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Dignus Medical specializes in recruiting doctors, specialists and nurses for the healthcare sector across Scandinavia. We help solve staffing challenges by matc...
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.
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.
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 specialist in pathology looking for a role where you can combine advanced diagnostics with a balanced lifestyle? We are currently seeking specialist surgical pathologists to join a modern and accredited department in central Sweden, located in a region known for its coastal setting, rich history, and strong connection to nature. About the Department The surgical pathology and cytology unit plays a central role in diagnostics by analyzing tissue and cell samples using both microscopy and advanced digital systems. The goal is to provide accurate and timely diagnostic support to clinicians, improving patient outcomes and safety. The department is part of a larger organization within laboratory medicine and is at the forefront of digital pathology, with ongoing development in automation, robotics, and AI-driven diagnostics. In addition to histopathology and cytology, the unit is also responsible for: Gynecological screening programs Autopsy services and morgue operations Multidisciplinary clinical conferences You will work in a collaborative and well-structured environment with experienced colleagues across multiple disciplines. Your role As a specialist surgical pathologist, your work will include: Diagnostic work in histopathology and cytology Gross examination and specimen handling Participation in clinical conferences and interdisciplinary discussions Autopsy Supervising and mentoring residents Daytime on-call service for urgent diagnostic cases is shared within the team. Qualifications EU-recognized specialist certification in pathology Experience in surgical pathology Strong communication skills in English and a willingness to learn Swedish Ability to work independently while contributing to a team-based environment A structured, collaborative, and flexible approach Why work here? This opportunity is located in a coastal region of central Sweden, offering a unique mix of professional development and quality of life. The area is known for: Easy access to the sea, forests, and outdoor activities year-round A rich industrial and cultural heritage A safe and family-friendly environment Good infrastructure with connections to larger cities The working environment is modern, forward-thinking, and continuously evolving, providing excellent conditions for both professional growth and long-term career development. What Dignus Medical offers you: Ongoing support from a recruiter before, during, and after your employment Assistance with obtaining Swedish authorization and specialist approvals Help with relocation, accommodation, and support for your family if needed Access to a free language course with a private tutor via Teams/Skype Take the next step in your career This is an excellent opportunity for surgical pathologists who want to work in a progressive environment while enjoying a high quality of life. 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!
Senior Lecturer in Speech and Language Pathology Reference number PAR 2026/481 The University of Gothenburg tackles society’s challenges with diverse knowledge. 58 000 students and 6800 employees make the university a large and inspiring place to work and study. Strong research and attractive study programmes attract researchers and students from around the world. With new knowledge and new perspectives, the University contributes to a better future. The Speech and Language Pathology unit of the Health and Rehabilitation department has the major task of being responsible for a four-year undergraduate Speech and Language Pathology programme. The unit also gives courses on the graduate level and engages in research in the subject of Speech and Language Pathology. The unit consists of about fifteen lecturers and researchers and six doctoral students. All of these are engaged in instruction in the Speech and Language Pathology programme and may serve as supervisors for projects on the graduate and doctoral level. This research engaged in instruction in the Speech and Language Pathology programme and may serve as supervisors for projects on the graduate and doctoral level. This research focuses both on development-related and acquired communication difficulties. The unit is also commissioned by the National Board of Health and Welfare to conduct knowledge-based tests for speech pathologists from countries outside the EU who are applying for Swedish licenses. Subject area Speech and Language Pathology Subject area description Speech and Language Pathology is defined as the study of language, voice, and speech disorders, as well as swallowing disorders, and their treatment. Speech and Language Pathology as a subject area describes and explains various forms of communication difficulties resulting from language, voice, and speech disorders, how they should be evaluated and treated, as well as their effects on an individual's personality, health and quality of life. Teaching and research included in this position are to focus on developmental speech and language disorders, and thereby supplement and reinforce existing resources at the Speech and Language Pathology unit. Duties Work-related duties primarily involve responsibility for teaching on the undergraduate and graduate levels in the area of developmental speech and language disorders. This can be in the form of the degree programme for Speech and Language Pathology, as well as in freestanding courses. In addition, duties include serving as a supervisor on the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels in the subject area. The position also includes serving as course coordinator, engaging in course planning, performing administrative tasks and keeping up with developments in the field. The position also involves conducting research in the subject area of the position, as well as seeking research funding from outside sources. Management/leadership responsibilities may be included. Eligibility The eligibility criteria for employing teaching staff are set out in Chapter 4 of the Higher Education Ordinance and in the Appointment Procedure for Teaching Posts at the University of Gothenburg. Eligibility requirements include a doctoral degree, demonstrated pedagogical skills, and a Swedish Speech and Language Pathology licence. Ability to teach in Swedish and English is also a requirement. Assessment criteria Assessment criteria for employing teaching staff are set out in Chapter 4 of the Higher Education Ordinance and in the Appointment Procedure for Teaching Posts at the University of Gothenburg. Pedagogical and scientific competence are given equal weight, followed by clinical competence. In addition to these three areas, administrative competence and the ability to collaborate and cooperate will also be taken into account. In the assessment of pedagogical competence, particular emphasis will be placed on documented skills and experience in teaching, supervision, and examination of Speech and Language Pathology students at the undergraduate level, as well as teaching in standalone courses within the field of developmental speech and language disorders. Experience in course coordination, course planning, and pedagogical development work is considered particularly meritorious. In the assessment of scientific competence, particular emphasis is placed on the level of independently conducted research on developmental speech and language disorders. Competence is evaluated based on the quality of the applicant’s publications in peer-reviewed journals, as well as national and international research funding obtained in competition. Experience in supervision at the doctoral level is considered a merit. In the assessment of clinical competence, emphasis is placed on clinical experience within the field of developmental speech and language disorders. Administrative proficiency in education and the ability to collaborate and engage in cooperation with particular emphasis placed on documented experience in the overall planning of courses, clinical placements, examinations, and course evaluations within Speech Pathology programmes. Prior experience in leadership assignments is likewise considered a merit, for example, serving as a member of a council or committee. See more info on the University of Gothenburgs homepage job opportunities. Göteborgs universitet | Senior Lecturer in Speech and Language Pathology