77 new and enhanced healthcare positions announced around the province
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced that a total of 77 full-time positions will be added to the province’s healthcare system to benefit rural and remote communities. Some of these positions are new, while others are part-time positions being promoted to full-time positions.
As part of the Health Human Resources Action Plan, the province has added a total of 315 new and enhanced positions in the province since 2022. According to the release, this new round of added full-time positions will focus on communities that continue to experience service disruptions. However, Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill couldn’t provide further details on when or how the 77 positions will be filled.
“What people can count on in rural communities is that this government is going to try many different ideas to make sure that they can have stable service in their communities,” he said.
The positions will be funded by the SHA, totalling $6.2 million.



