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Role Purpose The Lead Operator is responsible for the day-to-day performance of the operator team and the overall quality of scanning operations and member experience. Reporting to the Clinic Lead, the Lead Operator acts as the primary interface between HQ operational functions and the clinic floor, translating standards and priorities into consistent, high-quality delivery. This role is for someone who leads by example: a technically excellent operator who brings genuine people leadership capability, and a strong commitment to member experience. You will directly manage the operator team and work in close partnership with the Clinic Lead to keep the clinic running at its best every day. What You'll Deliver in the First 6–12 Months Lead and coach the operator team through structured 1:1s, clear standards, and consistent embedding of Neko values. Act as the operational escalation point on the floor, triaging issues calmly and decisively. Own daily operator workflow, room readiness, and shift scheduling so the clinic runs efficiently at all times. Monitor operator KPIs, and drive continuous improvement. Support operator recruitment and lead on-floor training and competency checks. Ensure safety compliance and clinic floor standards, escalating equipment or environmental issues as needed. Partner with Operations, People, Training, Facilities, Tech, and Governance on scheduling, performance, and audit readiness. Remain hands-on and visible as a scanning operator, role-modelling the standards expected of the team. Minimum Qualifications Healthcare education background. Highly proficient clinician, leading by example in phlebotomy, and hands-on clinical/technical experience. Previous team management experience. Proficiency in Swedish and English. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Able to manage multiple priorities simultaneously without compromising quality or patient experience. Clear, direct, and effective communicator across all levels of the team and with patients. Application Deadline 10th August. Please note that applications will be reviewed after the application deadline.
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!
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! Are you a specialist in radiology looking for a new professional opportunity in Sweden? Dignus Medical collaborates with hospitals and imaging departments across the country and can offer a broad range of permanent positions within diagnostic radiology. We are currently seeking EU-certified radiologists for long-term roles in Sweden. Our network includes both smaller regional hospitals and larger hospital settings, allowing us to match your experience and preferences with suitable workplaces. As a radiologist, you will work with diagnostic imaging as part of a multidisciplinary clinical team. Positions are available within general radiology, and subspecialist experience is welcome but not required. The exact scope of work will depend on your background and the needs of the department. What Dignus Medical Offers You: Ongoing support from a recruiter before, during, and after your employment Assistance with Swedish authorization and specialist recognition, if required Help with accommodation and relocation, including support for accompanying family members Access to a free Swedish language course with a private tutor via Teams/Skype Qualifications: EU-recognized specialist certification in radiology Good communication skills in English Willingness to learn Swedish Interested in new opportunities in radiology? Contact us to discuss available positions and find a role that fits your professional profile. We look forward to receiving your application! 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 specialist in obstetrics and gynecology seeking a rewarding career move? Join a welcoming healthcare team in a serene Nordic Island community, where your skills in obstetrics, including childbirth care, and a broad gynecological profile will make a significant impact. Enjoy work-life balance, professional growth and the unique lifestyle this beautiful island offers. About the Island: This idyllic Nordic Island is home to approximately 30,000 residents and offers a peaceful and family-friendly environment. Surrounded by stunning nature, you’ll have access to outdoor activities like hiking, sailing and cycling, along with a safe and inclusive community. The island boasts excellent schools, daycare facilities and job opportunities for partners, making it an ideal location for families. About the role: As a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology, you will: Provide high-quality care in obstetrics, with a strong focus on childbirth and prenatal care. Diagnose and treat a wide range of gynecological conditions. Work independently while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team, including midwives and nurses. Mentor and supervise junior doctors (residents and ST-läkare), contributing to their development. Participate in discussions to improve patient care and develop the services offered. Requirements: Holds an EU-recognized specialist certification in obstetrics and gynecology. Strong communication skills in English and a willingness to learn Swedish (B1 or higher level). Competence in childbirth management and a broad profile in gynecology. Team-oriented with the ability to work independently. An interest in guiding and teaching resident doctors. Why this opportunity? Focus on obstetrics and gynecology Work in a supportive environment where your expertise in childbirth and gynecology is highly valued. Work-life balance Shorter working hours and