
CLOSE DATE: JUNE 22, 2026
Expected Start Date: June 29, 2026
Union: Non-Union
Facility: Saskatchewan Medical Association
City/Town: Saskatoon
Department:
Type: Full-time regular
FTE: 1
Shift Information: Days
Hours of Work: 5 shifts of 7.5 hours per 1 weeks
Relief: No
Float: No
Field Hours: No
Salary or Pay Band: 70298-95109 per annum commensurate with experience
We have an exciting opportunity for a full-time, permanent Communications, Specialist, Digital Content & Storytelling to join our growing team!
The Communications Specialist, Digital Content & Storytelling, brings the work and voices of Saskatchewan’s physicians to life through engaging digital content. This role creates compelling stories and multimedia content that support advocacy priorities and connect with key audiences across social and digital channels.
This is a hands-on production role focused on creative execution, with an emphasis on storytelling, video and audience engagement.
This position is based on-site at our office in Saskatoon, SK, with a voluntary hybrid work option allowing remote work from home up to 2 out of 5 days per week subject to approval under our Hybrid Work Arrangement policy.
Travel Required: Yes
Human Resources Exemption: No
Qualifications
Other Information
For more information please visit our website: Job & Committee Opportunities - Saskatchewan Medical Association

Our dedicated team at the Saskatchewan Healthcare Recruitment Agency helps healthcare practitioners find employment with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency and health employers throughout the province.
Your career journey is our priority, and we invite you to connect with our team to discuss your current plans and explore exciting opportunities available in Saskatchewan. Whether you are considering a new position, seeking professional growth, a high standard of living or financial incentives, our team at the Saskatchewan Healthcare Recruitment Agency is here to support and guide you every step of the way.
Cover photo credit: Tourism Saskatchewan/Paul Austring