How do I get a job in government?
Permanent full-time, part-time, term and other opportunities are posted on the Career Centre website, located at www.careers.gov.sk.ca
What services does the government provide to help Aboriginal people find employment in the public service?
The PSC has a full-time, permanent Aboriginal recruiter to help the public service effectively market jobs and attract Aboriginal candidates. As well, the PSC has always, and will continue to, assist Ministries in finding diversity candidates, exploring job opportunities, and addressing accommodation needs.
Are there student jobs in the public service?
Yes. You can learn more about student jobs and internships by visiting the Career Centre website at www.careers.gov.sk.ca .
How can I find out how much public service employees are paid?
Salary ranges for new jobs are listed in the job competition file on the Career Centre, www.careers.gov.sk.ca. Salary grids for out-of-scope, PS/GE and CUPE/GE employees are listed on the Public Service Commission’s website, www.psc.gov.sk.ca.
What makes the public service an employer of choice?
The public service offers employees a range of services to assist them in their careers and in their day-to-day life. These services include the Employee and Family Assistance Program which provides counselling and referral services for employees or their families; a range of work/life balance options; benefits and health and dental insurance programs; pension; learning and assessment tools and much more. To learn more about employee services in the public service, please visit the Public Service Commission website at www.psc.gov.sk.ca.
What types of jobs are available in the
Saskatchewan public service?
The public service has a wide variety of career options including conservation officers, accountants, lab technicians, file clerks, geologists, policy analysts and much more. To find out more about current opportunities available in the public service, visit the Career Centre website at www.careers.gov.sk.ca
What is the Public Service Commission?
To The Public Service Commission is an independent agency that provides leadership and policy direction for the human resource function in the public service.
The PSC either directly delivers or works in partnerships with departments in the delivery of human resource services, including staffing jobs. For more information about the Public Service Commission or its projects, visit the PSC’s website at www.psc.gov.sk.ca.
Where are
Saskatchewan public service jobs located?
While most jobs are located in
Regina, the public service employs staff across the province, from La Ronge to Estevan, Swift Current to Moosomin. For more information about current opportunities available in the public service, visit the Career Centre website at www.careers.gov.sk.ca
How does the
Saskatchewan public service ensure it has a diverse workplace?
It is important that the
Saskatchewan public service reflect the diversity found in our province, to ensure our policies, programs and frontline services are responsive and relevant to the people of the province. For more information about workplace diversity in the
Saskatchewan public service, please visit the Public Service Commission website at www.psc.gov.sk.ca and click on the Workplace Diversity link.