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A public health organization in Canada is looking for a Provincial Contracts Specialist, responsible for managing physician contracts and compensation policies. The ideal candidate will have a degree in Business or related fields, along with 3-5 years of healthcare administration experience. Strong analytical and leadership skills are essential, as is the ability to work collaboratively with various stakeholders. The position is full-time temporary with a start date in January 2026, based in Regina.
Position #: V45837
Expected Start Date: January 26, 2026
Union: OOS
Facility: Regina Centre Crossing
City/Town: To be Determined
Department: Practitioner Staff Affairs - Provincial Contracts
Type: Full-time temporary
Expected Up to Date: March 31, 2027
FTE: 1
Hours of Work: shifts of hours per 1 weeks
Relief: No
Float: No
Field Hours: No
Salary or Pay Band: As per Terms and Conditions of Employment
Travel Required: Yes
Provincial Contracts Specialists are responsible for performing various key functions within the Chief Medical Officer portfolio. The Specialist will provide provincial expertise to the design and development of physician contracts and compensation policy and standard work to the Saskatchewan Health Authority and with stakeholders within the University of Saskatchewan, College of Medicine, the Ministries of Health and Education and Saskatchewan Medical Association. Reporting to the Manager, Practitioner Staff Affairs - Provincial Contracts, the Specialist will provide expert research advice in support of recommendations and in negotiation of provincial physician contracts, compensation, service agreements, policies and standard work. The Specialist demonstrates strong leadership to enable an innovative and positive working climate and a client-centric culture. The Specialist must work cross functionally within the portfolio and across the organization to support operations. The Specialist will develop partnerships and work closely with system and community partners.