no on-call duties ensure you have time for personal interests and family. Career development Opportunities to mentor residents and contribute to the growth of the department, with the potential for leadership roles. Quality of life Live in a stunning natural setting with world-class outdoor activities and a relaxed lifestyle. Family-friendly Excellent schools, childcare facilities, and a welcoming community make this an ideal location for families. Opportunities for partners Diverse local jobs ensure a smooth relocation for your entire family. What Dignus Medical offers you: Ongoing support from a recruiter before, during, and after your employment Assistance with obtaining Swedish authorization and specialist approvals, if required Help with accommodation and relocation, including support for your family Access to a free language course with a private tutor via Teams/Skype Take the next step in your career! This is your opportunity to advance your career in obstetrics and gynecology while enjoying the balance and lifestyle of living on a Nordic Island. Apply today and explore what this unique opportunity has to offer. 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! 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! Specialists in Pathology for permanent positions! Are you a specialist in pathology looking for a new opportunity in an exciting and supportive environment? Whether you are considering working at a smaller hospital or a university hospital, Dignus Medical has various exciting vacant positions across Sweden! We are currently seeking specialists in pathology for permanent positions across Sweden. Our extensive network of partners allows us to offer a wide range of opportunities, whether you are interested in working at a smaller local hospital or prefer to be part of a larger academic environment with substantial research opportunities. As a specialist in pathology, you will play a crucial role in diagnostics and treatment, and your expertise will be invaluable to the hospitals we collaborate with. There are opportunities to work in general pathology or to further specialize in a specific area depending on your interests and experience. 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 via Teams/Skype. Qualifications: EU-recognized specialist certification in pathology. Good enough communication skills in English and a willingness to learn Swedish. Ready to Take the Next Step in Your Career? Don’t hesitate to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you and helping you find the perfect job that matches your experience and ambitions. Apply now!
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 obgyn specialist looking to expand your horizons and work in one of Europe’s most progressive healthcare systems? Dignus Medical is recruiting experienced specialists in obstetrics and gynecology for exciting long-term opportunities across Sweden. We collaborate with public and private healthcare providers who are actively seeking skilled professionals to strengthen their teams. Whether your passion lies in maternity care, outpatient gynecology or surgical procedures, we will help match you with a position that fits your experience and ambitions. Qualifications: Specialist certification in obstetrics and gynecology, recognized within the EU Solid clinical experience in both obstetric and gynecological care Proficiency in English and motivation to learn Swedish (language course provided) Key competencies: Broad knowledge in diagnosing and treating a wide range of gynecological and obstetric conditions A patient-centered mindset, with a focus on safety, empathy, and continuity of care Strong interdisciplinary collaboration skills Well-organized and able to manage electronic patient records efficiently Flexible and adaptable to new work environments and healthcare systems What we offer through Dignus Medical: Continuous support from a dedicated recruiter throughout the entire process Assistance with obtaining Swedish medical license and specialist approval Relocation support for you and your family, including travel and housing arrangements Free Swedish language course with a private tutor online A broad network of healthcare partners, ensuring a match that suits both your personal and professional goals Why work in Sweden? Sweden offers excellent working conditions, high standards of medical care, generous vacation policies, and a strong focus on work-life balance. You’ll be working in a healthcare system that values continuous learning, collaboration, and quality in patient care – all while enjoying the beauty of Scandinavian nature and society. Ready for the next step? If you're interested in starting a new chapter of your career in Sweden, get in touch with us today. Send us your CV or reach out for more information – we look forward to helping you find the right opportunity. 