About the role
When applying, please include competition number 2026-21-TFR-01 in the email subject line.
Serving Saskatchewan since 1950, SaskAbilities offers a challenging and rewarding leadership opportunity as the Senior Supervisor, Assessment Services. Assessment Services are provided throughout Saskatchewan and support several provincial programs, including SAID, the Cognitive Disability Strategy through the Daily Living Support Assessment (DLSA), and Community Living Service Delivery Day Programs through the Day Program Support Assessment (DPSA).
Reporting to the Program Manager, the Senior Supervisor provides leadership and oversight for Assessment Services provincially. The successful candidate will be a strong, collaborative leader who brings sound judgment, professionalism, and a commitment to respectful, person-centred practice. This role requires the ability to build effective working relationships with staff, government representatives, community organizations, and service partners across Saskatchewan, including working respectfully with and alongside First Nations and Métis individuals, families, communities, and organizations. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a commitment to quality service are essential.
Key responsibilities include:
- Lead the day-to-day operations of provincial Assessment Services, including staff supervision, workflow coordination, scheduling, deployment, and service problem-solving.
- Support recruitment, orientation, training, mentorship, and performance management of staff and contractors.
- Ensure quality assurance processes, service standards, timelines, and contract deliverables are met through effective monitoring, reporting, and continuous improvement.
- Monitor service trends, workload, and operational needs, and contribute to budget oversight, resource planning, and program efficiency.
- Contribute to broader branch and provincial leadership activities, including service planning, staff safety practices, presentations, referral development, and other assigned initiatives.
Qualifications:
- Degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Minimum three to five years of related experience in human services, disability services, assessment services, or a comparable field.
- Experience with service coordination, report writing, data monitoring, and contract or program accountability.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse communities and build respectful partnerships, including First Nations and Métis communities and organizations.
- Demonstrated supervisory and leadership experience.
- Results-oriented and disciplined; accepts ownership with a hands-on approach.
- High professional standards, exercising influence to achieve mutual success.
- Strong written, verbal, presentation, organizational, and technology skills.
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s Licence and a reliable vehicle.
Final Candidates are required to provide satisfactory criminal record checks including a vulnerable sector search.
Successful candidates are recommended to have an Auto Pak with at least 1 million dollars in liability insurance.
Submitresume, cover letter and references to:
Mail: Executive Assistant
SaskAbilities – Regina Branch
825 McDonald Street, Regina, SK, S4N 2X5
careers@saskabilities.ca Please include the position you are applying for and the competition number in the email subject line.
Competition #:
2026-22-TFR-01
Closing Date
March 25, 2026
Employment Type:
Temporary, Full-time One year term
Location
Regina Branch
Compensation
Pay Class 18 (range of $34.19 to $42.79 per hour)
About SaskAbilities
The Saskatchewan Abilities Council is a registered charity and operates under the authority of The Non-Profit Corporations Act, 1995, of Saskatchewan. It is dedicated to providing programs and services to people with disabilities in Saskatchewan.
In 1950, families of children with cerebral palsy believed there could be better education, treatment, and services for their children and others like them; they did something about it and started the Saskatchewan Council for Crippled Children. Within a year, the Council found itself providing services to both children and adults disabled by the effects of polio. To reflect this expansion of services, the name was changed to Saskatchewan Council for Crippled Children and Adults.
In 1984, a desire to emphasize abilities rather than disabilities led to a second name change for the agency. It became the Saskatchewan Abilities Council Inc.
Today, the Saskatchewan Abilities Council is proud to celebrate 60 years of success in delivering recreational, rehabilitation, and vocational programs to more than 35,000 people with disabilities throughout the province.
There are branches located in Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, and Yorkton. There are also five Partners in Employment offices located in Moose Jaw, Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, and Yorkton. A Special Needs Equipment depot is located in Prince Albert; Manitou Lake is home to Camp Easter Seal; and Provincial Services resides in Saskatoon.
