Doctor Jobs in Saskatchewan

Are you a doctor looking for job in Saskatchewan?

Saskatchewan is a province steadily growing in population, with an increase of 57,677 people from April 2022 to April 2024, according to Statistics Canada. The fabulous province includes part of the Canadian Shield in the north of the province, many boreal forests, and several prairies, making it an ideal place to live and relax. Medical professionals are in high demand in Saskatchewan with both family and specialist physicians making the top 10 in-demand jobs in 2024, according to immigration.ca. The Government of Canada has indicated that prospects for doctors (which include general practitioners and physicians) for 2023-2025 are fantastic due to population growth, population aging, and the continuing physician shortage. These factors contribute to providing a perfect environment to call home with its numerous job opportunities for health professionals, with its high standard of living and reduced travel times below major cities making commuting to and from work more convenient. Find your opportunities below!

Featured Physician Jobs in Saskatchewan

Currently Available Doctors Positions in Saskatchewan

Regina, Saskatchewan
Long Term
Jan 30, 2025
IMG SUPPORT AVAILABLE / Job ID: 1915 High Volume Clinic With Bonus Incentive (with pics!) Job Details: Our client in Regina, Saskatchewan requires a full-time and/or part-time Family Physician to join their Family Practice/Walk-in clinic. They are looking for a team player who is able to interact effectively with patients, colleagues, staff and management, and function well in a high volume environment with a commitment to provision of high quality patient and family centered care. The incoming physician can practice on a full-time family basis, provide walk-in shift coverage, or do a mix of both, with scheduling flexibility. It is expected that the physician will attend to about 35+ walk-in and regular patients per day in a full-time arrangement. There is also a possibility of evening and weekend shift work. The clinic uses Accuro EMR with internet-based remote access allowing for work from home, and the convenience of paperless charting. The option to manually chart your notes is available. The clinic also offers IT and billing support. Payment structure is fee-for-service, split arrangement is 75/25 or better, depending on the level of involvement: full time or part-time. No associated overhead costs during your vacations, CME time or other periods of absence from practice. The range of earnings potential annual for full time work is $500,000-$600,000.Ā  Incentives Available to Physician: Signing bonus of $11,000, when signing a two year contract Clinic Details: The facility is in a busy practice, and has 14 exam rooms, at two locations, all of which are Ā equipped with computers and printers. The clinic also has 1 large open-concept doctor office plus Ā four individual doctor offices, a small lab, procedure room and staff kitchen. The clinic is close to most desirable housing and shopping destinations in the Regina area. The incoming physician will be working as part of a team including six physicians and potentially other specialists. This clinic group has 2 locations, and is planning to open another location, specifically oriented towards specialists, in close proximity to the Regina General Hospital. Regina is a beautiful, clean-air medium-size capital city, with reasonably-priced housing and cost of living. It is known as a great place to raise a family and as one of the sunniest places in North America. The city has exceptional facilities for children extracurricular activities, such as hockey, speed skating, cross country skiing, football, soccer and dance. Two thirds of Saskatchewan is covered by virgin forests and lakes offering endless recreational opportunities in the summer. Requirements:Ā  ā€¢ Ā  Ā Postgraduate training from Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia or USA ā€¢ Ā  Ā Eligible for certification by the College of Family Physicians Canada (CFPC) ā€¢ Ā  Ā Eligible for licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS)Ā  Ā 
IMG SUPPORT AVAILABLE / Job ID: 0002 New Payment Model with Earning Potential up to $500K + $20k Relocation Incentive! (with pics) Job Details: Our client in Regina, Saskatchewan is looking for full-time and/or part-time Family Physicians to join their team for community Family Medicine and some Walk-in. You are able to work Family Medicine or Walk-in shifts. Flexible work schedule, and work from home is accommodated. The clinic uses Accuro EMR, the only provincial EMR in the city, and offers billing support. Saskatchewan has a new Transitional Payment Model (TMP) which is a blended model combining fee-for-service and a capitation payment, allowing doctors to earn up to $144K, (based on patient contacts and panel size). Split arrangement is negotiable and can be discussed with the incoming physician. Earning potential is comfortably up to $500,000 for a self motivated and hard working Physician.Ā Ā  Incentives Available to the Physician:Ā Ā $20k relocation incentive is available Clinic Details: This clinic is well established in the community and is known as the neighbourhood clinic. It is the largest treatment facility for primaryĀ care in the city, offeringĀ 24 computerized exam rooms, 300 items on procurement list, and is aĀ mixture of Family Practice and Walk in Physicians, and an on site Dermatologist. X-RayĀ is onsite, andĀ soon to be Ultrasound as well.Ā  Requirements:Ā  ā€¢Ā  Ā  Postgraduate training from Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia or USA ā€¢Ā Ā  Ā Eligible for certification by the College of Family Physicians Canada (CFPC) ā€¢Ā Ā  Ā Eligible for licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS)Ā  Ā 
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Medical Clinic Lease
Jan 30, 2025
