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Heseva Home / Medication-licensed Practical Nurse for Temporary Work - Gaius-säätiö sr - Helsinki, Finland

Healthcare Assistant

Posted: July 9, 2026
Posted 6 days ago
Last seen in crawl: July 11, 2026 (4d ago)
Application Deadline: July 26, 2026
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Job Description

We are looking for practical or basic nurses with a valid medication license (we accept both LOVe and ProEdu medication licenses) to join our team. The work is located in our group homes, where we provide a safe, respectful, and individualized daily life for residents with memory impairments. We offer temporary work for occasional shifts, including morning and evening shifts. You can influence your work shifts and work flexibly according to your life situation. Our operations are based on kinesthetics, and we emphasize resident-centered care and close cooperation with relatives. We value each employee's skills and aim to provide a work community that supports each other and develops together. Heseva Home is located in Käpylä, Helsinki, with good transportation connections, making it easy to reach us. Join our skilled and caring team to do meaningful work and support our residents' well-being with heart.

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Gaius-säätiö sr

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Business ID: 0721826-4

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