About this role
Media and Democracy Unit, Ministry of Culture
Do you want varied and interesting tasks that require good collaboration skills, flexibility, and analytical ability? Are you interested in media and democratic policy issues? If so, we can offer you a diverse and developing role at the heart of current events.
The Media and Democracy Unit is responsible for issues related to media and democratic policy. The area of responsibility includes, among other things, commercial media, media support, public service, and new media services—both nationally and within the EU. The unit also works on issues concerning media and information literacy, elections and voter participation, as well as initiatives to protect democratic dialogue against threats and hate. If necessary, work in other areas for which the ministry is responsible may also become relevant.
Your workday. Sweden's tomorrow.
As a case officer, you will work on current issues within the unit's area of responsibility. Your tasks will include contributing to the preparation of materials and drafts for proposals for the political leadership. You will also be involved in understanding, analyzing, and coordinating information and issues within the unit's or ministry's area of responsibility, and you will play a supportive role in the unit's work.
You will work closely with colleagues within the unit and other parts of the Government Offices, as well as in dialogue with authorities and other stakeholders.
Your background
We are looking for someone with a relevant university degree, preferably in social sciences, law, political science, or a related field. You have experience in administrative or investigative work within government administration. You also have a very good ability to express yourself verbally and in writing in both Swedish and English.
Experience working within the Government Offices is an advantage. It is also beneficial if you have worked with administrative tasks or issues related to any of the unit's areas of responsibility, as well as experience in investigating and analyzing complex issues and preparing materials. A good knowledge of media issues or related policy areas is also advantageous.
Your qualities
The criteria for employees at the Government Offices are holistic perspective, development, and results.
Everyone working in the Government Offices needs to have a holistic view and collaborate for the best interests of the organization. You are expected to contribute your perspective and expertise while being open to others'. You will bring ideas and new approaches to improve and develop the organization and your own skills. You are results-oriented in your actions and adapt when needs and directions change.
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To succeed and thrive in this role, you need to have strong analytical and linguistic skills as well as a well-developed ability to collaborate. You are meticulous, structured, and can quickly familiarize yourself with new issues. You easily adapt when needs and directions change and are eager to contribute ideas and new approaches to develop the organization.
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The position is a fixed-term employment for up to 9 months, starting by agreement but no later than February 2026.
Are you interested?
If you would like to know more about the job and what we offer, please contact Emma Alskog, acting unit manager. You are also welcome to contact Recruitment Specialist Daniel Leiva. Union contacts are Eva StengĂĄrd for Saco and Karina Ă…bom-Engberg for ST. You can reach them through the Government Offices switchboard at 08-405 10 00.
We welcome calls from those interested in the position, but we decline offers from those selling advertising and recruitment services.
Please register your application in our recruitment tool by December 8 at the latest.
The mission of the Government Offices is to support the government in its work to govern Sweden and realize its policies. Here, 4,800 people work, of whom 600 are abroad. The Government Offices welcomes applicants with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We see equality and diversity as strengths and assets, and we actively work to be a workplace free from discrimination. The Ministry of Culture is responsible for issues related to culture, democracy, media, national minorities, and the language and culture of the Sámi people.