What is a pay subsidy?
Pay subsidy is a subsidy intended to promote the employment of unemployed jobseekers. Helsinki Employment Services can grant the subsidy to employers for payroll costs. Pay-subsidised work improves the chances for jobseekers to find employment in the open labour market.
See pay subsidy terms and instructions for applying
Pay-subsidised jobs in the social welfare, health and rescue sector
You can apply for pay-subsidised jobs at the social welfare, health and rescue sector in within City of Helsinki if you are an unemployed jobseeker living in Helsinki and you are eligible for pay subsidy.
All pay-subsidised employment relationships in the social welfare, health and rescue sector have a duration of seven months. The employment relationships are fixed-term and cannot be continued. At least three years must have passed since your previous pay-subsidised work period at the social welfare, health and rescue sector before you can be employed under the pay subsidy system again.
In order to start at a pay-subsidised job, you will always need the approval of the employment services. Please discuss the matter with your specialist before applying for a pay-subsidised job. Submit a contact request via Job Market Finland's E-services(Link leads to external service).
You can apply for a job by sending a free-form job application and a CV to the contact person for the position. Positions are filled as soon as a suitable candidate has been found, so please send an application as soon as you find an interesting place.
If you have been chosen for a pay-subsidised job, the employment services will prepare a pay subsidy application. After the application has been approved, you can sign an employment agreement, after which you can start working.
Work try-outs in the social welfare, health and rescue sector
The aim of the City’s work try-outs is to establish the participants’ career choices and options, assess the suitability of the work and promote a return to the labour market.
You can apply for a job by sending a free-form job application and a CV to the contact person for the position. Positions are filled as soon as a suitable candidate has been found, so please send an application as soon as you find an interesting place.
See work try-outs in the social welfare, health and rescue sector(Link leads to external service)
Jobs with the City of Helsinki's contractual partners
Helsinki wants to offer job opportunities to people who may find it difficult to find a job in today's labour market. For this reason, we use an employment condition in the City's procurements. This means that our procurement agreement partner is committed to providing work to those in difficult labour market situations, such as young people, immigrants and long-term unemployed, and incapacitated and disabled persons.
Procurement agreement partners can offer both work and apprenticeships. You can recognise these jobs by the ‘Work through procurements’ (Työtä hankinnoilla) entry in the notification.
Job openings with our procurement agreement partners
Vacancies will be updated below. Once you find a suitable vacancy, do not hesitate to contact us and let us know that you are a client of Helsinki Employment Services. Job advertisements are primarily in Finnish.
Refer to the advertisement for contact information and instructions on how to submit an application.
The advertisement describes in more detail the prerequisites regarding the job, such as language skills or the right to a pay subsidy.
No vacancies at the moment