Nurse for Lung and Allergy Clinic
Lung and allergy clinic is part of the Heart and Lung Diseases department. Patients visit the clinic for investigation, treatment, and follow-up of allergies and various lung diseases such as asthma, COPD, fibrosis, and lung cancer.
Your MissionBeing a nurse at the Lung and Allergy Clinic is an exciting and rewarding job where you meet people in various situations. You will be part of a skilled team that supports and helps each other while also working independently.You will perform tasks such as injection treatments, sampling, telephone advice, and various lung function tests. We also carry out procedures like bronchoscopy, endobronchial ultrasound, cryobiopsy, and drainage insertions. We also have day care that administers cytostatics.Expect a varied job with tasks that enhance your skills. There is also the opportunity for specialization and having your own clinic.
Your QualificationsWe are looking for licensed nurses with an interest in lung medicine. Previous experience in clinic work or lung healthcare is a plus but not required. We value personal suitability.
What We OfferWe offer a permanent position as a nurse. Full-time day work, Monday to Friday. Entry by agreement. Probation may be applied. You will receive tailored training based on your skills and experience.Selection will be ongoing, the position may be filled before the deadline.
If you want to join a supportive team that has a lot of fun together, apply now!We offer benefits that make a difference, read about the benefits here.
Want to Know More?Department Head Sofie Simonsbacka 018- 611 26 76Union contact person Vårdförbundet can be reached via switchboard 018 611 00 00
Want to Work with Us?Welcome with your application via the link below.
Region Uppsala values qualities that equal gender distribution and diversity bring to the operation. Therefore, we welcome applicants of all genders and with different backgrounds, abilities, and life experiences.
Region Uppsala places all permanent employees in wartime based on the total defense's needs. This implies no obligations for the individual employee in peacetime but is solely a planning measure.
Background checks will be conducted for all individuals intended for patient-related work to ensure they can work in psychiatric care, habilitation, child and youth care, or compulsory care for substance abusers, areas covered by optional record excerpts. This applies to all who will work closely with patients, even if the current tasks are not primarily focused on working with these patient groups.