The Government of Saskatchewan is taking steps to reduce worker shortages and plan for future workforce development. A variety of programs and services are available to help Saskatchewan employers address the challenges of recruiting and retaining skilled workers and to help youth build their future right here in Saskatchewan.
SaskJobs provides online services for both job seekers and employers. If you are a job seeker looking for career opportunities in Saskatchewan, SaskJobs provides a comprehensive job bank. You can also post your resume on SaskJobs for employers to view. For employers, SaskJobs provides an online job posting service, as well as a search engine to search the resume bank.
Health Careers in Saskatchewan is a no-fee health care recruitment service helping you find employment with the Saskatchewan Regional Health Authorities and the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency. When you apply for a job using this website, your application is immediately forwarded to the associated health region.
Saskatchewan Advanced Education, Employment and Labour focuses on three strategic areas to meet its mandate of creating a vital, educated and skilled workforce that meets the labour demands of Saskatchewan employers. The approach is to retain educated and skilled workers in the province, develop a skilled workforce by providing education and training programs, and attract educated and skilled workers and their families from outside of the province and the country by promoting Saskatchewan’s opportunities.
Visit this site to learn more about current jobs with Saskatchewan's public service.
HRSDC provides career and training services to Canadians. This link will take you to jobs and training opportunities in Saskatchewan.
This website is a service of the Government of Canada.
July 16, 2010
Enterprise Saskatchewan Minister Jeremy Harrison today announced the appointment of Chris Dekker to the position of CEO of Enterprise Saskatchewan.