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Live and work in one of the most beautiful regions of Norway! Are you a nurse looking for meaningful work in a friendly and close-knit community surrounded by spectacular nature? We are recruiting two registered nurses for a municipality located on the outer coast of Western Norway, in a beautiful island community at the mouth of the Sognefjord. The exact location will be shared with selected candidates during the process due to confidentiality. These are full time permanent roles within a well organised and supportive healthcare service. The positions include work in both the nursing home and home care services, with a broad range of responsibilities including long term care, rehabilitation, palliative care and short term emergency ward duties. The home care service covers multiple islands, which means travel by boat as well as car can be part of the job. The municipality also has an emergency bed (KAD) and on call doctor service ensuring a varied and stimulating work environment. What we offer: You will be part of a strong professional team with a good working culture and a high degree of collaboration. We offer: Full time permanent employment with a stable public sector employer Competitive salary according to qualifications and experience with local supplements of 27.000 NOK Favourable shift arrangements and well structured schedules Support with housing and relocation if required, up to 30.000 NOK Good pension and insurance schemes Opportunities for professional development and further training A meaningful role where you can follow up patients closely and make a real difference Qualifications: Authorization as a registered nurse in an EU or EEA country Good communication skills in Norwegian or Swedish or willingness to learn. For international candidates, minimum B2 level is required. Free language training can be provided Valid police clearance and health certificate including tuberculosis and MRSA before starting Driving licence category B is an advantage for home visits Personal qualities: Responsible, structured and solution oriented Positive attitude and good teamwork skills Flexible and comfortable with varied tasks Motivated to contribute to a small but highly competent interdisciplinary team Why choose this opportunity? This is a rare chance to combine a secure professional career with an exceptional quality of life. The area offers clean ocean air, beautiful coastal landscape, rich outdoor opportunities including hiking, kayaking, fishing and boating and a safe and welcoming community. We also follow up to make sure you like your new job. Ready to apply? Send us your application, and we will evaluate candidates continuously. Feel free to reach out for more information, I look forward to hearing from you!
We are recruiting registered nurses for permanent full-time positions in the Østfold region in southeastern Norway, on behalf of several municipalities. Østfold is a welcoming region in southeastern Norway, known for its beautiful coastline, scenic landscapes and close proximity to Oslo and Sweden. The municipalities have a continuous need for qualified nurses in both home care services and nursing homes, where you will play an important role in providing safe and reliable care to patients of all ages. These positions offer a stable job, a meaningful everyday working life and good opportunities for professional development within the Norwegian public healthcare system. You will work in well-organised teams that focus on cooperation, clear routines and high professional standards. Your responsibilities Clinical nursing in home care, nursing homes or assisted living facilities Observation, assessment, medication management and accurate documentation Follow-up of patients with diverse medical conditions and functional levels Collaboration with relatives, coordinating units and external partners Interdisciplinary cooperation with doctors, therapists and other health professionals Contributing to service development, improvement work and quality assurance Qualifications: Hold a valid nursing authorization from an EU country Relevant experience as a nurse (hospital or community care is an advantage) Be proficient with basic computer skills, necessary for modern healthcare environments Speak and write English fluently Motivated to learn Norwegian Hold a bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) Driving licence category B is an advantage for home visits Personal qualities: Responsible, structured and solution oriented Positive attitude and good teamwork skills Flexible and comfortable with varied tasks Motivated to contribute to a small but highly competent interdisciplinary team We offer: A full-time permanent position in the Norwegian public healthcare system Competitive salary and working conditions A supportive work environment that values cooperation and professional confidence Opportunities for further development and specialization Free online Norwegian language course with a private teacher Relocation assistance and help with housing Personal follow-up throughout the recruitment and relocation process Why choose this opportunity? Combine a rewarding nursing career with a great quality of life in Østfold. Enjoy the region’s beautiful coastline, peaceful surroundings and easy access to Oslo and Sweden. We will support you throughout the process to help you succeed in your new role. Ready to apply? Send us your application, and we will evaluate candidates continuously. Feel free to reach out for more information, I look forward to hearing from you!
Live and work in one of the most beautiful regions of Norway! Are you a nurse looking for meaningful work in a friendly and close-knit community surrounded by spectacular nature? We are recruiting two registered nurses for a municipality located on the outer coast of Western Norway, in a beautiful island community at the mouth of the Sognefjord. The exact location will be shared with selected candidates during the process due to confidentiality. These are full time permanent roles within a well organised and supportive healthcare service. The positions include work in both the nursing home and home care services, with a broad range of responsibilities including long term care, rehabilitation, palliative care and short term emergency ward duties. The home care service covers multiple islands, which means travel by boat as well as car can be part of the job. The municipality also has an emergency bed (KAD) and on call doctor service ensuring a varied and stimulating work environment. What we offer: You will be part of a strong professional team with a good working culture and a high degree of collaboration. We offer: Full time permanent employment with a stable public sector employer Competitive salary according to qualifications and experience with local supplements of 27.000 NOK Favourable shift arrangements and well structured schedules Support with housing and relocation if required, up to 30.000 NOK Good pension and insurance schemes Opportunities for professional development and further training A meaningful role where you can follow up patients closely and make a real difference Qualifications: Authorization as a registered nurse in an EU or EEA country Good communication skills in Norwegian or Swedish or willingness to learn. For international candidates, minimum B2 level is required. Free language training can be provided Valid police clearance and health certificate including tuberculosis and MRSA before starting Driving licence category B is an advantage for home visits Personal qualities: Responsible, structured and solution oriented Positive attitude and good teamwork skills Flexible and comfortable with varied tasks Motivated to contribute to a small but highly competent interdisciplinary team Why choose this opportunity? This is a rare chance to combine a secure professional career with an exceptional quality of life. The area offers clean ocean air, beautiful coastal landscape, rich outdoor opportunities including hiking, kayaking, fishing and boating and a safe and welcoming community. We also follow up to make sure you like your new job. Ready to apply? Send us your application, and we will evaluate candidates continuously. Feel free to reach out for more information, I look forward to hearing from you!
