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Canadian Trained

Discover a healthcare career in Saskatchewan where higher earnings, lower cost of living and strong sense of community shape a fulfilling life.
Earning Potential
Higher earnings with a lower cost of living.
Short Commutes
10-to-20-minute commutes in most cities.
Career Path
Shape your path through teaching, leadership and specialization.
Life Beyond Work
More time for hobbies, recreation and the outdoors.

Saskatchewan offers Canadian-trained healthcare professionals the opportunity to build a meaningful career while discovering a province that often surprises those who spend time here. Alongside a broad scope of practice and collaborative team environments, a lower cost of living and strong earning potential create a high quality of life while still offering convenient access to the rest of the country.

Meet our team at these upcoming events

18
Oct

CAMRT - BC Summit and Meet and Greet

The CNSA National Conference is the largest annual gathering of nursing students in Canada. Each year, it brings together over 300 delegates from across the country, including students, faculty, and healthcare partners.

2025-10-18

07
Jun

CAEP26 Annual Conference

The CAEP Annual Conference is a premier event that brings together professionals and experts from across Canada to discuss the latest advancements and best practices in emergency medical care. Join us for three days of insightful sessions, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities.

2026-06-07

Build more than a career in Saskatchewan

Across Canada, healthcare professionals are looking for more opportunity, more room to grow and more freedom to build a life outside of work. 

Saskatchewan offers all three.

As the birthplace of universal healthcare, Saskatchewan has always believed care should be accessible, collaborative and centred around patients. That approach continues to shape the system today. It’s a connected, province-wide model where teams work closely together, support one another and share responsibility for patient care.

In Saskatchewan, a higher earning potential paired with a lower cost of living makes it easier to get ahead and create space for life beyond your workday. Short commutes, affordable housing and close-knit communities make day-to-day life feel fulfilling.

There is also a strong connection between the healthcare system and academic institutions, creating opportunities to get involved in teaching, research and leadership earlier in your career than you might expect.

In Saskatchewan, it’s not just about where you work, it’s about finding a place that feels like home.

“We have a relatively small employee pool but everyone from environmental, nutritional services to nurses and doctors all work towards the common goal of exceptional patient care.”

"The challenges and experiences that St Joseph’s has to offer was one of the reasons for my family deciding to return and settle into our careers here. We are not limited to a specific role within the hospital setting as we may work our acute care but are additionally covering the emergency department not knowing the multitude of potential patients we may see over the course of the day.

From a team perspective, we have a relatively small employee pool but everyone from environmental, nutritional services to nurses and doctors all work towards the common goal of exceptional patient care."

Robert Dubrule

Robert Dubrule

Registered Nurse and Intermediate Care Paramedic

Saskatchewan Health Authority

IIe-a-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan

Own Your Future in Saskatchewan

Build a prosperous Canadian life without the stress of larger centres. Work-Life Balance. Abundant Recreation. Family-Friendly. Affordable Housing & Lifestyle. Saskatchewan has it ALL.

Live in Saskatchewan Communities

20
minutes for an average commute in Regina and Saskatoon
2,300+
annual hours of sunshine in Saskatchewan, most in all of Canada
38.3
years, Saskatchewan's median age - among the youngest in Canada

Land of Living Skies

Saskatchewan is known as the “Land of Living Skies” and is a great place for healthcare practitioners to practice due to the quality of life and professional satisfaction that this province offers.

Its vast space has remained how nature intended it to be, providing a variety of unique experiences for physicians, allied health & nursing professionals and their families while boasting a high quality of life. Saskatchewan provides everyone with an opportunity to choose their own adventure.