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Personal Assistant for Active Man in Linköping Area (75%)

DVT Assistans AB

Östergötlands län, Linköping

Previous experience is desired

30 days left
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Since 2005, DVT Assistans has worked to create flow in everyday life for both our clients and our assistants. We do this by offering personal assistance based on commitment, respect, and care – something that makes a real difference for clients, relatives, and our employees. We are an employer that values our staff. At DVT Assistans, you work under safe and good working conditions, with collective agreements, occupational pension, and wellness benefits as a natural part of your employment. It is important to us that you, as an assistant, feel appreciated, secure, and involved. Our core values – Participation, Dignity, and Accessibility – permeate the entire operation and are a living part of our daily work. Today, DVT Assistans employs approximately 350 personal assistants. With us, you get more than a job – you get the world's most important job, where you have the opportunity every day to make a real difference in another person's life.

You now have the opportunity to help build an entirely new team for our client, who is now moving home after a stay in residential care.

He is a 65-year-old man who likes to be active within his capabilities, has a wonderful sense of humor, and a great interest in animals.

He lives with his wife in the countryside, approximately 15 minutes by car from Linköping.

We are looking for both men and women for this position. You MUST have your own car to commute to and from work.

We would like you to have a positive attitude towards life, a sense of order and tidiness, and preferably prior experience working as an assistant.

You must not be allergic to fur-bearing animals (cats and horses), and you need to have very good knowledge of the Swedish language, both spoken and written.

There is a hoist available for transfers at the workplace. Since the client receives food via a feeding tube and catheter, experience in handling this is a plus.

The positions are for approximately 75%. There is also waiting time (approx. 7 hours) during the nights. You will work approximately 5–6 nights per month.

We will also be in need of hourly substitutes.

If this sounds like something you want to work with, please send your personal cover letter and CV to us as soon as possible.

We place great importance on your personal cover letter, where we want to know who you are and why you are applying for this specific job.

A driver's license and car are mandatory.

Register check for work with elderly or adults with disabilities

Work in the home for elderly persons or adults with disabilities is subject to register checks according to the Act (2026:43) on register checks for work in the home for elderly persons or adults with disabilities. The law applies from March 1, 2026. In support of the law, we as a company have a policy to request extracts from the criminal record register in connection with new hires. The register check is carried out as a final step in the recruitment process and is part of our overall suitability assessment.

Order via link: Register Extract | Swedish Police Authority (https://polisen.se/registerutdrag), select the tab "Work with elderly or adults with disabilities".

We look forward to receiving your application!

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