Your Nordic Future Starts Here
Are you a specialist in family medicine looking for a meaningful next step — in a setting where your professional development is valued and work-life balance is a reality?
Together with public healthcare providers in Region Värmland, we're supporting the matching of qualified family medicine specialists with permanent positions in public healthcare centers across the beautiful north of the region.
This is an excellent opportunity for those looking to combine professional satisfaction with a high quality of life, close to forests, lakes, and ski resorts like Branäs and Långberget — all while building a stable career in Sweden’s trusted public sector.
About the Role
-Provide outpatient care to patients of all ages.
-Serve as a first point of contact in both routine and urgent care situations, due - to the rural mandate of the centers.
-Collaborate with a dedicated team of nurses, psychologists, physiotherapists, and medical secretaries.
-Participate in clinical development work and supervise junior doctors.
-Enjoy a varied, professionally rewarding role that draws on your full range of clinical skills.
What’s on Offer
Permanent full-time contract (40 hrs/week, mostly Mon–Fri).
Starting salary from 84,500 SEK/month (~€7,500), adjusted based on experience.
Additional compensation for evenings, overtime, and weekends.
Professional guidance and mentorship from experienced colleagues.
Continuous professional development through individual competence plans.
Free Swedish language training (up to C1 level) before relocation.
Relocation assistance — including home finding and integration support.
Free primary healthcare for you and your family.
Minimum 25 vacation days, with paid time off from day one.
A workplace culture that supports your career and your wellbeing.
Why Northern Värmland?
-A peaceful and safe environment for individuals, couples, and families.
-Short commutes and proximity to nature.
-Access to hiking, skiing, and rich cultural life — without the crowds.
-A strong sense of community, plus modern infrastructure and healthcare.
What You’ll Need
-A medical license and specialist qualification in family medicine/general medicine from an EU/EEA country.
-At least 1 year of experience post-specialization.
-Willingness to commit to free language training in your home country (goal: Swedish C1).
-An open, collaborative mindset and the ability to work in a multidisciplinary team.
How We Support
BBi Nordics works in collaboration with EURES and public sector employers in Sweden. Our role is to support the matching process between qualified international doctors and long-term positions in the Nordic healthcare system.
We will guide you through every step — from initial interest and language training to relocation and integration.
Interested?
If this opportunity speaks to your values and goals, we’d love to hear from you!
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