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- Nurse in Municipal Care and Support in Linköping Summer 2026
Nurse in Municipal Care and Support in Linköping Summer 2026
Nordisk Vårdinsats ABÖstergötlands län, Linköping
Previous experience is desired
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We are looking for you who want to work as a nurse in municipal care and support in Linköping summer 2026.
The assignments are well-planned and suitable for those who want to work as a consultant with flexible arrangements, secure conditions, and good compensation.
Available Assignments
Nurse for short-term care (Mon–Fri daytime)
- 6 positions, 100 %, w.25–w.33
Working hours: 08.00–16.30
Introduction: w.25
Nurse for LSS operations
- 1 position, 80–100 %
- Period: 2026-06-22 – 2026-08-15
- Working hours: daytime, Mon–Fri
Nurse for home healthcare with on-call duties
- 15 positions, 100 %, w.25–w.33
- 2 weekends and 2 evenings during an 8-week period
- Working hours:
- 08.00–16.30
- 16.00–21.00
Qualifications
- Licensed nurse
- At least two years of professional experience
- Very good knowledge of Swedish, both spoken and written
- Experience in municipal care and support
We are looking for someone who is confident in your professional role, flexible, and enjoys varied tasks.
Selection is ongoing.
We offer you:
- Individual salary setting – very competitive salary
- Overtime pay according to applicable agreements
- Paid travel and accommodation – always close to the workplace
- Sick pay and insurance
- Occupational pension
- Your own staffing consultant who supports you throughout the assignment
Want to know more or express interest?
Don't hesitate to get in touch!
Contact person: Caroline S
Tel +46 (0) 790 79 10 67
Email: [email protected]
Read more at: www.vardinsats.se (http://www.vardinsats.se)
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