Government of Saskatchewan ministries, Crown corporations and organizations are implementing contingency plans to minimize the impacts of postal service disruption.

Les ministères, sociétés d’État et organismes du gouvernement de la Saskatchewan mettent en œuvre des plans d’urgence (en anglais) visant à réduire les répercussions de l’interruption du service des postes.

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A number of pages on the Government of Saskatchewan's website have been professionally translated in French. These translations are identified by a yellow box in the right or left rail that resembles the link below. The home page for French-language content on this site can be found at:

Renseignements en Français

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SaskJobs – Career Services

The Ministry of Immigration and Career Training is committed to helping all Saskatchewan people realize their full employment potential because we know that employment stability can improve people's quality of life.

The ministry provides job searching, job matching, career planning, and job training services to Saskatchewan residents throughout the province. These supports are designed to develop and match the skills of Saskatchewan workers with the skills needed by Saskatchewan employers.

 

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1. Job Searching and Job Matching

If you have lost your job or are struggling to find work, one of our career development professionals can help you gain skills and confidence for a successful job search. A career development professional can help you:

  • Identify job opportunities
  • Build your resume and cover letter
  • Prepare for an interview
  • Connect you to employers

You can also check out jobs and career opportunities on SaskJobs.ca.

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2. Career Planning

If you need help planning your career, our trained career development professionals can help you learn about career options and how to get started on your career pathway. They can assist you with:

  • Providing information on occupations, including wage and future prospects
  • Understanding your skills, interests and goals
  • Referrals to employment and training programs
  • Developing a career action plan to align with your goals

To view information about what jobs are expected to have openings in the future, visit Saskatchewan's Labour Market Information page.

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3. Job Training

If you require additional skills or education to obtain the job you want, a career development professional can help. We work with community service providers and educational institutions to provide education and employment programs in Saskatchewan. We can help you:

  • Identify employment programs to improve your skills
  • Connect you with community service providers and educational institutions
  • Determine your eligibility for financial assistance

If you are receiving EI benefits and want to participate in training, contact the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training to discuss options.

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4. Contact Us

If you are unemployed or need help in deciding the next step in your career path, contact us:

Toll-free Number → 1-833-613-0485

Email address → careerservices@gov.sk.ca

Service Delivery Locations 

Estevan

Ministry of Immigration and Career Training
SaskJobs Career Services Office
202 - 1302 3rd Street - 2nd Floor
Estevan, SK

North Battleford

Ministry of Immigration and Career Training
SaskJobs Career Services Office
15 - 9800 Territorial Drive
North Battleford, SK

La Ronge

Ministry of Immigration and Career Training
SaskJobs Career Services Office
1328 La Ronge Avenue
La Ronge, SK

Prince Albert

Ministry of Immigration and Career Training
SaskJobs Career Services Office
100 - 1288 Central Avenue
Prince Albert, SK

Lloydminster

Ministry of Immigration and Career Training
SaskJobs Career Services Office
5 - 4517 - 50 Avenue
Lloydminster, SK

Regina

Ministry of Immigration and Career Training
SaskJobs Career Services Office
1955 Broad Street
Regina, SK

Meadow Lake

Ministry of Immigration and Career Training
SaskJobs Career Services Office
204 - 1st Street East
Meadow Lake, SK

Saskatoon

Ministry of Immigration and Career Training
SaskJobs Career Services Office
225 - 1st Avenue North
Saskatoon, SK

Moose Jaw

Ministry of Immigration and Career Training
SaskJobs Career Services Office
110 Ominica Street
Moose Jaw, SK

Yorkton

Ministry of Immigration and Career Training
SaskJobs Career Services Office
72 Smith Street East
1st Floor, Kuziak Building
Yorkton, SK
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5. Canada-Saskatchewan Rapid Response Teams

Canada-Saskatchewan Rapid Response Teams are a partnership between the provincial and federal government. They provide support services for businesses and workers affected by production slowdowns or layoffs.

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