at the University of Jena

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The Family Office (‘JUniFamilie’) is a project run by Friedrich Schiller University Jena in collaboration with the Student Services Organization of Thuringia. The Family Office can support you in all matters that might arise as you try to balance your studies or career with your family commitments.

Students with family

 

  • Maternity leave for students

    The legal regulations stipulated in the German Maternity Protection Act (Mutterschutzgesetz, MuSchG) also apply to female students during the protection periods before and after childbirth.

    The pregnancy must be reported to the Student Service Centre, where you can also get all the necessary forms and information on student maternity leave.

  • Parental Allowance

    Parental Allowance is a benefit for parents with babies or toddlers.

    As a mother or a father, you can receive Parental Allowance if the following conditions are met:

    • You are looking after and raising your child yourself
    • You and your child live in the same household
    • You either do not work at all or work fewer than 32 hours a week
    • You live in Germany.

    Parental Allowance is available to employees and civil servants, as well as self-employed, unemployed and stay-at-home parents. This means you can also claim Parental Allowance if you were not working before the child was born. This also applies to students. You do not need to stop studying or training to receive Parental Allowance. It does not matter how many hours a week you spend in this capacity. Unlike the restriction on working hours, you can also study or train for more than 32 hours a week.

     

    Parental Allowance for parents with a different nationality

    Parents with a different nationality can also receive Parental Allowance. It depends on whether you are a permanent resident in Germany and whether you are allowed to work here. You can receive Parental Allowance if you have a settlement permit – if you have a temporary settlement permit on purpose of studing in germany you’re not allowed to get Parental Allowance.

     

    You can submit an application to your local Parental Allowance office. You should submit your application in good time to ensure that your Parental Allowance is paid out to you in time. Parental Allowance is paid retrospectively for up to 3 months of your child’s life.

    Find HEREpdf, 7 mb · de more informations about Parental Allowance or ask your local parental benefits office.

  • Child benefit

    You can claim child benefit (Kindergeld) following the birth of your child; you must submit a written application to the family office (Familienkasse) of the employment agency. You will generally be granted child benefits if:

    • You live in the same household as your child
    • Your child is under the age of 18
    • German citizens, if their place of residence or the place where they usually stay is located in Germany.
    • Citizens of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or of Switzerland if their place of residence or the place where they usually stay is located in Germany and who are entitled to freedom of movement.
    • Persons, who live in another country and who are either wholly liable to pay tax in Germany or who are treated accordingly.
    • Foreign nationals in possession of  a valid settlement permit. Certain other resident permits may also entitle to child benefit.
    • Refugees and persons entitled to asylum who have been incontestably recognised as such

    Find more informations at the office of the employment agencyExternal link

  • Organising your studies

    More information on aspects like the organization of studies and semesters on leave can be found on the webpages of the Student Service Centre.

  • Student finance

    If you have any questions about student finance, please contact the General Social Counselling Service at the Student Services Organization in Thuringia.

  • Childcare in Jena - Guide

    Friedrich Schiller University Jena cordially welcomes families into everyday university life and actively supports the balancing of family life and work. This guide is intended to give a first overview of the various types of childcare. If you have questions, the Family Office is happy to help you.

    Learn morepdf, 275 kb · de
  • Caring for relatives

    As part of our initiatives to help you balance your study and family, there are various options to fully or partially reduce your working hours if necessary. If you have any questions please contact the Studierenden Service Zentrum for your options about academic leave.

    You can find more information about caring for relatives on the webpages of the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG)External link.

    The care support centre of the city of JenaExternal link also gives advise on the topic of day and night care, establishes contacts with outpatient care services and domestic services. 

    Here you find more informations about care.pdf, 624 kb · de

Employees with family

  • Maternity leave

    Please inform your departmental supervisor and Division for Human Resources if you are pregnant. This will allow you to quickly clear up any questions you might have about maternity leave and parental leave.

  • Parental leave

    Following maternity leave (usually 6 weeks before and 8 weeks after childbirth), both parents can request parental leave. You must submit a written request to your employer at least 7 weeks before taking parental leave.

    If you have any questions, please contact the Division for Human Resources in good time.

  • Parental Allowance

    Parental Allowance is a benefit for parents with babies or toddlers.

    As a mother or a father, you can receive Parental Allowance if the following conditions are met:

    • You are looking after and raising your child yourself
    • You and your child live in the same household
    • You either do not work at all or work fewer than 32 hours a week
    • You live in Germany.

    Parental Allowance is available to employees and civil servants, as well as self-employed, unemployed and stay-at-home parents.

     

    Parental Allowance for parents with a different nationality

    Parents with a different nationality can also receive Parental Allowance. It depends on whether you are a permanent resident in Germany and whether you are allowed to work here. You can receive Parental Allowance if you have a settlement permit – if you have a temporary settlement permit on purpose of studing in germany you’re not allowed to get Parental Allowance.

     

    You can submit an application to your local Parental Allowance office. You should submit your application in good time to ensure that your Parental Allowance is paid out to you in time. Parental Allowance is paid retrospectively for up to 3 months of your child’s life.

    Find HEREpdf, 7 mb · de more informations about Parental Allowance or ask your local parental benefits office.

  • Child benefit

    You can claim child benefit (Kindergeld) following the birth of your child; you must submit a written application to the family office (Familienkasse) of the employment agency. You will generally be granted child benefits if:

    • You live in the same household as your child; and
    • Your child is under the age of 18.

    You can get more information from the family office of the employment agency.

  • Doctoral candidates

    As a doctoral candidate, you do not have to enrole to undertake a doctorate at the University of Jena. You can enrol as a doctoral candidate by paying the semester contribution. However, you cannot be employed for more than 20 hours a week.

    Doctoral candidates can refer to the information for students.

    If you are a doctoral candidate and spend over half of your regular working hours as a researcher, the information for employees will also apply to you.

    If you have any questions, please contact the Graduate Academy.

  • Childcare in Jena - Guide

    Friedrich Schiller University Jena cordially welcomes families into everyday university life and actively supports the balancing of family life and work. This guide is intended to give a first overview of the various types of childcare. If you have questions, the Family Office is happy to help you.

    Learn morepdf, 275 kb · de
  • Caring for relatives

    As part of our initiatives to help you balance your work and family, there are various options to fully or partially reduce your working hours if necessary. If you have any questions about the different ways of taking time off, please contact the person responsible for you in the Division for Human Resources.

    You can find more information about caring for relatives on the webpages of the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG)External link.

    The care support centre of the city of JenaExternal link also gives advise on the topic of day and night care, establishes contacts with outpatient care services and domestic services. 

    Here you find more informations about care.pdf, 624 kb · de

Your contact

Family Office "JUniFamilie" at the University of Jena

Opening hours:
Tuesdays 10.00 bis 12.00 Uhr
Wednesdays 12.00 bis 15.00 Uhr

and by appointment

Postal address:
Carl-Zeiß-Straße 3
07743 Jena