FULLY LICENCED ONLYĀ / Job ID: 2387 Start Up PracticeĀ Opportunity, Lease Clinic with Full Property MaintenanceĀ Support Physician Opportunity:Ā Our client in Saskatoon,Ā SaskatchewanĀ is seeking strategic partners to join their healthcare network team and operate medical clinics within a large supermarket chain. The Affiliated Licensee model is available in a variety of locations across Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, andĀ Quebec This is an Affiliated Licensee Model, with you renting clinic space and paying a monthly fee. You will manage your own clinic with your own staff and equipment, allowing you to set up your clinic how you wish. Ā  The ideal partner will have the capacity to deliver comprehensive family practice services, including a walk-in component. You will serve a diverse patient population. You will have the opportunity to expand your clinic offerings to include other allied health services of your choice.Ā  The property management is the responsibility of our client who will oversee and support work orders and deal directly with building maintenance, utilities issues, including (Electricity & Water), allowing you to 100% focus on providing high quality healthcare to your patients.Ā  Clinic Details:Ā Ā This is a 1,408Ā sq ft modern state-of-the-art facility, with various treatment rooms, nurse stations, charting rooms, staff rooms and more. The clinicĀ is created by industry experts providing a modern aesthetic layout. ThisĀ is aĀ Barrier-free medical clinicĀ with free parking. Conveniently located inside large supermarket chain, with voluminous customer and patient flow.Ā  Requirements:Ā  ā€¢Ā  College of Family Physicians Canada (CFPC) CertifiedĀ  ā€¢Ā  College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS). Full Licence.Ā Ā  Ā  Ā 
Regina, Saskatchewan
Long Term
Jan 23, 2025
IMG SUPPORT AVAILABLE /Ā Job ID: 0063 Multidisciplinary Clinic with High Earning Potential (with pics!) Job Details:Ā Our client is one of the largest and fastest growing multidisciplinary family healthcare providers in Regina, Saskatchewan, currently operating three newly renovated clinics within key areas of the city. This group has been dedicated to providing quality healthcare to patients for the past 8 years, and is actively looking to recruit and retain full time family physicians who are dynamic, motivated and similarly dedicated to delivering to the highest standards.Ā Our client is looking for Physicians that are team players that are able to interact effectively with patients, colleagues, staff and management. The ability to function well in a high volume environment with a commitment to provision of high quality patient and family centered care is essential.Ā All clinics are within close proximity to a variety of stores and amenities, have pharmacies nearby or on site and are also located near to laboratory and x-ray service providers. Walk-in patients are welcome at the clinics, and services provided include routine obstetrical, pediatric care, geriatric care and chronic disease management. Our client operates multidisciplinary clinics and is looking for Physicians that believe in this model of integrated care, and are willing to work in a team with the allied professionals. Attending to regular patients of all ages and genders from Monday to Friday from 8am to 5pm will be required. Weekends are mandatory and will be shared among the available Physicians working across the three clinics. Your presence will be advertised in various places, including on their website, inside the clinics, on off-road signs, and on their call answering/waiting system. The client works with many of the sports teams in and around Regina such as Regina Thunder Football, Regina Riot, Red Sox Baseball and Notre Dame Hockey, and Ā also offer medical support for Thomas Circle of Care for children in need. Earning potential is variable and is dependent on the Physician; however itā€™s very possible to access $500,000 including a medical benefits package.Ā  Clinic Details:Ā Multidisciplinary healthcare provider that currently employs 8 other physicians. Allied practitioners include: Adult Psychologist, Child and Adult Psychologist, Clinical Exercise Physiologist, Chiropractor, Nutrition and Exercise consultants, Custom Orthotics scanning and prescribing and Acupuncture. Special clinics: Asthma/COPD, Men's Health, Surgical procedures, Diabetes Education, Hypertension and Dementia. The client will provide support and assistance for recommendations to banks, realtors, accountants and financial planners.Ā Patient volumes for the clientā€™s clinics are regularly high, Physicians looking to join will very likely see an immediate demand for appointments and bookings.Ā One of the clinics captures a large population of the city, including newly built nearby residential developments. Clinic locations are also in close proximity toĀ multiple apartment blocks with a large geriatric population. Patients within this age group often prefer Physicians/care providers who are located closer to their residence. Requirements:Ā  ā€¢ Ā  Ā  Ā  Postgraduate training from Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia or USA ā€¢ Ā  Ā  Ā  Eligible for certification by the College of Family Physicians Canada (CFPC) ā€¢ Ā  Ā  Ā  Eligible for licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS) Ā 
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Living in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is a prairie province; however, it also contains unique environments throughout the province including the Athabasca Sand Dunes, Cypress Hills, Castle Butte, Gem Lakes, and the Grasslands National Park. Hiking, fishing, golfing, and camping are just some of the popular activities available in the province's countless parks. If you are lucky, you might just get a glimpse of the aurora borealis. The charming city of Saskatoon is the largest in the province and offers modern shopping options, plenty of cuisine spots, and festivals. It is home to the Remai Modern, a modern art museum that cost $91 million to construct. The capital of the province is Regina and is home to the Royal Mounted Police Training Academy. In contrast to a high quality of life, Saskatchewan has one of the lowest living costs among Canadian provinces. There is a sense of community amongst the residents, especially in more rural cities and towns which is another aspect that makes it a desirable place to live for doctors and physicians, who are always well respected and admired.

