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St. Pauls Hospital in Saskatoon is seeking a part-time Speech Language Pathologist (Masters) to assess and treat communication and swallowing disorders. The role reports to the therapies manager and supports patient-centered care.
Preference for HSAS members under SAHO/HSAS. This temporary part-time position offers a 0.4 FTE with day shifts and potential incentives.
Pay Band Speech Language Pathologist - Masters $44.803 to $54.786...
Posted Date: 23-Jul-2026
Location: SASKATOON
# of Positions: 1
Employment Terms: Temporary: Part-Time
Length of Employment: Temporary
Apply By Date: 22-Aug-2026
Employer Name: St. Paul's Hospital
Employer Address: 1702 20TH ST
SASKATOON,SK
CANADA
S7M0Z9
Position #: 180918
Expected Start Date: May 25, 2026
Union: HSAS
Facility: St. Pauls Hospital
City/Town: Saskatoon
Department: Speech Language Pathology
Type: Part-time temporary
Expected Up to Date: May 25, 2027
FTE: 0.4
Shift Information: Days
Number of Hours per Rotation: shifts of hours per 3 weeks
Relief: No
Float: No
Hours of Work: Standard Hours
Salary or Pay Band: Pay Band Speech Language Pathologist - Masters $44.803 to $54.786
Travel Required: No
Job Description: Reporting directly to the manager of therapies, the Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for identifying and assessing communication and swallowing disorders, and appropriate developing, implementing and evaluating habilitative or rehabilitative treatment programs to ensure each patient achieves their greatest potential level of communication and/or swallowing function. "Preference for this position will be given to HSAS members in accordance with the terms and conditions of the SAHO/HSAS Collective Agreement"
Human Resources Exemption: No
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.