Dignus Medical specializes in recruiting doctors, specialists and nurses for the healthcare sector across Scandinavia. We help solve staffing challenges by matching the right professionals with the right employers – at the right time. This year, we proudly celebrate our 20th anniversary. Watch our anniversary film (https://vimeo.com/1114843079?share=copy) and join us on our journey! Dignus Medical connects family medicine specialists with long-term GP jobs across Sweden. We specialize in matching your medical qualifications and personal preferences with clinics and healthcare providers that value your contribution and support your professional development. We are looking for family medicine specialists seeking a long-term role in a well-organized primary care center in northern Sweden. This opportunity is ideal for physicians who value clinical autonomy, continuity of care, and a calm working environment. The clinic serves a stable local population and offers a clear structure with manageable patient flows and strong interprofessional collaboration. Clinical work You will provide comprehensive primary care across all age groups, from diagnostics and treatment to follow-up and preventive medicine. The team-based model allows you to focus on medicine while working closely with experienced colleagues in nursing, rehabilitation, and mental health care. The healthcare system is modern, with digital tools that reduce administrative burden and support patient safety. Life outside work Northern Sweden is known for vast landscapes, forests, rivers, and seasonal contrasts. The area offers excellent conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, fishing, and cycling. Housing is accessible, commutes are short, and daily life is calm and family-friendly. This setting appeals to physicians seeking focus, space, and long-term balance. We offer Permanent GP specialist employment Stable working hours with strong work–life balance Support with relocation and settlement Free Swedish language education with a private tutor Continuous recruiter support before and after relocation Requirements EU-certified specialist in family medicine or general practice Broad clinical experience in primary care English proficiency and willingness to learn Swedish Interest in long-term integration into Swedish healthcare Interested in learning more? We’d love to hear from you. Submit your application or contact us today to explore current openings. Let us help you take the next step in your career as a general practitioner in Sweden! You can also register your CV (https://dignusmedical-en.recman.page/login) or sign up for our newsletter (https://www.dignusmedical.no/en/sign-up-for-newsletter/) to stay updated on future opportunities.
Dignus Medical specializes in recruiting doctors, specialists and nurses for the healthcare sector across Scandinavia. We help solve staffing challenges by matching the right professionals with the right employers – at the right time. This year, we proudly celebrate our 20th anniversary. Watch our anniversary film (https://vimeo.com/1114843079?share=copy) and join us on our journey! Are you a dedicated nurse looking to take your skills to new heights while immersing yourself in the unique lifestyle of northern Europe? We’re seeking experienced general nurses to join healthcare teams across Northern Sweden – a region known for its stunning landscapes, tight-knit communities, and excellent working conditions. Why Northern Sweden? Northern Sweden offers more than just a job – it offers a lifestyle. Imagine finishing your shift and stepping out into fresh, clean air, surrounded by forests, lakes, and snow-capped mountains. This region is perfect for those who value space, calm, and a closer connection to nature. You’ll experience the beauty of the midnight sun in summer and the northern lights in winter – all while working in one of the most advanced healthcare systems in the world. About the role As a general nurse, you will play a vital role in delivering compassionate, high-quality care in settings such as: Regional hospitals, where teamwork and acute care go hand in hand Health centers and outpatient clinics focused on continuity and community care Administering treatments, supporting patient recovery, and contributing to care planning Working alongside multidisciplinary teams to improve patient outcomes and innovate care delivery What we’re looking for EU-recognized nursing license and degree Proficiency in English and readiness to learn Swedish A flexible, team-oriented approach and solid nursing experience A genuine passion for patient-centered care What you’ll get Career development in a forward-thinking healthcare environment Work-life balance that supports your well-being Support throughout the process – from licensing to relocation Free personalized Swedish language training via Teams or Skype Assistance with accommodation and family relocation, if needed Curious about life in the North? Let’s talk. We’re happy to tell you more about the region, the roles, and how we support you every step of the way. Apply today to stay in the loop about upcoming opportunities for nurses across Sweden. You can also register your CV (https://dignusmedical-en.recman.page/login) or sign up for our newsletter (https://www.dignusmedical.no/en/sign-up-for-newsletter/) to stay updated on future opportunities.
Dignus Medical specializes in recruiting doctors, specialists and nurses for the healthcare sector across Scandinavia. We help solve staffing challenges by matching the right professionals with the right employers – at the right time. This year, we proudly celebrate our 20th anniversary. Watch our anniversary film (https://vimeo.com/1114843079?share=copy) and join us on our journey! We are recruiting an experienced specialist in geriatric medicine for a permanent position at a hospital located in a nature-rich part of Sweden. The hospital serves a stable population and provides structured inpatient care for older patients with complex medical needs. As a geriatrician, you will work with comprehensive geriatric assessment, treatment, and follow-up in close collaboration with internal medicine, rehabilitation services, nursing staff, and allied health professionals. The work is multidisciplinary and focuses on continuity, quality of care, and safe clinical pathways. Location and lifestyle The hospital is situated in an area known for forests, lakes, and easy access to outdoor activities throughout the year. Everyday life is calm, commuting times are short, and housing options are accessible. The area offers good conditions for family life, with schools, childcare, and public services within close reach. This setting is suitable both for physicians relocating on their own and for those moving together with family, offering a stable and predictable everyday environment. What Dignus Medical Offers You: Ongoing support from a dedicated recruiter before, during, and after your employment. Assistance with obtaining Swedish authorization and specialist approvals, if required. Help with accommodation and travel arrangements, including support for your family, if necessary. Access to a free language course with a private tutor. Qualifications: EU-recognized specialist certification in geriatric medicine Experience in hospital-based geriatric care Good communication skills in English Willingness to learn Swedish Why Choose Dignus Medical? We are a trusted recruitment partner with over 20 years of experience helping medical professionals establish careers in Sweden. Our focus is on long-term success for both candidates and healthcare providers. From your first contact to your first day at work, we are with you every step of the way. Interested in a career in Sweden? Let’s talk! Contact us today to learn more about current openings or submit your application. We look forward to helping you take the next step in your internal medicine career. You can also register your CV (https://dignusmedical-en.recman.page/login) or sign up for our newsletter (https://www.dignusmedical.no/en/sign-up-for-newsletter/) to stay updated on future opportunities.