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! Dignus Medical collaborates with several established healthcare providers across Sweden. We are currently receiving ongoing requests from hospitals in central Sweden seeking specialist physicians in orthopaedics. These opportunities arise regularly as healthcare providers expand their orthopaedic services and strengthen their specialist teams. We are continuously interested in connecting with Orthopaedic Surgeons who are open to exploring professional opportunities in Sweden. The Role As a specialist in orthopaedics, you will work in a modern hospital environment alongside multidisciplinary teams focused on high-quality patient care. The clinical work typically includes both elective orthopaedic surgery and acute trauma care, depending on the structure of the department. Common responsibilities include: Assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries Elective orthopaedic procedures depending on experience and subspecialty Participation in trauma and emergency orthopaedic care Outpatient consultations and follow-up care Collaboration with physiotherapists, radiologists, and other medical specialists Participation in clinical development and quality improvement work Hospitals in this region often manage a broad orthopaedic case mix, offering opportunities to work with both common orthopaedic conditions and more complex cases. Location and Lifestyle The opportunities are located in a region of central Sweden known for its coastal landscapes, forests, rivers, and open countryside. The area offers excellent access to nature and outdoor activities year-round, including hiking, fishing, skiing, and boating. Daily life is practical and well-organized. Cities in this region offer short commuting distances, accessible housing, and well-developed public services. Schools, childcare, and healthcare services are easily available, making the region suitable both for individuals relocating alone and for physicians moving with their families. The lifestyle combines a calm environment with reliable infrastructure and convenient travel connections to larger Swedish cities. Qualifications EU-recognized specialist certification in Orthopaedics Solid clinical experience in orthopaedic practice Experience in trauma care and elective orthopaedic procedures is beneficial Ability to work independently while collaborating in multidisciplinary teams Good communication skills in English Willingness to learn Swedish 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 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 learning more? Contact us to learn more about current and upcoming opportunities for orthopaedic specialists in Sweden, or submit your application today. Dignus Medical looks forward to helping you explore the next step in your career. We look forward to receiving your application! 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 rehabilitation medicine specialist looking for a rewarding and development-oriented opportunity in Sweden? Join a multidisciplinary rehabilitation department that combines inpatient care with specialized outpatient teams, all in a region known for its natural beauty and calm lifestyle. About the role As a rehabilitation medicine specialist, you will be responsible for the medical coordination and overall rehabilitation plans for patients with neurological injuries, spinal cord injuries, acquired brain injuries, or chronic pain. You will work closely with other physicians and healthcare professionals in both inpatient and outpatient settings. The department includes specialized teams focused on brain injury, spinal cord rehabilitation, and pain management with a strong focus on returning to work and daily functioning. You will also contribute to clinical development, referral assessments, and serve as a mentor for junior doctors. Why this opportunity? A highly interdisciplinary environment with physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, psychologists, and social workers Well-structured routines and openness to new ideas A mix of inpatient care (12 beds + 2 day slots) and outpatient rehabilitation teams A collaborative atmosphere where your expertise is valued and supported A workweek with no on-call duties Requirements Holds an EU-recognized specialist certification in rehabilitation medicine Minimum 2–3 years of post-specialist experience working independently Experience with at least one of the following: acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury, or pain rehabilitation Strong team mindset, ability to take initiative and contribute to interdisciplinary collaboration Interest in mentoring and supervising junior doctors Willingness to learn Swedish (language course provided) Why central Sweden? This opportunity is based in a peaceful region in central Sweden, surrounded by nature, lakes, and forests, ideal for those seeking a calm and balanced lifestyle. The area offers excellent public services, short commutes, and year-round access to outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and kayaking. The supportive community and high quality of life make it an excellent place to settle 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 Are you ready to contribute to long-term rehabilitation care in a setting that values quality, teamwork, and meaningful recovery? We 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! Radiologists career opportunities across Sweden Sweden currently has a strong need for specialist radiologists within both general diagnostic radiology and several subspecialties. Through Dignus Medical, a Scandinavian medical recruitment company with more than 20 years of experience, radiologists from across Europe can explore long-term career opportunities within the Swedish healthcare system. We collaborate with hospitals and imaging departments across Sweden, ranging from regional hospitals to large university hospitals. Our goal is to match your professional background, experience and preferences with the right workplace. Radiologists in Sweden play a central role in clinical decision-making and work in close collaboration with physicians from many specialties. The work is primarily clinically focused and supported by modern imaging technology, digital reporting systems and well-structured workflows. Departments typically operate advanced diagnostic equipment including MRI, CT, ultrasound and conventional radiography, supported by modern PACS systems. Professional Development The