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The Aboriginal Career Connections
(ACC) program can provide you with six months to three years
paid work experience and put your education to work!
Canada-Saskatchewan Career and
Employment Service offices help Saskatchewan people to plan
a career, upgrade their education or skills, and find a job.
The Career Centre lists all jobs
currently available in the Saskatchewan public service, as
well as resources and tools to help you with your career.
Gradworks is an internship program
that works with Saskatchewan Crown Corporations to recruit
talented, high potential graduates eager to put their education
to work as paid employees in internship learning opportunities.
A no-fee health care recruitment
service connecting health professionals with career opportunities
in regional health authorities and the Saskatchewan Cancer
Agency.
The student employment program
provides summer positions throughout the province. Positions
can include park attendants, information clerks, highways
workers and many more.
The purpose of Saskatchewan Health's
Bursary program is to retain and recruit needed health care
professionals to meet the needs of the people of Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan Health Bursary is offered to students in
a variety of health disciplines.
The Saskatchewan Relocation Program
allows health workforce employees residing outside Saskatchewan
to apply for up to $5,000 to assist with relocation costs,
in return for a one-year commitment to work in Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan Rural, Northern
and Hard-to-Recruit Program provides health workforce employees
living in or outside Saskatchewan with a return-for-service
grant, in exchange for accepting a northern, rural or hard-to-recruit
position within the province.
SaskJobs provides job seekers and
employers with assistance to find and post employment opportunities
in Saskatchewan.
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