RaySearch develops innovative software solutions to improve cancer care. About 1000 clinics in more than 40 countries use RaySearch software to improve treatments and quality of life for patients. RaySearch was founded in 2000 and is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. The headquarters is located in Stockholm, with subsidiaries in the US, Europe and Asia - Pacific. Today we are more than 400 employees with a common vision of improving cancer care with innovative software. Our great staff is crucial for our success and we offer a fantastic working environment in modern offices, flexibility and good opportunities for development. We believe in equal opportunities, value diversity and work actively to prevent discrimination. We are looking for a Business Development Manager – Medical Oncology to help define and drive RaySearch's expansion into the Medical Oncology market. This is a unique opportunity to join RaySearch at an early stage of a new strategic growth initiative. As we explore opportunities beyond our traditional radiation oncology business, you will play a key role in helping shape our strategy, evaluate market opportunities, define commercialization approaches, and support the successful introduction of future solutions into the Medical Oncology landscape. About the job You will translate strategic direction into concrete market activities, ensuring strong alignment between product positioning, customer needs, and commercial execution. Your main tasks Lead market intelligence activities to develop a comprehensive understanding of the Medical Oncology landscape, including market dynamics, customer needs, competitive positioning, treatment pathways, reimbursement models, and emerging trends Identify and evaluate growth opportunities, unmet needs, and strategic market segments within Medical Oncology Develop and execute market development and commercialization strategies for future Medical Oncology solutions Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders including Medical Oncologists, Oncology Nurses, Hospital Administrators, Cancer Centers, Professional Societies, and Industry Partners Assess emerging clinical evidence, technology trends, and evolving standards of care to identify opportunities for innovation and growth in alignment with the overall RaySearch ecosystem. Support customer discovery activities to ensure future solutions address meaningful clinical and operational challenges Conduct market assessments, competitive analysis, and business case development to support strategic decision-making Support the development and execution of go-to-market strategies for future product launches Identify and assess strategic partnership opportunities that support growth objectives Monitor competitive developments, market access considerations, and industry trends relevant to Medical Oncology Your Profile You are commercially minded, strategically driven, and passionate about improving cancer care. You bring a strong understanding of the Medical Oncology environment and are motivated by the opportunity to help shape a completely new business area for RaySearch. You enjoy working in situations where there is ambiguity, and you are comfortable helping define strategy, build relationships, and create new opportunities from the ground up. You are equally comfortable engaging with clinicians, healthcare leaders, and business stakeholders, and you have the ability to translate market insights into actionable business recommendations. Experience & Skills BSc or MSc in Life Sciences, Healthcare, Nursing, Pharmacy, Medicine, Business, Medical Technology A minimum of 5 years of clinical experience within Medical Oncology, Oncology Nursing, Oncology Pharmacy, Hematology/Oncology, or a related oncology specialty A minimum of 2 years of experience in business development, strategic marketing, product management, commercial strategy, market development, or a related function Strong understanding of Medical Oncology treatment pathways, clinical workflows, and healthcare systems Experience engaging with clinical stakeholders and key opinion leaders Strong analytical, communication, and stakeholder management skills Experience working in international and cross-functional environments Excellent command of English, spoken and written It is considered a strong advantage if you have experience within: Medical Oncology Oncology Drug Development Precision Medicine Biomarker-Driven Therapies Clinical Decision Support Solutions Oncology Informatics Healthcare Software Market Access and Reimbursement Exposure to pharmaceutical, biotechnology, healthcare software, oncology informatics, or medical technology companies is highly desirable.
Are you a qualified nurse looking for a permanent position in Norway? We are recruiting nurses for municipal healthcare services in Finnmark, Northern Norway. The positions are mainly within home care services and nursing homes, where you will work closely with patients and become part of a supportive healthcare team. This opportunity is ideal for EU-trained nurses who are looking for professional development, stable employment and the chance to build a new life in Norway. We provide Norwegian language training, assistance with authorisation and support throughout the relocation process. Your main responsibilities include: Providing home nursing care to patients in their own homes Working in a nursing home or assisted living facility Daily patient follow-up, medication management, observation and documentation Close collaboration with relatives, GPs and other healthcare professionals Contributing to quality improvement and development of local routines We are looking for someone who: Has a valid license as a nurse from an EU/EEA country Is motivated to obtain Norwegian authorisation (we assist with the process) Speak fluent English and are highly motivated to learn Norwegian Are willing to complete our free Norwegian language course Works independently and in a structured way Enjoys teamwork and has genuine compassion for patients Is flexible and able to adapt to different work situations Holds a driver’s license We offer: A full-time permanent position Competitive salary and working conditions A warm, inclusive and supportive team Opportunities for professional development Free online Norwegian language course with a private teacher Relocation assistance and help with housing Personal follow-up throughout the recruitment and relocation process Why Finnmark? Finnmark is Norway’s northernmost region and offers a different pace of life than larger cities. Here, you will find close-knit communities and easy access to nature. Many international healthcare professionals choose Finnmark because of the combination of meaningful work, affordable living and attractive financial benefits. The region also offers unique experiences throughout the year, from the midnight sun in summer to the northern lights during winter. As a nurse in the municipal healthcare services, you will play an important role in the local community and work closely with patients, relatives and colleagues in a supportive and collaborative environment. Financial benefits of working in Finnmark: 3.5% lower income tax compared to the rest of Norway Extra tax deduction of NOK 30,000 per year (Finnmark allowance) Free kindergarten for children Exemption from electricity tax, significantly lower power bills Apply today or get in touch with us for more information.