current need in Sweden is primarily for radiologists who wish to focus on clinical diagnostic work. Radiologists often work broadly within diagnostic radiology while gradually developing subspecialist expertise depending on their interests and the needs of the department. Multidisciplinary collaboration with clinicians is an important part of everyday work. For those interested, opportunities for teaching, research collaboration and academic involvement may also be available, particularly within larger hospitals. Some radiologists later choose to combine clinical work with teleradiology as part of their career development. Relocation and Support Relocating to another country is a significant step. Dignus Medical supports you throughout the entire process, from identifying suitable positions to becoming established in Sweden. You will have an advisor guiding you through each step, including assistance with medical licensing, relocation planning and practical matters related to moving. Our services are completely free of charge for physicians. Your advisor will remain your main point of contact throughout the entire process, from the initial discussions until you are fully established in your new role and life in Sweden. Support for your family Many physicians relocate with their families, and we provide guidance to help make the transition as smooth as possible. This may include information about schools, childcare and everyday life in Sweden, as well as guidance for partners seeking employment. If your partner works within healthcare, there may also be opportunities within our network. Language training To work independently as a physician in Sweden, Swedish language proficiency at C1 level is required. Dignus Medical provides intensive Swedish language training with professional instructors, online and adapted to your schedule. Language training can also be offered to accompanying partners and older children up to B2 level to support their integration into Swedish society. Living in Sweden Sweden offers a high quality of life, safe communities and well-developed public services. Physicians often appreciate the balance between professional responsibility and personal life, with structured working hours and good opportunities for leisure activities. Families benefit from high-quality childcare, subsidized preschool and free school meals for children. The country’s forests, lakes and coastline also provide excellent opportunities for outdoor activities throughout the year. Requirements We are seeking radiologists who hold EU-recognized specialist certification in radiology, have good communication skills in English and are motivated to learn Swedish. Interested? Radiologists working in general diagnostic radiology as well as those with subspecialist expertise are welcome to explore opportunities with us. Send your CV and specialist certificate, and we will discuss suitable opportunities within our network of hospitals across Sweden. Dignus Medical will help match your profile with the right position and guide you throughout the entire process. We look forward to receiving your application! 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 currently looking for specialists in psychiatry to join a well-functioning psychiatric service in central Sweden. This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to work in a stable, supportive environment while still having the possibility to influence and develop the way care is delivered. About the role You will work with a combination of inpatient and outpatient psychiatry, with flexibility depending on your experience and interests. In inpatient care, the focus is on patients requiring 24/7 treatment, including acute conditions. You will be involved in assessment, treatment planning, medication, and discharge planning together with the team. In outpatient care, you will be part of a multidisciplinary clinic organised into specialised teams, including general psychiatry, diagnostics, bipolar disorders, and psychosis. This allows for both variation and the possibility to develop deeper expertise within specific areas. The organisation is relatively small, which creates close collaboration between colleagues and shorter decision-making paths in everyday work. The working environment You will join a team with a strong collegial atmosphere, where several doctors have worked for many years. This provides stability, continuity, and a supportive way of working. Collaboration is central, and you will work closely with nurses, psychologists, and other professionals with a shared focus on patient involvement and long-term care. Development and future direction The clinic is currently focusing on strengthening inpatient care, improving acute psychiatric services, and developing mobile psychiatric teams. At the same time, there is an ongoing effort to create more flexible treatment options beyond traditional inpatient and outpatient care. As a specialist, you will have the opportunity to contribute to these developments in a meaningful way. What we are looking for EU-recognised specialist certification in psychiatry Experience from both inpatient and outpatient psychiatry Ability to work independently as well as in a team Interest in supervision of junior doctors Motivation to learn Swedish Good skills in english Additional information On-call duties are included once you are established in the role. All specialists contribute to the supervision of junior doctors, with structured support available. Why this opportunity This is a setting where you get to know your colleagues, follow your patients over time, and be part of shaping how care is delivered. The region offers a calm environment with easy access to nature, short commutes, and a balanced everyday life. 