Are you interested in working with analysis of elderly and disability issues? Then you might be the person we're looking for in the Analysis Department at the National Board of Health and Welfare. With us, you'll work on important societal issues that affect everyone.
About the Position
The position is located at the Unit for Analyses of Elderly and Disability Issues (ÄFU), which maps, follows up, evaluates, analyzes, and forecasts developments in these areas.
In your role as an investigator, you will contribute to highlighting elderly and disability issues for the benefit of target groups, often as a project leader. Here, you'll have meaningful work. We learn and support each other in our daily work.
The work as an investigator in the analysis department involves performing analyses within government assignments and the National Board's self-initiated projects. We have, for example, recurring unit surveys on the Act Concerning Support and Service for Persons with Certain Functional Impairments (LSS) and elderly care, the survey "What do the elderly think about elderly care" and annual status reports to the government. Additionally, the unit follows the development of e-health and welfare technology in municipalities. The Analysis Department (A) consists of eight units and the department head's support.
About You
To succeed in the role, you need to be analytical, structured, and driven, which means organizing and planning your work well and meeting deadlines. You also need excellent collaboration skills combined with the ability to work independently.
We will place great emphasis on your personal qualities during the recruitment process.
We are looking for someone who has:
• Academic education that the authority finds relevant
• Experience working as a project leader
• At least three years of experience with qualified investigation and analysis tasks
• Experience with evaluations
• Good methodological skills, both quantitative and qualitative analyses
• Knowledge of social service activities and governing laws, and systems and interventions at an aggregate level
• Good ability to express yourself verbally and in writing in Swedish
It is meritorious if you have:
• A doctoral degree
• Experience from a government agency
Good to Know
This is a permanent full-time position that begins with a six-month probationary period. You will be based at the office on Västerbroplan in Stockholm but have the option to work remotely up to 2 days per week. In spring 2027, the agency will move to newly renovated premises in Solna strand. Your job title will be Investigator, and you will be placed in the Analysis Department and the Unit for Analyses of Elderly and Disability Issues (ÄFU).
When applying, you will answer selection questions linked to the job profile. Your answers will be used as part of the selection process and may determine whether you proceed in the recruitment process. It is therefore important that you respond as comprehensively and clearly as possible. We do not use cover letters in the selection, so you should only attach your CV.
Work samples and/or tests may be used in the selection process.
If you have questions about the position, contact Unit Manager Eva Wallin at
[email protected]. For questions about the recruitment process, contact HR Specialist Marie Hansson at
[email protected]. Union representative for Saco-S is Isabelle Ålander at
[email protected]. Union representative for ST/OFR is Anders Nordlund at
[email protected]. All can be reached at phone number 075-247 30 00.
If you have a protected identity, please contact the HR specialist mentioned above.
Welcome to apply no later than November 16, 2025.