On behalf of municipalities in Southern Norway, we are recruiting qualified nurses for permanent full-time positions in municipal healthcare services. Depending on your experience and interests, you may work in a nursing home, GP practice or public health clinic. These positions offer a varied workday, close patient contact and the opportunity to develop your skills as part of an experienced healthcare team. Your responsibilities Nursing duties in a nursing home, GP practice or public health clinic Medication management, clinical observation and professional documentation Collaboration with patients’ relatives and external partners Interdisciplinary work with doctors, therapists and other healthcare staff Contributing to quality improvement and development of local healthcare services We are looking for nurses who: Hold a valid license as a nurse from an EU/EEA country Are motivated to obtain Norwegian authorisation (we assist with the process) Speak fluent English and are highly motivated to learn Norwegian Are willing to complete our free Norwegian language course Work independently and in a structured manner Enjoys teamwork and has genuine compassion for patients Is flexible and able to adapt to different work situations Holds a driver’s license (preferred) We offer: A full-time permanent position in the Norwegian public healthcare system Competitive salary and working conditions A supportive work environment that values cooperation and professional confidence Opportunities for further development and specialization Free online Norwegian language course with a private teacher Relocation assistance and help with housing Personal follow-up throughout the recruitment and relocation process Life in Vest-Agder Southern Norway is known for its coastline, mild climate and relaxed way of life. The region offers a good balance between work and leisure, with easy access to nature, outdoor activities and local communities. Many international healthcare professionals appreciate the combination of a safe environment, short commuting distances and a well-organised healthcare system. The area also offers good schools, modern public services and a wide range of cultural and recreational activities. You can read more about the region here.
On behalf of a well-run and modern medical practice in Rogaland, Western Norway, we are seeking a family medicine specialist (GP) for a permanent position. This opportunity is well suited for EU-qualified GP specialists who are considering relocating to Norway and are looking for long-term stability, professional autonomy and meaningful patient relationships within a high-quality primary care system. About the medical practice The clinic is one of several established GP practices in the municipality and is organised with multiple GP lists in a well-functioning and supportive environment. You will work alongside experienced nurses and medical secretaries who ensure efficient workflows, well-structured patient pathways, and strong daily support. The practice is designed to support high professional standards in general practice and allows you to focus on clinical work and continuity of care. You will take over an established patient list of approximately 900 patients, offering a predictable workload and a stable patient population. Professional environment and collaboration The municipality has a strong and stable primary care service with several GPs and resident doctors. As a GP, you will be part of a collaborative medical community with good opportunities for professional discussion and peer support. The municipality places strong emphasis on quality, continuity and professional development within primary care. Key responsibilities Work as a GP with responsibility for your own patient list Municipal medical duties (such as nursing home or public health tasks) by agreement Participation in the local out-of-hours service (emergency primary care) The municipality operates its own out-of-hours service, organised in a shared rota system. Enhanced on-call compensation is provided, along with paid time off on the following working day after night duty, regardless of activity level. Qualifications Medical license and specialist approval from an EU country Specialist in family medicine, preferably with minimum two years of experience Good communication skills in English, and motivated to learn Norwegian Experience in pediatric medicine and infant check-ups Experience in gynecological examinations in an office setting Ability to handle a broad variety of patients and diagnoses independently Class B driver’s license is an advantages A clean criminal record must be documented through a police certificate in accordance with the Health Personnel Act The GP office offer Competitive fixed salary combined with activity-based bonus A well-functioning clinic with modern equipment and highly experienced support staff Clear frameworks, predictable working conditions and a sustainable work–life balance Attractive municipal employment benefits Benefits with Dignus Medical Free online language courses with a private tutor to learn Norwegian Assistance in obtaining Norwegian authorization Relocation support for you and your family Close follow-up from professional recruiters throughout the entire process About the area The municipality is located in Rogaland, Western Norway, offering a unique combination of nature and accessibility. The area is known for its fjords, mountains and outdoor lifestyle, while still being within commuting distance of larger cities. The local community is safe, welcoming and family-friendly, with good public services and a high standard of living. Interested in learning more? We would be happy to have a conversation about the position, relocation to Norway, and what working as a GP here could look like for you. Please get in touch for more information!
On behalf of a municipality in the Gudbrandsdalen region of Norway, we are recruiting a nurse for a permanent position within the municipal healthcare services. The position includes work in both nursing homes and home care services, offering a varied workday and close collaboration with patients, relatives and other healthcare professionals. This is an excellent opportunity for nurses who are looking for stable employment, professional development and support with relocation to Norway. About the position The position is part of the municipality’s healthcare and care services and includes work both in nursing homes/institutions and home care services. You will work closely with patients and collaborate with other healthcare professionals to provide high-quality and holistic care. The workdays are varied and offer good opportunities to further develop your competence within areas such as: elderly care rehabilitation chronic diseases follow-up of patients with complex healthcare needs The municipality places strong focus on teamwork, professional development and sustainable working conditions for employees. We are looking for nurses who Hold a valid license as a nurse from an EU/EEA country Is motivated to obtain Norwegian authorisation (we assist with the process) Speak fluent English and are highly motivated to learn Norwegian Are willing to complete our free Norwegian language course Enjoys teamwork and has genuine compassion for patients Is flexible and able to adapt to different work situations Holds a driver’s license (preferred) We offer Permanent position in the Norwegian public healthcare system Competitive salary and favourable working conditions Varied and professionally rewarding work tasks Good pension scheme through the Norwegian public sector Inclusive local community close to spectacular mountain nature Opportunities for professional development and further education A work environment with close contact with both colleagues and patients High quality of life and excellent work-life balance Free online Norwegian language course with a private teacher Relocation assistance and help with housing Personal follow-up throughout the recruitment and relocation process This position is ideal for nurses who want to work in a smaller and well-organised environment where there is time to provide good care and build meaningful relationships with patients and colleagues. Gudbrandsdalen The municipality is located in the Gudbrandsdalen region, approximately 3–4 hours north of Oslo. The area offers easy access to mountains, outdoor activities and well-known destinations such as Jotunheimen National Park. It is a region known for its strong local communities, short commuting distances and close connection to nature. You can explore more here. Interested? Please send your CV and application as soon as possible. Applications are assessed continuously. For more information, feel free to contact us for a non-binding conversation. We look forward to hearing from you!
