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Licensed Biomedical Analyst for Clinical Pathology

REGION ÖSTERGÖTLAND

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Clinical Pathology at Linköping University Hospital

Clinical pathology is an independent clinic within the Diagnostic Center at Linköping University Hospital.

At our laboratory, analyses are performed in histology and cytology for diagnostics, which then serve as a basis for further patient treatment.

Our Offer

For life ahead. Region Östergötland has high ambitions and a responsible mission. It is about health and care, about the development of our region and about those who live and stay here. We want to continue to be at the forefront, with care, research, and education. It is about daring to think anew – and having the best employees. Therefore, we offer unique opportunities for further learning and invest in modern environments with effective systems and tools. Many at Region Östergötland meet patients and relatives, while others create the conditions for life-saving interventions. With us, fantastic people work towards the same goal – to make a real difference, and for life ahead, but a bit more behind the scenes.

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Job Description

Your background, skills, and experience will be matched against the needs of the operation. Many of our tasks involve manual work with high precision, which means that quality awareness for the patient and their samples is of great importance. We are constantly working to develop and improve laboratory processes through method development, quality monitoring, and optimization. Working with us is varied, challenging, and stimulating - the job you do matters for the diagnosis of diseases and the type of treatment the patient will receive. Clinical pathology is a significant part of cancer care, where constant development and new methods and analyses pave the way for faster and better care for the patient. In addition, we offer you a wonderful workplace and great colleagues to work with in a developing field.

About You

We are looking for someone who is a licensed biomedical analyst, has a university degree in medical biology, or has another university degree deemed equivalent. You have excellent knowledge of the Swedish language in both speech and writing. Practical experience in laboratory work and sample handling within clinical operations is an advantage. You have a pronounced patient focus and are meticulous and structured in your work approach.

You have the ability to work independently, have a solution-focused attitude, and can easily switch between different tasks. Good collaboration skills and quality awareness are additional important qualities that are sought.

Application and Employment

This position is a temporary contract until the summer of 2027. Working hours are fixed weeks from 07:30 to 16:00 with the possibility of flexibility. We are working with ongoing selection, and interviews will also be conducted continuously, so please submit your application as soon as possible.

Warm welcome to submit your application! If you need help registering in the system, please contact customer service Support and Service at 010-103 60 00 during office hours.

Before employment in a patient-facing role within Region Östergötland, you will need to fill out a form (https://ledsys.lio.se/Document/Document?DocumentNumber=54500).

To staffing, placement, and recruitment companies and to you as a seller: We kindly but firmly decline direct contact with staffing, placement, and recruitment companies as well as other external actors and sellers of additional job advertisements. Region Östergötland has contracted agreements.

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