The province has a population of just over 1.2 million as of April 1st, 2024, with a general breakdown of 65% of people living in urban areas and 35% living in rural areas. According to the Government of Canada, the best places for work prospects as a physician in Saskatchewan are the Regina-Moose Mountain region and the Swift Current-Moose Jaw region. Both regions are southern and close to the USA as well as other provinces; northern Saskatchewan also offers some excellent job prospects.

Key facts about Saskatchewan to consider for your relocation:

  • One in six Saskatchewan residents are currently without a family doctor.
  • Saskatchewan has three major airports, two of which provide international flights: Regina International Airport and Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport.
  • The average yearly salary for a family physician/general practitioner in Saskatchewan is $317,990, according to Indeed.
  • Out of all the Canadian provinces, Saskatchewan holds the lowest unemployment rate, at 5.40%.
  • Saskatchewan has two universities, 7 regional colleges, and the Saskatchewan Polytechnic. The universities and colleges are affiliated and connect even the most rural communities.

Saskatchewan Fun Facts and Interesting Features

The Sunniest Province! 

Saskatchewan experiences on average the most sunshine compared to the other Canadian provinces. The province basks in bright sunshine for at least half of their daylight hours, and they see the sun on well over 300 days a year! 

Summers are usually warm and dry and up to mid-30c in July and August – wonderful temperatures if you enjoy nice hot summers. Winters typically begin in November with spring truly emerging in April. Winter temperatures generally remain below zero, but you can expect incredible sunshine year-round!

The lower area of the province and Alberta are sometimes referred to as the Sun Belt of Canada.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Training Academy 

The capital city Regina is home to the only training academy for The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The academy sees over 1,000 new Mounties graduate each year. You can learn more on the history of the establishment at the RCMP Heritage Centre in the city where you are able to view interactive displays, media presentations and rare artifacts.

The Northern Lights in the Land of Living Skies

The sky in Saskatchewan is constantly a beautiful light display, bright with orange and pink colours at sunset and amazing blue sky in the day. The magical Northern Lights are so prominent, and, on many evenings, they dazzle and shimmer the evening skies. They inspire awe and wonder to locals, newcomers, and tourists alike.

In Time

Saskatchewan is in the central time zone, however because it does do daylight savings time like other provinces, it has the same time as Alberta in the summer and the same time as Manitoba in the winter. 

City in the Middle

The city of Lloydminster is divided across two provinces with part of the city in Alberta and the other side in Saskatchewan, however the residents of the city use Alberta time.

Parks & Lakes

Prince Albert National Park is located north of Saskatoon, 51kms north of Prince Albert. The city is the 3rd largest in Saskatchewan and named after Queen Victoria's husband. It is one of the places in the province where you can see purple beaches, which are caused by the garnet sand that is carried across from the Canadian Shield. You will find Boreal forests, lakes and rivers and an abundance of wildlife, from elks, foxes, wolves, black bears etc. South of the park you will find over 400 plain bison.

Grasslands National Park is located south of the province. It is the only undisturbed grasslands left in the prairies and home to plain bison and to Canada’s only black-tailed prairie dog colonies.