We are recruiting registered nurses for permanent full-time positions in the Østfold region in southeastern Norway, on behalf of several municipalities. Østfold is a welcoming region in southeastern Norway, known for its beautiful coastline, scenic landscapes and close proximity to Oslo and Sweden. The municipalities have a continuous need for qualified nurses in both home care services and nursing homes, where you will play an important role in providing safe and reliable care to patients of all ages. These positions offer a stable job, a meaningful everyday working life and good opportunities for professional development within the Norwegian public healthcare system. You will work in well-organised teams that focus on cooperation, clear routines and high professional standards. Your responsibilities Clinical nursing in home care, nursing homes or assisted living facilities Observation, assessment, medication management and accurate documentation Follow-up of patients with diverse medical conditions and functional levels Collaboration with relatives, coordinating units and external partners Interdisciplinary cooperation with doctors, therapists and other health professionals Contributing to service development, improvement work and quality assurance Qualifications: Hold a valid nursing authorization from an EU country Relevant experience as a nurse (hospital or community care is an advantage) Be proficient with basic computer skills, necessary for modern healthcare environments Speak and write English fluently Motivated to learn Norwegian Hold a bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) Driving licence category B is an advantage for home visits Personal qualities: Responsible, structured and solution oriented Positive attitude and good teamwork skills Flexible and comfortable with varied tasks Motivated to contribute to a small but highly competent interdisciplinary team We offer: A full-time permanent position in the Norwegian public healthcare system Competitive salary and working conditions A supportive work environment that values cooperation and professional confidence Opportunities for further development and specialization Free online Norwegian language course with a private teacher Relocation assistance and help with housing Personal follow-up throughout the recruitment and relocation process Why choose this opportunity? Combine a rewarding nursing career with a great quality of life in Østfold. Enjoy the region’s beautiful coastline, peaceful surroundings and easy access to Oslo and Sweden. We will support you throughout the process to help you succeed in your new role. Ready to apply? Send us your application, and we will evaluate candidates continuously. Feel free to reach out for more information, I look forward to hearing from you!
Dignus Medical specializes in recruiting doctors, specialists and nurses for the healthcare sector across Scandinavia. We help solve staffing challenges by matching the right professionals with the right employers – at the right time. This year, we proudly celebrate our 20th anniversary. Watch our anniversary film (https://vimeo.com/1114843079?share=copy) and join us on our journey! Would you like to take the next step in your nursing career in northern Sweden? This is an opportunity to work in a modern healthcare system where quality of care, teamwork, and professional development are a priority. You will become part of a supportive environment with experienced colleagues and a strong focus on patient-centered care. About the role As a general nurse, you will play an important role in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care in different healthcare settings, including: Hospitals, where you will be part of experienced teams working with both acute and planned care Health centres and outpatient clinics, focusing on continuity of care and long-term patient relationships Your responsibilities will include administering treatments, supporting patients throughout their recovery, and contributing to individual care planning. You will work closely with multidisciplinary teams, helping to ensure safe and effective care while contributing to continuous improvement of patient outcomes. Requirements Valid nursing license from Finland (Registered nurse) Experience in hospital care Good English language skills Motivation to learn Swedish Meritorious Knowledge of Swedish Swedish nursing license Why northern Sweden? This opportunity is based in a peaceful region in northern Sweden, surrounded by nature, forests, and open landscapes, ideal for those seeking a calm and balanced lifestyle. The area offers excellent public services, short commuting times, and a strong sense of community. You will have access to outdoor activities year-round, including hiking, skiing, and other nature-based experiences. The high quality of life makes it an excellent place to live and work long-term. What Dignus Medical offers you: Ongoing support from a recruiter before, during, and after your employment Assistance with obtaining Swedish authorization and approvals Help with accommodation and relocation for you and your family Access to a free Swedish language course with a private tutor via Teams/Skype Curious about life in the North? Let’s talk. We’re happy to tell you more about the region, the roles, and how we support you every step of the way. Are you ready to take the next step in your nursing career and experience working in Sweden? We look forward to hearing from you. You can also register your CV (https://dignusmedical-en.recman.page/login) or sign up for our newsletter (https://www.dignusmedical.no/en/sign-up-for-newsletter/) to stay updated on future opportunities.