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 with a flexible schedule Interested in learning more? Feel free to apply or get in touch. We’d be happy to tell you more. 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! 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 currently looking for EU-certified specialists in family medicine whose qualifications align with the Swedish GP specialty. About the position We offer permanent roles at primary care centers and medical clinics throughout Sweden. As a general practitioner, you will be a key point of contact for patients and play an essential role in early diagnosis, treatment, and the long-term management of both chronic and acute conditions. Whether you are drawn to smaller communities or urban environments, we will help you find a position that fits your lifestyle and career goals. What we offer Permanent employment with public or private clinics Competitive salary and balanced working hours Relocation support for you and your family Language training and integration support Full assistance throughout the recruitment and onboarding process Requirements EU-recognized specialist qualification in family medicine or general practice, equivalent to Swedish standards Good communication skills in English Willingness to learn Swedish (language course provided) Team-oriented and patient-focused approach Motivation to build a long-term career in Swedish primary care Why choose Dignus Medical? With over 20 years of experience in international medical recruitment, Dignus Medical is a trusted partner for doctors seeking permanent GP jobs in Sweden. We guide you through every step of the process, from your first interview to your relocation and integration, ensuring a smooth transition and a sustainable career in 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 specialist in internal medicine looking for a meaningful career opportunity in a supportive and forward-thinking healthcare environment? We are now recruiting skilled physicians who want to contribute to high-quality patient care and be part of a modern and collaborative medical organization in Sweden. About the hospital You will be joining a regional hospital that provides 24/7 emergency services and a broad range of medical care. The facility operates in fresh, modern premises and follows a patient-centered model, focusing on smooth care pathways and high professional standards. The hospital guiding vision is simple: to create a hospital where we would choose to be patients ourselves. Your role As a specialist in internal medicine, you will be responsible for assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of patients within inpatient and outpatient care. You will work in a multidisciplinary environment where collaboration, professional exchange, and continuous development are part of everyday practice. This role provides: A permanent position with competitive employment conditions Opportunities for continuous learning and professional development A workplace that values work–life balance, with generous annual leave (minimum 25 days) and flexible working hours in most areas Strong employer support, including solid pension and insurance benefits for long-term security A structured introduction and support program to help you settle into your new role Relocation Support We offer extensive relocation assistance for you and your family, including support throughout the moving and establishment process to ensure a smooth transition to life in Sweden. Who we are looking For Holds an EU-recognized specialist certification in internal medicine Minimum 2–3 years of post-specialist experience working independently Strong commitment to high-quality, patient-centered care Collaborative mindset and motivation to contribute to a developing healthcare system Willingness to learn Swedish (language course provided) If you are ready to take the next step in your career and would like to work in a welcoming and well-organized environment, we would be happy to hear 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.
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 now seeking specialists in family medicine/general practice for permanent positions in primary care centers located in southwestern Sweden. The clinics are well-established and work with clear structures, stable patient lists, and predictable schedules. The position focuses on daytime work with continuity of care and collaboration within a multidisciplinary team. Work environment You will work closely with nurses, physiotherapists, psychologists, and other healthcare professionals. Digital systems support documentation, referrals, and follow-up, allowing more time for clinical work. Patient care covers all age groups and includes both acute and long-term medical conditions. Location and lifestyle The area offers proximity to the sea, open landscapes, and towns with good infrastructure. Housing options are varied, commuting times are short, and access to schools, services, and leisure activities is strong. The location suits physicians who want balance between professional life and everyday living. What is included Permanent employment in public or private primary care Competitive salary and regulated working hours Relocation assistance for you and your family Swedish language training Support throughout licensing, recruitment, and relocation Requirements EU-recognized specialist qualification in family medicine or general practice Good English skills Willingness to learn Swedish Structured and patient-oriented 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.