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About the role
When applying, please include competition number 2026-21-TFR-01 in the email subject line.
Serving Saskatchewan since 1950, SaskAbilities offers a challenging and rewarding leadership opportunity as the Senior Supervisor, Assessment Services. Assessment Services are provided throughout Saskatchewan and support several provincial programs, including SAID, the Cognitive Disability Strategy through the Daily Living Support Assessment (DLSA), and Community Living Service Delivery Day Programs through the Day Program Support Assessment (DPSA).
Reporting to the Program Manager, the Senior Supervisor provides leadership and oversight for Assessment Services provincially. The successful candidate will be a strong, collaborative leader who brings sound judgment, professionalism, and a commitment to respectful, person-centred practice. This role requires the ability to build effective working relationships with staff, government representatives, community organizations, and service partners across Saskatchewan, including working respectfully with and alongside First Nations and Métis individuals, families, communities, and organizations. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a commitment to quality service are essential.
Key responsibilities include:
- Lead the day-to-day operations of provincial Assessment Services, including staff supervision, workflow coordination, scheduling, deployment, and service problem-solving.
- Support recruitment, orientation, training, mentorship, and performance management of staff and contractors.
- Ensure quality assurance processes, service standards, timelines, and contract deliverables are met through effective monitoring, reporting, and continuous improvement.
- Monitor service trends, workload, and operational needs, and contribute to budget oversight, resource planning, and program efficiency.
- Contribute to broader branch and provincial leadership activities, including service planning, staff safety practices, presentations, referral development, and other assigned initiatives.
Qualifications:
- Degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Minimum three to five years of related experience in human services, disability services, assessment services, or a comparable field.
- Experience with service coordination, report writing, data monitoring, and contract or program accountability.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse communities and build respectful partnerships, including First Nations and Métis communities and organizations.
- Demonstrated supervisory and leadership experience.
- Results-oriented and disciplined; accepts ownership with a hands-on approach.
- High professional standards, exercising influence to achieve mutual success.
- Strong written, verbal, presentation, organizational, and technology skills.
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s Licence and a reliable vehicle.
Final Candidates are required to provide satisfactory criminal record checks including a vulnerable sector search.
Successful candidates are recommended to have an Auto Pak with at least 1 million dollars in liability insurance.
Submitresume, cover letter and references to:
Mail: Executive Assistant
SaskAbilities – Regina Branch
825 McDonald Street, Regina, SK, S4N 2X5
careers@saskabilities.ca Please include the position you are applying for and the competition number in the email subject line.
Competition #:
2026-22-TFR-01
Closing Date
March 25, 2026
Employment Type:
Temporary, Full-time One year term
Location
Regina Branch
Compensation
Pay Class 18 (range of $34.19 to $42.79 per hour)
About SaskAbilities
The Saskatchewan Abilities Council is a registered charity and operates under the authority of The Non-Profit Corporations Act, 1995, of Saskatchewan. It is dedicated to providing programs and services to people with disabilities in Saskatchewan.
In 1950, families of children with cerebral palsy believed there could be better education, treatment, and services for their children and others like them; they did something about it and started the Saskatchewan Council for Crippled Children. Within a year, the Council found itself providing services to both children and adults disabled by the effects of polio. To reflect this expansion of services, the name was changed to Saskatchewan Council for Crippled Children and Adults.
In 1984, a desire to emphasize abilities rather than disabilities led to a second name change for the agency. It became the Saskatchewan Abilities Council Inc.
Today, the Saskatchewan Abilities Council is proud to celebrate 60 years of success in delivering recreational, rehabilitation, and vocational programs to more than 35,000 people with disabilities throughout the province.
There are branches located in Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, and Yorkton. There are also five Partners in Employment offices located in Moose Jaw, Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, and Yorkton. A Special Needs Equipment depot is located in Prince Albert; Manitou Lake is home to Camp Easter Seal; and Provincial Services resides in Saskatoon.