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Information Security Specialist at the Swedish Social Insurance Agency
FörsäkringskassanStockholms län, Stockholm
Previous experience is desired
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Every year, the Swedish Social Insurance Agency makes 24 million decisions that affect people's lives and society as a whole. We disburse approximately 250 billion SEK each year. It is everyone’s tax money that we manage. It is a great responsibility. Therefore, we take the time to understand each case, follow laws and regulations, inform and guide, care, and show compassion. This is a job for you who want to take responsibility. Welcome to the Swedish Social Insurance Agency.
The Security business area is responsible for the leadership, management, coordination, and follow-up of security work within the Swedish Social Insurance Agency. The business area's responsibilities include information security, security protection, crisis preparedness, sector responsibility, and incident management. The security work is based on the Swedish Social Insurance Agency's security management system, which the Security business area is also responsible for developing and managing.
Information Security and Business Development
All employees within the Security business area have a primary focus within one of our areas of responsibility. As an information security specialist, you will be part of the strategic security area, and the position is primarily focused on work within the information security field, but you will also work with other tasks within the security area.
As an information security specialist, you are expected to participate in the systematic information security work at the agency and help develop the protection of Sweden's security. You will play an active role in the further development of the work and the security management system together with your colleagues. You are responsible for identifying development needs and preparing and presenting materials, as well as participating in or driving your own projects.
You have experience in systematic information security work and good knowledge of applicable legislation and regulations within information security, and you are expected to share your knowledge internally and externally as the position involves many points of contact and collaborations both within and outside the agency. This is a fantastic opportunity for you who want to work strategically, operationally, and proactively with information security while contributing to a culture where security permeates everything we do.
To fit the role, you need to be self-driven with a good ability to interpret, evaluate, and handle complex and sensitive information and from that be able to make selections and priorities. You are meticulous, have high integrity, and are confident in yourself so that you can make your own assessments. You are used to driving processes and taking your own initiatives. Availability, good service, information, guidance, and delivery should characterize your work. You should also be communicative, meticulous, and have a high security awareness.
This is a job for you who want to take responsibility.
We are looking for someone who
- has a university degree in social sciences, law, or IT, or experiences and qualifications that can be deemed equivalent
- has experience working with information security, risk management, and compliance with frameworks and regulations
- is confident and trustworthy, even in stressful situations
- acts on their own initiative and takes responsibility for achieving good results
- can understand and analyze complex issues
- collaborates effectively with others to achieve common goals
- has good communication skills, both orally and in writing.
It is advantageous if you have
- several years of work experience from a civil authority, preferably from the security field
- formal education in information security, for example via YH
- certifications in information security
- experience working with NATO issues
- experience working with security protection and knowledge of the laws and regulations governing the security protection area.
We place great importance on your personal qualities.
Other
A number of positions, permanent, full-time, with start date by agreement. A probationary period may be applicable. In accordance with the Swedish Social Insurance Agency's security guidelines, background checks will be conducted in this recruitment. For this position, Swedish citizenship is required. In this recruitment, psychological tests may be used as part of the selection process. The professional role for the position is business developer. Travel in the position may occur. Place of employment: Kalmar, Visby, Stockholm, Sundsvall. For the right candidate, other placements can also be discussed.
Would you like to know more about the Swedish Social Insurance Agency as an employer? Visit fk.se/jobbahososs (https://fk.se/jobbahososs)
Contact Persons
Manager: Jan Hägglund, 010-114 17 37 (for questions about the position).
HR Specialist: Maria Lindberg, maria.lindberg3@forsakringskassan.se (mailto:maria.lindberg3@forsakringskassan.se), 010-113 97 43 (for questions about the recruitment process).
ST: Henrik Lindholm, 010-116 92 35, Saco-S: Henrik Schormack, 010-112 48 17, Seko: Johanna Grundström, 010-115 30 44.
Application
Welcome with your application by March 27, 2025. Please upload your degree certificates, grades, and certificates along with your application.
If you have protected personal information or no access to bank ID, please contact the HR specialist named in the ad via phone for assistance in submitting your application.
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