Are you a Salesforce Developer ready to build scalable solutions that support a healthier society? Do you want to work in an environment where care, initiative, and innovation shape your everyday? Then the role of Salesforce Application Developer could be your next step. With us, you'll contribute to solutions that make a real difference—supporting a secure and healthy world Insurance and health make a strong combination. Through early interventions, collaboration with leading partners, and smart digital services, Euro Accident has helped shape a more proactive approach to insurance. Today, nearly half a million people rely on us. We are now continuing that journey—and we are looking for someone who wants to be part of it. About the role As a Salesforce Application Developer, you will be responsible for developing and evolving our Salesforce platform to support business-critical processes. You will build scalable solutions, integrate with enterprise systems, and contribute to a stable and modern application landscape. You will work hands-on with development while also contributing to solution design, ensuring that what we build is robust, maintainable, and aligned with business needs. Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Developing and maintaining Salesforce solutions using Apex, Lightning Web Components (LWC), and Flows Designing and implementing integrations between Salesforce and other enterprise systems Building APIs, automation, and reusable components Participating in solution design, code reviews, testing, and deployments Troubleshooting and resolving production issues Collaborating with business stakeholders, architects, and developers Supporting and sharing knowledge with team members You’ll join a collaborative tech team based in Stockholm, characterized by knowledge-sharing, a pragmatic mindset, and a strong sense of ownership. Who you are You identify with our values of care, initiative, and innovation. You are curious, take responsibility for your work, and contribute to a constructive team environment. We’re looking for someone who has: Around 4–6 years of experience in Salesforce development Strong hands-on experience with Apex and Lightning Web Components Experience working with integrations (REST/SOAP APIs) and Platform Events Experience with Salesforce Administration and development across Service Cloud and/or Experience Cloud Experience working with version control and modern development practices (e.g., Git, CI/CD, Azure DevOps) Salesforce Platform Developer I certification It’s advantageous if you also have experience in regulated industries such as insurance or financial services, have worked in Agile environments, possess knowledge of OAuth 2.0, authentication, and API security, or hold additional Salesforce certifications. As a person, you are analytical and solution-oriented, with the ability to take initiative and move work forward independently. You communicate clearly, collaborate effectively, and are comfortable navigating both technical and business discussions. At Euro Accident, it’s our people who build success. That’s why we place great importance on personal qualities and long-term potential. We offer you We believe that to contribute to a healthy and sustainable world, we start with our own organization. We support a balanced work life, value trust and flexibility, and foster a culture where people enjoy working together. In addition to an occupational pension and flexible working hours, we offer a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, wellness allowance, access to exercise during working hours, and regular social activities. You’ll be based in our office in Stockholm. Start date as agreed. This is a permanent full-time position with a six-month probationary period. Welcome with your application If you have any questions about the role, you’re welcome to contact any of the contacts below. Selection is ongoing; however, due to the summer holiday period, we expect to begin inviting candidates to interviews in August. As part of our process, we use work psychological tests and ask you to answer selection questions instead of submitting a personal letter. Background checks are conducted on final candidates. Please note that a valid work permit for employment in Sweden is a mandatory requirement for this role and a prerequisite to be considered in the selection process. We do not accept applications via email due to GDPR.