Operating Theatre Nurse / Operating Room Nurse - Odda Hospital Department of Operating Theatre, Anaesthesia and Central Sterile Services Description of the employer: Helse Fonna has around 4,200 employees who work to provide patients with the best possible treatment and care. Our mission is to provide specialised healthcare services to more than 180,000 inhabitants in Sunnhordland, Indre Hardanger and Nord-Rogaland. Helse Fonna is a local health trust owned by Helse Vest RHF. We have somatic hospitals in Haugesund, Stord and Odda, Valen psychiatric hospital in Kvinnherad and several outpatient clinics. To get to know us better, please visit https://www.helse-fonna.no/. Job description: Small department. Big responsibility. Hardanger right outside the door. We are looking for an operating theatre nurse for a 100% fixed-term substitute position, with the possibility of permanent employment. At Odda Hospital, you will be part of a small and close-knit professional environment where operating theatre nurses and nurse anaesthetists work closely together. You will have a key role in the operating team, with varied working days, planned procedures, acute situations and close cooperation with surgeons and other professionals. The team is small enough for you to be seen, and important enough for your competence to matter. Odda may be the right place for you if you want calmer surroundings, short distances and nature right outside your door. Fjords, mountains, hiking, skiing, climbing and outdoor activities are close by. If you are curious about the position, please contact Beata Syska for an informal conversation about the rota, on-call duties, the working environment and what it is like to work and live in Odda. What does the job involve? You will, among other things: - provide operating theatre nursing in general surgery - participate in operating teams and trauma teams - prepare and carry out surgical procedures - perform tasks related to the central sterile services department - contribute to professional development, quality and good routines - take part in home/on-call duties as part of the position Skills requirements You must have: - Norwegian authorisation as a nurse - further education/specialist qualification in operating theatre nursing - relevant experience as an operating theatre nurse - good Norwegian language skills, both written and spoken Applicants whose first language is not Norwegian, Swedish or Danish must document Norwegian language skills at minimum B2 level, unless they have completed upper secondary education in Norwegian. It is an advantage if you have experience from a hospital setting. Personal qualities We are looking for someone who is calm, precise and able to adapt quickly when the situation requires it. You must be able to take responsibility, ask for help when needed and contribute to a well-functioning team. We value that you: - work independently when needed - keep an overview and prioritise well when the pace increases - cooperate well with different professional groups - enjoy working closely in a team - notice what needs to be done and help where needed - contribute to a supportive working environment Why choose us? With us, you will get: - a 100% fixed-term substitute position, with the possibility of permanent employment - a small and close-knit professional environment - close cooperation between operating theatre, anaesthesia and central sterile services - professional development through courses, practice and training - a workplace where you are seen and have an important role - an annual rota where we, as far as possible, take wishes into account - varied working days with both planned procedures and acute situations - colleagues who care about each other, both inside and outside the operating theatre The position includes on-call duties from home. We would be happy to tell you more about how this arrangement works in practice, so you know what it involves before making your decision.
Surgical Science is a global organisation and leading provider of medical training simulations and software solutions. Surgical Science is listed on Nasdaq First North Growth Market. Together with healthcare partners and customers in more than 90 countries, we enhance patient safety and healthcare outcomes through evidence-based, state-of-the-art simulation technology that improves clinical proficiency and performance - enabling safe and effective training without putting patients at risk. Our solutions are used by medical training centres, universities, hospitals, and the medical device industry for practice, assessment, and certification. With offices in Gothenburg (HQ), Stockholm, Tel Aviv, Cleveland, Cardiff, and Shenzhen, we are a fast-growing and stable organisation in a rapidly evolving world. We foster a hybrid work culture that supports onsite and remote collaboration across teams and time zones. Job Overview This role focuses on hands-on support of our medical simulators throughout the customer lifecycle. You will be involved in pre-sale demonstrations, post-sale Installation and training, and ongoing customer education. The position is customer-facing, requires frequent travel, and involves close collaboration with internal teams and regional partners. This position will be based in Gothenburg, Sweden, but we may also consider candidates based in Stockholm. Responsibilities Deliver pre-sale product demonstrations to customers, partners, and distributors, often with doctors, clinicians and medical industry professionals. Conduct post-sale training sessions, including on-site and online trainings Support simulator installations, workshops, and customer onboarding activities Serve as a product and application expert, providing guidance on system usage and best practices Participate in regional and international conferences, exhibitions, and customer events Share customer feedback and field insights with Sales, Product, and R&D teams Your profile We are looking for a dynamic and adaptable professional with experience in clinical or field-based training. Prior clinical experience is highly valued, enabling effective collaboration with healthcare and industry professionals. You thrive in a fast-paced international environment and combine strong technical aptitude with excellent communication, organizational, and training skills. Qualifications & Experience Educational or professional background in healthcare, life sciences, medical technology, or related fields (e.g., biology, medical sciences, biomedical/medical engineering, nursing, or medicine) Experience in customer-facing roles such as training, clinical support, application support, or education is advantageous Experience working with medical devices, simulators, or other advanced technical systems is considered a strong asset Strong presentation, communication, and instructional skills Technical aptitude with the ability to troubleshoot and resolve system-related issues Excellent organizational and time-management skills Fluent in English; additional languages are an advantage Willingness and ability to travel frequently (approximately 50–60%), often on short notice, primarily within Europe Personal Attributes Self-driven, reliable, and responsible Customer-oriented with strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills Adaptable and comfortable working in an international environment with changing priorities and schedules Curious, hands-on, and motivated to continuously learn new technologies Why join us? A meaningful and technology driven mission. Our technology combines the intersection of software and healthcare. A role like nothing you will have experienced. Travel around the world to support global healthcare institutions. We offer trust, autonomy, and career growth. Surgical Science as an employer Surgical Science is a global and continuously expanding organisation. You will be part of a dynamic, creative environment where we make sure to allow all employees to influence and contribute with their own unique experiences and knowledge. Guided by our core values - curiosity, respect, and perseverance - we strive to empower our people by recognising their strengths, supporting their growth, and creating opportunities to make a real impact. We invite you to join us on this exciting and meaningful journey - to shape the future of medical training and improve care for patients around the world. Apply today! If you think you would fit our fantastic team and enjoy our work environment, apply as soon as possible as recruitment is ongoing. Let us meet and work out together whether we are a match! We kindly request that you apply with a CV in English.
