Nurse at SOS Alarm

SOS Alarm Sverige AB

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Do you want a challenge where you can use your broad knowledge and intuition while having the opportunity to contribute to the development of work alongside fantastic colleagues? Are you a person who can handle pressure, both in the moment and over longer periods regardless of the time of day? If you enjoy working in a structured and methodical way and are confident in yourself and your skills, then you might be our next colleague!

At SOS Alarm, you get a unique opportunity to make a difference – every day, both for individuals and society. In a world where safety cannot be taken for granted, we are always ready, around the clock, all year round. We offer you not only a safe and stable workplace with collective agreements and favorable employment conditions but also a strong culture characterized by commitment, community, and a desire to make a difference. With us, you will develop in a work environment that promotes balance and long-term development without compromising your health. You will be part of a dedicated company that works every day for a safer Sweden. Here, every workday is meaningful, and your work can be the difference that saves lives.

As a nurse at SOS Alarm, you primarily work with telephone assessments and triage. You assess patients of all ages who have called 112 due to illness or injury with varying needs for assistance. Via phone, you assess the need for an ambulance and provide emergency medical advice and care guidance. Some of the calls involve guiding patients to the right level of care, which requires you as a nurse to work safely and efficiently. In your work, you collaborate with both internal and external actors, such as ambulance services and home healthcare.

You will receive a comprehensive introduction where you alternate between e-courses and training with a supervisor at the home center, as well as training days at our training unit in Kista.

As a SOS nurse, you have a round-the-clock position with opportunities to influence your own schedule.

This is a national advertisement - therefore, it is important that you choose the location you are interested in working at when applying.

To work as a Nurse at SOS Alarm, you must have:

  • Swedish nursing license
  • At least two years of work experience in the profession
  • Good computer skills
  • Very good knowledge of Swedish, both spoken and written
  • Good knowledge of English, both spoken and written

We see that it is an advantage if you have experience in telephone assessments, relevant specialist nursing education, or additional language skills beyond Swedish and English.

Great emphasis is placed on personal suitability.

Our values, Professional & Empathetic and Responsible & Collaborative, permeate the entire culture at SOS Alarm, and being able to relate to these is a prerequisite for thriving with us!

Does this sound interesting? We apply ongoing selection, so send in your application today! You will start your employment with internal training at full pay.

SOS Alarm conducts security checks with background checks on its staff according to the requirements of the Security Protection Act (2018:585). A check according to the Act (1974:191) on security companies is also performed and is active during the employment period. A drug test without remarks is a prerequisite for employment. The position also involves military placement at SOS Alarm.

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