Cambio is one of the Nordics' leading suppliers in e-health with a comprehensive offering for the entire health and care chain. Our e-health solutions supports health care professionals in their daily work and offer patients safer and more easily accessible care. We are proud to be an important part of Swedish healthcare. We are growing continuously and now have about 1000 employees in several countries. The position As an AI First System Engineer at Cambio, you’ll design and build the intelligent systems powering the future of healthcare. This is not about adding AI on top — it’s about rethinking how systems are built from the ground up in an AI-first world. You’ll work at the intersection of architecture, AI, and product, shaping scalable and resilient solutions that enable new ways for millions of people to connect with healthcare. From defining system design and data flows to integrating AI capabilities into real-world applications, you’ll have a direct impact on how Cambio's HealthCare product evolves. You’ll operate in an autonomous and highly collaborative environment alongside Product teams and external stakeholders — while also helping set the standard for how Cambio builds modern, AI-native systems. We offer A true greenfield opportunity where you’ll help define not just features — but systems, architecture, and ways of working. Built on Cambio’s deep domain knowledge and best practices, this initiative takes an AI-first approach from day one. You’ll be an early adopter and a pioneer, shaping both the product and how we approach engineering across R&D. We believe in pragmatism, iteration, and building things that actually work in reality. We move fast, make decisions, and continuously improve — with efficiency as our team’s north star. About you We believe you're a curious and technically strong engineer who enjoys solving complex, real-world problems together with a talented team. You think in systems, not just features, and you're motivated by building solutions that are scalable, robust, and meaningful. You’re interested in how AI can fundamentally reshape how systems are designed — not just enhance existing ones. You’ll thrive in this role if you enjoy a fast-paced environment where ownership, transparency, and accountability are key. You bring a positive mindset, approach challenges with pragmatism, and keep a clear view of the bigger picture. At Cambio, we value initiative and personal growth. Our culture is built on Trust, Care, and Together—values we believe are important to both our work and our people. It’s important to us that you recognize and identify with these values. Requirements • Strong hands-on experience across frontend and backend development (code style does not matter). Strong backend experience is a plus. • Deep expertise in AI and applied AI solutions (you have built private and professional products and systems). • Solid systems engineering background — you understand how complex, distributed systems are designed, integrated, and scaled. • Proven experience taking products from concept through to launch and into live operation — you've owned the full lifecycle, not just parts of it. • Comfortable running and maintaining production systems, with a strong sense of reliability, observability, and operational ownership. It's a bonus if you have • Experience working with and optimizing Agentic/robotic or automated systems. Place of employment: Linköping or Stockholm Scope: Full-time, hybrid work model (three days per week in-office) Form of employment: Permanent employment, 6 months trial period Additional Information: The role involves access to sensitive information, therefore a background check will be conducted on the final candidate. We review applications and conduct interviews on a rolling basis, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible via the link. We look forward to receiving your application! CAMBIO- FOR A HEALTHIER TOMORROW Welcome to a company where healthcare is improved every day. Here you will work with leading technology in a collaborative, trusting and empowering environment where your contribution will be appreciated and celebrated. In our caring culture you will have the opportunity to pursue different paths of professional growth. Seize the opportunity to do the most important work of your life. Read more about us here! A healthier tomorrow also means taking care of those who make it possible -explore our employee benefits Learn more about our recruitment process here Are you interested in Cambio but you don’t feel that this position is the perfect match? Check out our other open positions at our career site.
Cambio is one of the Nordics' leading suppliers in e-health with a comprehensive offering for the entire health and care chain. Our e-health solutions supports health care professionals in their daily work and offer patients safer and more easily accessible care. We are proud to be an important part of Swedish healthcare. We are growing continuously and now have about 1000 employees in several countries. The position You will be a key member of our DBA team at Cambio, working closely with four experienced colleagues responsible for operating and maintaining our medical records system — a business-critical service delivered to healthcare customers. In this position, you will play a central role in operating large scale database platforms within a 24/7 healthcare environment, where performance, stability, and high availability are essential. You will work hands-on with mission critical areas such as clustering, performance optimization, capacity planning, availability, administration, and the management of both internal and external environments. If you are interested, there may also be an opportunity to take on team‑lead responsibilities over time, acting as a point of contact for collaboration and communication within the team and towards key stakeholders. We offer: The opportunity to make a real difference by working with systems that directly support healthcare professionals and patient care Challenging and meaningful work in largescale, growing database environments, where you contribute to performance and scalability initiatives for both existing customers and major long term