Are you a dedicated intensive care nurse looking to work in a stimulating environment with close collaboration and short decision-making paths? Then Arvika Hospital might be the perfect place for you. We are now seeking a new colleague to join our ICU, someone who wants to be part of an engaged team where we value each other and are passionate about making a difference every day. Arvika – Small in size, big in quality of life Arvika is ideal for those who appreciate the calm of nature combined with a vibrant cultural life. With its strategic location between two capitals and excellent rail connections, the town offers the perfect balance between nature and a simpler everyday life. Here, you will find all the advantages of a smaller community, providing great opportunities for a relaxed lifestyle in a beautiful environment. If you are moving with a partner, we also collaborate with other major employers to support accompanying spouses in finding work. Your workplace Arvika Hospital is an emergency care hospital operating around the clock. We benefit from the advantages of a smaller hospital, short communication routes and close collaboration between all units. Every employee is considered a key part of ensuring that our operations run smoothly and safely. Our Intensive Care Unit (ICU) has six beds where we care for medical patients. The team consists of intensive care nurses, registered nurses and assistant nurses. We have a positive atmosphere, take pride in our work and value one another. Health and well‑being are central to our workplace culture, employees have access to a staff gym and the possibility of taking a wellness hour when the workload allows. We offer an individually tailored introduction based on your experience and needs. About the position We are looking for an intensive care nurse for a full‑time position (100%). Working hours can be adjusted based on your preferences, for example part‑time work or combining roles. We use a wish‑based scheduling system and we work together to ensure the best possible work schedule for everyone. Do not hesitate to contact us to discuss options. As an intensive care nurse you will provide advanced care for patients with a wide range of diagnoses and with imminent or manifest failure in vital functions. You will monitor vital parameters and respond to changes as needed. You will work in a team with an assistant nurse and an anaesthesiologist. If conditions change during the shift, we support each other as a team. The work is varied, challenging, and offers daily learning opportunities. The department also includes a post‑anaesthesia care unit (UVA). We want you to have the opportunity to continue growing professionally. Therefore, we offer the possibility to attend a 15‑credit advanced course in intensive care. Your skills and qualifications We are looking for a registered nurse with a specialist degree in intensive care nursing. Personal qualities are important to us. We seek someone who is confident, reliable and highly motivated. You are independent, able to take initiative and willing to act based on your professional judgement. We value strong teamwork and communication skills, flexibility and a high level of quality awareness. You must have good proficiency in spoken and written Swedish. You are proactive and eager to contribute to the development of our services. Read more about our professions and workplaces, career opportunities and benefits. Together we strive to create a world class quality of life for everyone in Värmland County, Sweden. Read more about what life in Värmland has to offer.
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science Department of Clinical Sciences The Department of Clinical Sciences conducts undergraduate education, research and postgraduate education in the scientific areas of veterinary medicine and veterinary nursing. We contribute to the continuous development of knowledge about animal health and diseases at both individual and population levels. The department's activities mainly concern our common Swedish domesticated animal species with a focus on anesthesiology, diagnostic imaging, veterinary nursing, epidemiology, laboratory animal science, surgery, clinical pathology, medicine and animal reproduction. The University Animal Hospital is an integrated part of the Department of Clinical Sciences. Read more about our activities and infrastructure https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/organisation/departments/clinical-sciences/. Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU via the following https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/. Subject description The subject is large animal surgery with a focus on horses but also includes ruminants and pigs. Duties The applicant will be expected to: develop and lead internationally successful research; develop, lead and participate in teaching at first, second and third cycle level; develop and maintain national and international networks with academia, the relevant public authorities, industry, organisations and society at large; collaborate with other SLU research teams to strengthen interdisciplinary activities at the university; apply for external research funding from both national and international sources; supervise doctoral students and residents undergoing specialist training; actively participate in clinical work and teaching; contribute to the strategic development of the department, faculty and SLU; communicate research findings and other relevant information to society at large; perform administrative duties within the department, faculty and university. The department uses Swedish and English in parallel. The professor should be able to perform the majority of their tasks in English. However, as a public authority, the university has Swedish as its main language according to the requirements of the Language Act and the professor must be able to use Swedish as their working language within four years of beginning the position. The department will provide support with language learning. Eligibility The applicant must have a Degree of Master of Science in Veterinary Medicine; be licensed to practise veterinary medicine in Sweden, alternatively be entitled to obtain such a licence in accordance with the relevant legislation, regulations and directives*; have successfully completed a doctoral degree or have the equivalent academic qualifications, as well as hold the qualifications required for appointment as a docent; demonstrate research expertise in the subject; demonstrate teaching expertise and have the ability to integrate research and a scientific approach into their teaching; have proven clinical experience in a subject field relevant to the position; have good knowledge of English. *Act (https://www.riksdagen.se/sv/dokument-lagar/dokument/svensk-forfattningssamling/lag-2009302-om-verksamhet-inom-djurens-halso-_sfs-2009-302#K3) on Activities within Animal Healthcare, Chapter 3. Eligibility regulations. https://jordbruksverket.se/djur/personal-och-vardgivare-inom-djurens-halso--och-sjukvard/veterinara-forfattningshandboken#c-behorighet-veterinarinstruktion C23, Swedish Board of Agriculture’s regulations and general advice on eligibility requirements for veterinary care staff (https://jvdoc.sharepoint.com/sites/sjvfs/Shared%20Documents/2016_9/2020-024.pdf?ga=1), Chapter 2. Eligibility to practise as a veterinary surgeon. https://jordbruksverket.se/languages/english/swedish-board-of-agriculture/animal-health-staff/veterinarian/veterinary-surgeon Directive https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:02005L0036-20160524&from=EN#tocId58 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 September 2005 on the recognition of professional qualifications. Grounds of assessment and other information Note: This advertisement is abbreviated to fit in Platsbanken's recruitment tool. To view the ad in its entirety, please visit Jobs and vacancies at SLU | Externwebben. Application deadline: 2026-08-31 Place of work: Uppsala Extent: 100% Form of employment: Permanent employment Starting date: By agreement. Application: For the guidance of your application, there is SLU's appointment procedure for teachers at SLU and General assessment criteria for the appointment of teachers, which you can https://internt.slu.se/stod-service/admin-stod/hr-fragor/rekrytering-till_alla_ovriga_anstallningar/anstallning-av-larare/. Please apply by clicking the apply-button below. Academic union representatives: https://internt.slu.se/min-anstallning/facket/kontaktpersoner/
