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Job Offer: Family Medicine in Scandinavia

We offer permanent positions in the public healthcare sector of Scandinavia for specialist doctors within the field of family medicine from all over the EU – with intensive language course for all family members.

In Scandinavia, there are positions for specialists within the field of family medicine.

Usually, the team of a primary care centre has approximately 20-40 employees, including family doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, laboratory staff and assistants.

There is often a close collaboration between practitioners.

We offer:
  • Permanent contract.
  • Attractive salary.
  • Training courses within working hours.
  • Help to find: Apartment, school and kindergarten.
  • Invitation to study tour to Scandinavia after a first interview, to learn more about the region and the work environment.
  • Assistance with removal and relocation costs.
  • Intensive language course, also for the family.
  • Remuneration during the language course of €800 monthly net, free apartment, and travel costs for the family.
  • A great opportunity to grow professionally.
Requirements:
  • Specialist title in family medicine recognised in the EU.
  • Availability to complete the intensive language course.
  • Motivation for living and working in Scandinavia.
Apply:
All the services of MediCarrera are free of charge for the candidates.

Please confirm if you agree:

Please remember that to apply for our open positions in Scandinavia, you must:
  • be a specialist doctor, dentist or Bsc nurse
  • be an EU citizen OR have long-term residency in any of the EU member countries.
If you are not an EU citizen and/or your degree and title are not from EU countries, you must:
  • have your medical degree AND specialist title recognised in any of the EU member countries
  • have worked at least 3 years in any of the EU member countries AFTER your degree and title had been recognized.