Large German health and social services nonprofit operating 200+ facilities
Diakoneo is one of Germany's largest integrated health and social services organizations, operating across education, healthcare, residential care, and employment support with roughly 10,000 staff across 200+ locations. The hiring mix (342 healthcare roles against sparse engineering and IT) reflects an operations-heavy, clinical-first organization; recent focus on network stability, identity management optimization, and LucaNet implementation suggests internal infrastructure maturation is a priority alongside service expansion.
Notable leadership hires: Deputy Medical Director, Team Lead, department head, Facility Director
Diakoneo is a nonprofit health and social services provider headquartered in Bavaria, serving individuals and families across the lifespan—from early childhood education and special needs support through senior care and rehabilitation. The organization delivers services through six primary business units: education (kindergarten and schools), healthcare (hospitals and outpatient clinics), nursing and residential care, employment assistance, housing support, and spiritual care. Active projects include site consolidation (merging facilities into modular container systems), early rehabilitation expansion, and daycare program redesign. The organization has a decelerating hiring velocity with 104 roles posted in the last 30 days, concentrated heavily in healthcare and clinical operations.
Core stack includes Microsoft Office ecosystem (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Azure Entra, Active Directory, Docker, Citrix, PRTG Network Monitor, Jedox, and LucaNet. Recent priority areas include network performance optimization and identity management services.
Active initiatives include facility site mergers using modular container systems, early rehabilitation service expansion, daycare program restructuring, LucaNet financial system implementation, and regional networking for palliative care services (SAPV).
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