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science Department of Clinical Sciences The Department of Clinical Sciences conducts undergraduate education, research and postgraduate education in the scientific areas of veterinary medicine and veterinary nursing. We contribute to the continuous development of knowledge about animal health and diseases at both individual and population levels. The department's activities mainly concern our common Swedish domesticated animal species with a focus on anesthesiology, diagnostic imaging, veterinary nursing, epidemiology, laboratory animal science, surgery, clinical pathology, medicine and animal reproduction. The University Animal Hospital is an integrated part of the Department of Clinical Sciences. Read more about our activities and infrastructure https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/organisation/departments/clinical-sciences/. Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU via the following https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/. Subject description The subject is large animal surgery with a focus on horses but also includes ruminants and pigs. Duties The applicant will be expected to: develop and lead internationally successful research; develop, lead and participate in teaching at first, second and third cycle level; develop and maintain national and international networks with academia, the relevant public authorities, industry, organisations and society at large; collaborate with other SLU research teams to strengthen interdisciplinary activities at the university; apply for external research funding from both national and international sources; supervise doctoral students and residents undergoing specialist training; actively participate in clinical work and teaching; contribute to the strategic development of the department, faculty and SLU; communicate research findings and other relevant information to society at large; perform administrative duties within the department, faculty and university. The department uses Swedish and English in parallel. The professor should be able to perform the majority of their tasks in English. However, as a public authority, the university has Swedish as its main language according to the requirements of the Language Act and the professor must be able to use Swedish as their working language within four years of beginning the position. The department will provide support with language learning. Eligibility The applicant must have a Degree of Master of Science in Veterinary Medicine; be licensed to practise veterinary medicine in Sweden, alternatively be entitled to obtain such a licence in accordance with the relevant legislation, regulations and directives*; have successfully completed a doctoral degree or have the equivalent academic qualifications, as well as hold the qualifications required for appointment as a docent; demonstrate research expertise in the subject; demonstrate teaching expertise and have the ability to integrate research and a scientific approach into their teaching; have proven clinical experience in a subject field relevant to the position; have good knowledge of English. *Act (https://www.riksdagen.se/sv/dokument-lagar/dokument/svensk-forfattningssamling/lag-2009302-om-verksamhet-inom-djurens-halso-_sfs-2009-302#K3) on Activities within Animal Healthcare, Chapter 3. Eligibility regulations. https://jordbruksverket.se/djur/personal-och-vardgivare-inom-djurens-halso--och-sjukvard/veterinara-forfattningshandboken#c-behorighet-veterinarinstruktion C23, Swedish Board of Agriculture’s regulations and general advice on eligibility requirements for veterinary care staff (https://jvdoc.sharepoint.com/sites/sjvfs/Shared%20Documents/2016_9/2020-024.pdf?ga=1), Chapter 2. Eligibility to practise as a veterinary surgeon. https://jordbruksverket.se/languages/english/swedish-board-of-agriculture/animal-health-staff/veterinarian/veterinary-surgeon Directive https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:02005L0036-20160524&from=EN#tocId58 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 September 2005 on the recognition of professional qualifications. Grounds of assessment and other information Note: This advertisement is abbreviated to fit in Platsbanken's recruitment tool. To view the ad in its entirety, please visit Jobs and vacancies at SLU | Externwebben. Application deadline: 2026-08-31 Place of work: Uppsala Extent: 100% Form of employment: Permanent employment Starting date: By agreement. Application: For the guidance of your application, there is SLU's appointment procedure for teachers at SLU and General assessment criteria for the appointment of teachers, which you can https://internt.slu.se/stod-service/admin-stod/hr-fragor/rekrytering-till_alla_ovriga_anstallningar/anstallning-av-larare/. Please apply by clicking the apply-button below. Academic union representatives: https://internt.slu.se/min-anstallning/facket/kontaktpersoner/
Are you a qualified general nurse looking for professional growth and new life experiences? We offer numerous exciting opportunities for nurses who are interested in moving to Norway, a country known for its high-quality healthcare system, balanced work-life culture and beautiful natural landscapes. Your role: Providing holistic care to patients, addressing their medical, hygienic and social needs. Monitoring patients’ vital signs and keeping records of their health progress. Administering medications and treatments as prescribed by doctors. Performing blood draws and other routine medical procedures. Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to deliver optimal care. Offering emotional support and clear communication to patients and their families. Working in both hospital and home care settings, adapting to each patient’s individual needs. Qualifications: Hold a valid nursing authorization from an EU country. Have previous work experience as a nurse, with a preference for those who have experience in hospitals or community care settings. Be proficient with basic computer skills, necessary for modern healthcare environments. Speak and write English fluently. Candidates must also be motivated to learn Norwegian. Hold a bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN). A driver’s license may be required for certain home care positions. Personal qualities: Strong communication skills and the ability to work well in a team-oriented environment. A responsible, structured, and flexible approach to patient care. The ability to remain calm and perform under pressure, handling stressful situations with a professional attitude. Respect for patients’ individual needs and a compassionate approach to their care. A strong desire to move to Norway and integrate into Norwegian society, bringing your family along for a rewarding experience. A genuine passion for nursing, combined with a clear understanding of your professional responsibilities and limitations. The ability to prioritize tasks and maintain a solution-oriented mindset. What we offer: Competitive salary packages and pension plans. A permanent employment opportunity in a supportive and friendly environment. A clear path for professional growth and development. Free online Norwegian language courses with a private tutor to ease your transition. Full assistance with obtaining Norwegian nursing authorization. Comprehensive support with relocation logistics, including help with accommodation, schools, and childcare for your family. Guidance from professional headhunters with 19 years of experience, who will assist you throughout the entire process. Why choose Norway? Norway is consistently ranked as one of the best countries in the world for quality of life. Our healthcare system is publicly funded, providing patients with excellent care while offering healthcare professionals a structured and rewarding work environment. Nurses in Norway benefit from clear career progression, strong support from interdisciplinary teams, and the ability to spend quality time with each patient, contributing to better health outcomes. In addition to professional growth, moving to Norway offers a chance to experience a high standard of living, with clean air, a focus on outdoor activities and a family-friendly environment. If you see yourself thriving in this role and want to explore the possibilities of working in Norway, we encourage you to contact us. We look forward to guiding you through the next steps in your journey!