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Hospital Physicist in Nuclear Medicine

Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten

Västra Götalands län, Göteborg

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Job Advertisement: Hospital Physicist in Nuclear Medicine

Are you a hospital physicist with experience in nuclear medicine? Are you a communicative person who enjoys collaborating with various professional groups? Join us in contributing your expertise to create a radiation-safe society!

We offer you a developing job where you will work both independently and together with your colleagues on questions and decision-making related to licensing. To be successful in this role, you should enjoy collaboration, have your own drive, and be focused on development.

You will belong to the Radiation Protection Licensing unit in the Licensing Department. The unit is responsible for licensing and exemptions regarding radiation protection as well as mandatory reporting activities and approvals. The unit is also responsible for the systems and registers required for the registration of radiation sources, diagnostic reference levels, and personnel doses.

You will work with tasks and cases related to licensing and licensing questions. You will also work on the approval of radiation protection expert functions or personal dosimetry services. You are expected to be active and contribute to the development of our e-services and other systems, such as DosReg and the National Dose Register, and participate in our continuous quality and improvement work.

Your tasks are primarily directed towards operators in healthcare and dental care but may eventually expand to other areas. You will have many contacts with the operators who contact the authority regarding licenses, exemptions, or have other questions related to the unit's tasks. As part of your work, you will also contribute your experience and expertise in other areas of the authority, such as standardization.

You plan your own workday and drive your cases both independently and together with your colleagues. You and your colleagues both give and receive support from each other. You have the opportunity to allocate part of your working time remotely.

We are looking for someone who has:

  • a degree in hospital physics
  • at least three years of relevant work experience, preferably in nuclear medicine, but experience in radiology or radiation therapy may also be relevant
  • good ability to express yourself both verbally and in writing, in Swedish and English.

Personal qualities

To succeed in this role, you need to be good at communicating and collaborating with various professional groups. It is also important that you have a high level of integrity. You need to be quality-conscious and have a good ability to plan and structure your work, both in the short and long term. Since you will be handling several parallel cases or tasks, you need to be flexible and proactive. We appreciate if you approach different situations and activities with curiosity and a results-oriented mindset.

We expect you to have a high level of security awareness and that you can work according to both our values - the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se) and the State's value base (forvaltningskultur.se).

We offer you

As an employee at the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, you have an important societal mission! Together we work for a radiation-safe society. Here you can read about what we offer: Read more about our terms and benefits.

Employment conditions

The employment is a permanent position starting by agreement. The employment may begin with a six-month probationary period. In this role, you will be employed as an investigator. The place of employment is Gothenburg, Katrineholm, or Solna. Travel in the service may occur.

Some of our tasks are classified, which means that a security review with a background check according to the Security Protection Act (2018:585) may be conducted before a hiring decision. For some of our classified tasks, Swedish citizenship is also required.

Contact and application

Do you want to know more about the position or the recruitment process? Contact unit manager Helene Jönsson, 08-799 43 74, Ann Charlotte Odengran, HR, 08-799 40 91, or Annika Kjerrman, HR, 08-799 43 75.

Union representatives are Mathias Häggblom, Saco-S, 08-799 44 85, Michael Wallin, ST, 08-799 42 87, and Mikael Andersson, SEKO, 08-799 41 00.

Welcome with your application via our website no later than December 1, 2025.

The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority works proactively and preventively to protect people and the environment from unwanted effects of radiation. Our approximately 380 employees have deep and broad knowledge in radiation protection and nuclear safety. The authority has offices in Solna, Katrineholm, and Gothenburg.

Read more about our operations here www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se (http://www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se)

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