Over 100,000 Lakes and Rivers!

Seems unbelievable but it’s true! This means that no matter where you live, you will enjoy the serenity and peace of water. There are plenty lake towns, beaches and river valleys to explore, and if you ever wanted to try your hand at fishing, you have plenty of breathtaking opportunities. 

The Athabasca Sand Dunes

100 kilometres along the south shore of Lake Athabasca you will find the largest set of active sand dunes in Canada, thought to be the most northernly active sand dune formations on Earth. They are in the range of 30 meters in height and offer an ecosystem of rich and rare and endemic plants. According to scientists the dunes are an evolutionary puzzle.

The Massold Clay Canyons

These canyons are quickly becoming a top tourist site in Saskatchewan, and you can understand why. They are a part of Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site which is a historic 1914 brick making plant. The scenery is absolutely gorgeous with greenery and clay making an interesting contrast. The 250 acres of land has remained untouched since the glaciers receded some 10 centuries ago and is a gorgeous place for a hike. 

The best part - only an hour outside the city of Regina!

Little Manitou Lake - Canada's own Dead Sea

The Lake is high in mineral content and offers natural and therapeutic healing properties to the skin and body. Simply lay back and float and discover the feeling for yourself! The lake is a wonderful day out, with two beaches and several walking trails that invite you to immerse yourself in this natural wonder. 

This incredible little body of water is only an hour outside Saskatoon, and less than 2 hours from Moose Jaw. Summer road trip is in order!

A Pulse Province

Saskatchewan is the world's largest producer of mustard and pulses such as chickpeas and lentils, and 60% of Canada’s wheat is grown in the province.

Scotty The T-Rex

You will find the skeleton of Scotty the largest T-Rex in the world. Why not visit him at the T-Rex Discovery Centre in Eastend? Scotty was discovered in 1991. The dig started in 1994 and was a slow process that took 30 years to complete and reassemble the skeleton. When he was found the team celebrated with a glass of scotch, and you guessed it, that's were Scotty got his name.

Saskatchewan in the Hockey World

The province's population is too small to have their own NHL team, but that doesn't stop them producing more NHL hockey players than any other Canadian province.

Fantastic Quality of Life 

Saskatchewan, with its strong sense of community and low cost of living, is a great place to raise a family. Living in a province with a smaller population compared to some neighbouring provinces has its benefits - larger living spaces, reduced travel times, and a pleasant pace of life. Commuting to work, even in the major cities, takes about 20 minutes.

Housing costs are lower than in most major cities in Canada, making home ownership accessible and easy. 

Quality Higher Education

Saskatchewan has two universities with six affiliated colleges, four federated colleges, seven regional colleges, career colleges, and Saskatchewan Polytechnic. These universities and colleges connect even the most rural communities to quality higher education. See here for a quick reference to all of them. 

An additional perk for graduates is access to up to $20,000 in tuition rebates through the Graduate Retention Program

Lower Home Prices than Most Provinces

Average Home Price across the province is $324,400. That’s about £182,265.

Housing costs are lower than in most major cities in Canada, making home ownership accessible and easy.

Learn More About Major Saskatchewan Cities and Townships

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Moose Jaw is a city is southern Saskatchewan, and is the fourth largest city in the province. It is situated along the Moose Jaw River, on the Trans-Canada Highway, a transcontinental highway that travels through all ten provinces in Canada. It is located forty-five minutes from the capital city of Regina. The city boasts a high number of unique attractions, including a geothermal mineral pool providing therapeutic mineral waters, nature interpretive centres, and a series of underground tunnels. The network of underground tunnels originally constructed in 1908 serve as a major tourist attraction due to their place in the history of Canada and the area. The city is home to a campus of Saskatchewan Polytechnic, the provinceā€™s primary post-secondary institution for technical education and skills training.

For further information please check the following links:

City of Moose Jaw

Mosse Jaw Tourism

Moose Jaw Wikipedia

Saskatoon is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is nicknamed "Paris of the Prairies" with its romantic and artful bridges that connect the city's east and west side. The Saskatchewan River is the heartbeat of the city with a 36 acre riverfront park with restaurants, cultural activities, farmers markets, and even an outdoor gym. Saskatoon is named after the berry of the same name, which is native to the region. With a population of approximately 325,000, the city is home to a significant Indigenous population and the University of Saskatchewan, a top research university

For further information please check the following links:

City of Saskatoon

University of Saskatoon

Tourism Saskatoon

Saskatoon Wikipedia

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