Health Careers in Saskatchewan

Executive Director Continuing Care North

Health Careers in Saskatchewan  •  Canada (Onsite)  •  1 hour ago
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Job Description

Position # 177165

Expected Start Date: September 1, 2026

Union: OOS

Facility: Saskatchewan Health Authority

City/Town: Integrated Northern Health

Department: SHA-Provincial- Executive Director Continuing Care

Type: Full-time regular

FTE: 1

Shift Information: Days

Hours of Work: 5 shifts of 7.5 hours per 1 week

Relief: No

Float: No

Salary or Pay Band: As per Terms and Conditions of Employment

Travel Required: Yes

The Executive Director (ED), Continuing Care is a senior leadership role responsible for shaping the future of continuing care across Integrated Northern Health. Guided by the Saskatchewan Health Authority mission, “We care. We work together to improve health and well-being; every day, for everyone,” ED provides strategic and operational leadership to strengthen continuing care services, improve quality, safety and access, and support the vision of Healthy People, Healthy Saskatchewan.

Reporting to the Vice President, Integrated Northern Health, the Executive Director contributes to provincial and northern strategy by identifying system gaps, emerging population health needs and opportunities to strengthen continuing care services across northern Saskatchewan. The role advances SHA’s CARES values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, Equity and Safety by creating culturally safe, inclusive and high-performing environments for residents, families, communities, physicians, providers and staff.

The Executive Director provides senior leadership across remote and northern communities where innovative service delivery, strong partnerships and creative workforce solutions are essential to improving access, quality and health outcomes. The role translates SHA strategic priorities and roadmap goals into actionable operational plans, ensuring effective implementation, performance monitoring, continuous improvement and measurable results. This includes strengthening continuing care services, supporting recruitment and retention, modernizing care delivery and scope of practice, improving safety and quality, strengthening service integration, and ensuring responsible stewardship of people, financial and physical resources

The Executive Director works collaboratively with senior leaders, physician partners, Indigenous communities and organizations, affiliate organizations, community partners, government stakeholders and interdisciplinary teams to support coordinated, high-quality continuing care services across northern Saskatchewan. Together, these partnerships improve health outcomes, reduce barriers to care and advance Saskatchewan Health Authority priorities.

Human Resources Exemption: No

Experience

  • Ten (10) years of progressive leadership experience in a complex health system, including experience leading interdisciplinary teams, system transformation, service integration and operational performance.

  • Demonstrated experience in strategic and operational planning, financial stewardship, quality improvement, change management and partnership development.

  • Experience working with remote, northern and Indigenous communities is preferred.

Other Education and Training:

  • Undergraduate degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Master's degree preferred

Key Accountabilities

  • Lead the planning, delivery and evaluation of continuing care services across northern communities to improve quality, access, continuity and resident/client experience.

  • Advance team-based models of care that strengthen transitions across the continuum of care and support residents and clients in receiving the right care, in the right place, at the right time.

  • Establish clear performance expectations, monitor outcomes and use data to drive quality improvement, accountability and service redesign.

  • Champion culturally safe care, Truth and Reconciliation, health equity and meaningful engagement with Indigenous communities and partners.

  • Build and sustain effective relationships with patients, families, staff, physicians, affiliate organizations, unions, community partners, government and other stakeholders.

  • Ensure effective resource management, risk mitigation, workforce planning and compliance with legislation, policy and organizational standards.

Competencies

  • Advanced - Strategic Thinking: Leads analysis and decision-making for complex system issues.
  • Advanced - Communication: Communicates effectively to inform, influence, and align stakeholders.
  • Advanced - Collaboration: Builds partnerships to achieve shared outcomes across teams and sectors.
  • Advanced - Systems Transformation: Leads change and innovation to improve service delivery and outcomes.
  • Advanced - Achieving Results: Drives execution by setting clear priorities, delivering on timelines and commitments, and achieving measurable outcomes

Knowledge and Abilities

  • Interprets and applies relevant legislation, policies, and guidelines to support decision-making.
  • Aligns actions and behaviors with organizational vision, mission, values, and strategic priorities.
  • Applies financial management principles to ensure effective resource stewardship.
  • Leads, coaches, and develops others to build leadership capacity and team performance.
  • Demonstrates strong understanding of the Saskatchewan and Canadian healthcare systems.
  • Champions patient- and client-centred care in service design and delivery.
  • Builds and sustains effective partnerships with diverse stakeholders.
  • Leads Truth and Reconciliation commitments, including advancing Indigenous engagement, partnerships, and workforce representation.
  • Advances equity, diversity, and inclusion by fostering culturally safe and representative workplaces.

Other Information

  • Travel provincially


The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is the largest employer in Saskatchewan, employing more than 45,000 staff in a dynamic healthcare environment. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is committed to providing coordinated quality services that are seamless, safe and patient-centred.

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About Health Careers in Saskatchewan

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

Industry
HR & Recruiting
Company Size
1-10 employees
Headquarters
Saskatoon, CA
Year Founded
2006
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