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Nytida is one of the largest private companies in Sweden in the field of care and support services, mainly for people with disabilities, mental health needs, and social care needs. Nytida operates hundreds of units across the country, including residential homes and day activities. Nytida is part of the Ambea group.
Location:
Tyresö
Who we are looking for:
Activity/service assistant
Your responsibilities:
– Performing simple tasks in the LSS home (”bostad med särskild service”), such as unloading the dishwasher, setting the table for breakfast and other meals.
– Light cleaning and laundry duties, including loading/unloading washing machines and folding clothes.
– Assisting residents with different every day activities.
Requirements:
– You speak and understand Swedish at an intermediate level or higher (if you speak basic Swedish, you must complement it with high level of English).
– You live in or within an hour from Tyresö.
– You are registered with the Swedish Public Employment Service (Arbetsförmedlingen).
– You are eligible for employment through the ”Introduktionsjobb” program by Arbetsförmedlingen (read program requirements on Arbetsförmedlingens website).
– Experience in hospital, elderly/LSS care or personal caregiving is a plus.
Your profile:
– You are motivated to help special needs people with daily life.
– Your priority is the well-being and comfort of the residents.
– You are proactive, independent, and confident.
– You are friendly, positive, and willing to help others.
What employer offers:
– 100% employment via Introduktionsjobb.
– Flexible schedule which will include mornings, evenings and weekends – earliest start of a shift is 07:00.
– Possibility to study Swedish during working hours according to Introduktionsjobb.
Important:
This position is part of a project that is co-funded by the European Union through the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF). The project aims to support the integration of newly arrived non-EU/EEA residents into the Swedish labour market. Candidates who meet these criteria are encouraged to apply.