regional deployments. A strong team culture built on deep expertise, close collaboration, humility, and shared responsibility in solving complex technical challenges. Flexible working conditions, with a possibility for remote work, with team gatherings a few times per year to maintain strong collaboration About you We believe your passion lies within database technologies, and you take pride in delivering stable, high-quality solutions. You collaborate effectively with both internal and external stakeholders, ensuring clear communication and a strong flow of information. You approach problem solving in a structured, fact-based manner, using data, measurability, and statistics to support sound decisions. Working with databases that underpin critical healthcare services requires a strong sense of responsibility and quality awareness. To deliver databases as a reliable service, you are proactive, meticulous, and continuously focused on improving operations to ensure long term stability, security, and trust in systems that are vital to society. Cambio is a company with employees from many countries, with many cultural backgrounds and creeds. We think that you share our belief that this diversity is a key building block in creating successful teams. Our culture is described through the words “Trust”, “Care” and “Together” which permeate everything we do. Requirements At least five years of experience in database operations and maintenance, mainly with Microsoft SQL Server Experience with SQL Server Always On and high availability solutions Proven experience in database performance optimization and tuning Experience with scripting, automation, and monitoring Strong proficiency in Swedish and English is required, both spoken and written. It's a bonus if you Have experience with other database platforms Have experience with e-health system databases Have experience with database encryption and security Have experience as a team lead, being the main interface for interactions/collaboration Have worked in Linux environments Have knowledge of DevOps principles Additional information: Place of employment: Stockholm, Linköping or remote Scope: Full-time role, offering hybrid or fully remote work Form of employment: Permanent employment, 6 months trial period Additional Information: The role involves access to sensitive information, therefore a background check will be conducted on the final candidate. We review applications and conduct interviews on a rolling basis, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible via the link. We look forward to receiving your application! CAMBIO- FOR A HEALTHIER TOMORROW Welcome to a company where healthcare is improved every day. Here you will work with leading technology in a collaborative, trusting and empowering environment where your contribution will be appreciated and celebrated. In our caring culture you will have the opportunity to pursue different paths of professional growth. Seize the opportunity to do the most important work of your life. Read more about us here! A healthier tomorrow also means taking care of those who make it possible -explore our employee benefits Learn more about our recruitment process here Are you interested in Cambio but you don’t feel that this position is the perfect match? Check out our other open positions at our career site.
Role Purpose: Neko is building toward a multimodal model that predicts disease and health trajectories beyond what human doctors can do today, grounded in proprietary sensor and medical label data no one else has. This role sits inside the Innovation group and turns that ambition into a concrete data and metrics foundation: deciding where Neko's labelling effort goes next, and defining the org-level metrics that connect real medical outcomes to AI progress, a genuinely frontier problem, not an incremental one. What You'll Deliver in the First 6 -12 months: Set the research agenda for Neko's AI across its three horizons: narrow diagnostic models, context synthesis, and the eventual multimodal health model. Determine where Neko builds proprietary models and where it uses and adapts frontier models from external labs. Stay at the frontier of health AI research and bring that knowledge into the organisation continuously. Work closely with the CEO, Medical Innovation and Data Science teams to ensure the research roadmap connects to what ships. Represent Neko in the scientific community, through publications, conference presence, and relationships with leading research groups. Act as a talent magnet: the presence that makes world-class researchers want to join Neko. Build and maintain relationships with the best AI and health AI researchers globally, in academia and industry. Create an environment where rigorous science and production deployment coexist. Partner with the hardware and programme management teams to ensure the right data is being captured, labelled, and structured from the point of collection Help the organisation understand how to work with proprietary sensor data, medical labels at scale, and emerging diagnostic science that does not yet exist in public datasets. Partner with clinical and medical teams to ensure scientific work is grounded in real health outcomes. Minimum Qualifications: Deep, demonstrated ML expertise in applied health AI, evidenced by publications, adopted systems, or both. Hands-on track record with messy, high-dimensional real-world data, not only benchmark results. Demonstrated judgement making dataset-level calls: when proprietary labelling is worth the investment versus when open data is good enough. Academic relationships strong enough to attract named collaborators and candidates to Neko. Track record operating as a senior contributor without final decision authority, comfortable at the table rather than leading it. High agency, with a bias to contribute momentum in a fast-moving environment. Skilled to represent Neko externally with the scientific community, regulators, or partners. Preferred Qualifications: Appetite and early aptitude for people leadership; this role has a path to building a small team as impact proves out.
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!
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