Radiographers — Look Here!

About the department

The radiology department is part of the imaging and functional medicine division, where we work with diagnostic radiology in modern facilities equipped with advanced technology.
We perform conventional X-ray examinations such as skeletal and lung studies, computed tomography (CT) with two modern scanners, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with two systems, as well as fluoroscopy/interventions and ultrasound examinations.

The department also performs certain treatments, for example dilation of blood vessels and renal decompression.
The hospital also has an emergency department, which means the radiology service covers both emergency and scheduled examinations. The department operates around the clock, every day of the week, which involves day, evening, night, and on-call shifts.

We are currently in an exciting phase in which we are further developing and modernising the operation and preparing to move into newly renovated premises.

Why work here?
As a licensed radiographer with recognised Swedish registration, you will have a stimulating role that combines working with people in a high-tech environment. The hospital’s equipment is modern, the facilities are well adapted, and you will work alongside friendly and helpful colleagues. We offer a good working environment, effective collaboration, and sufficient staffing — and we are now recruiting more colleagues to meet increased demand and upcoming retirements.
Job description and requirements
Common duties for a radiographer. We are looking for someone who enjoys collaboration, thrives in team settings, has a positive outlook on life, is calm, professional, and proud of their profession — and who likes working with people. No prior clinical experience is required. You will receive an introduction lasting approximately 8–12 months, depending on previous experience. The goal of the introduction is for you to become familiar with our machines, procedures, methods, and ways of working. Working hours and schedule: During the introduction (8–12 months): daytime Monday–Friday, 07:30–16:00 Thereafter: scheduled shifts, with gradual introduction to any evening and night work

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Radiographers — Look Here!

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Radiographer

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