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Nurse for Cognitive Assessment – Capio Geriatrics Sollentuna
Capio Sverige ABStockholms län, Sollentuna
Previous experience is desired
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The demand for cognitive assessments is increasing, and our clinic has recently expanded its geographical catchment area. We are therefore in an exciting phase of development where we are growing and strengthening our team.
We are part of Capio Geriatrics Sollentuna and work in newly renovated and pleasant premises close to Sollentuna center and public transport. The team consists of doctors, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, and nursing assistants who together conduct specialized cognitive assessments in close multiprofessional collaboration. The work environment is important to us, and we value employees who wish to contribute to the continued development of our operations and who have an open attitude towards future digital solutions.
Here, you will meet patients and their relatives in a significant life situation. We strive to offer a safe, structured, and evidence-based assessment where each profession contributes its expertise to the overall evaluation.
Your RoleAs a nurse here, you have a coordinating role in the assessment process and serve as a key contact for patients and their relatives throughout the assessment and follow-up phases.
Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Conducting own clinic visits in connection with cognitive assessments and follow-ups
- Coordinating and planning the assessment process
- Telephone counseling and follow-up of patients and relatives
- Administering certain cognitive screening instruments
- Sampling and other medical procedures related to the assessment
- Participating in team rounds
The work combines independent clinic duties with close collaboration within the multiprofessional team.
What We OfferHere, you become part of a small and well-functioning team with high competence and close collaboration between professions. We value knowledge exchange, development work, and a good work environment.
The field of cognitive diseases is research-intensive and developing rapidly, both regarding diagnostics and treatment. Therefore, we place great emphasis on continuous competence development and keeping up with medical advancements in the area.
We offer, among other things:
- Collective agreement
- Accessible management
- Competence development, both internal and external
- Wellness allowance
- Breakfast every Friday
- An inclusive workplace where we learn from each other
The position is permanent, with a 6-month probationary period. The employment percentage is 50-100%.
About YouWe are looking for someone interested in cognitive diseases and who appreciates a coordinating role where patient contact, clinical work, and teamwork are intertwined.
You are a registered nurse with a few years of professional experience. It is an advantage if you have previously worked in specialized outpatient care and/or with patients suffering from cognitive diseases. Furthermore, further/specialist education in dementia or geriatrics, such as being a Silvia Nurse, is meritorious.
Good command of Swedish in both speech and writing.
We place great emphasis on personal suitability.
ApplicationInterviews are conducted on a rolling basis, and the position may be filled before the application deadline. Therefore, the advertisement may be removed earlier than planned, so do not wait – submit your application today.
In connection with employment, a background check and extract from the criminal record may be requested.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Published: 2026-05-28
Application Deadline: 2026-06-30
We kindly but firmly decline all direct contact from staffing and recruitment agencies as well as sellers of job advertisements.
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