
Sykehuset Innlandet Tynset is the emergency hospital in the mountain region and has a catchment area of approximately 24,000
inhabitants. The medical services include several specialties in internal medicine, surgery and orthopaedics, as well as a midwife-led delivery room. Diagnostic imaging consists of regular X-rays, ultrasound, CT and MRI. A wide range of clinical chemistry services, including a blood bank. There is close professional cooperation with other clinics in Innlandet Hospital, as well as with St. Olavs Hospital. DPS, BUP, prehospital services and contract specialist homes are located in Tynset. The hospital is close to public transport. Tynset is a centre for education with several primary and secondary schools and a decentralized university college. The Norwegian Health Archive was established in Tynset in 2019. The mountain region has good
recreational opportunities in the form of outdoor life, hunting, fishing and a vibrant organizational and cultural life.
We offer an exciting and varied work period for the summer of 2026.
Applications will be considered and employment will be made on an ongoing basis, please contact us if you have any questions.
Employment takes place on the terms and conditions set out at any time in applicable laws, collective agreements and regulations.
After the application deadline, a public list of applicants will be prepared. If the applicant has indicated that he/she does not wish to appear on the public list of applicants, reference is made to section 25, second paragraph of the Freedom of Information Act. The health enterprise will assess whether the criteria for exemption from the list of applicants are met. Please note that
an application may become public even if the applicant has requested not to be included on the applicant list. The applicant will in
this case be notified of this.
Copies of relevant education and service certificates must be attached to the application.