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"Striving to be an Employer of Choice"
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Nature of Business
The Kelsey Trail Health Region encompasses an area of 47,397 sq. km. and has an estimated population of 45,700. The region includes approximately 33 towns and villages and five First Nation communities. The region also includes a remote northern community, Cumberland House, Saskatchewan's oldest settlement. Industries for the region are primarily agricultural-related along with renewable resource industries such as lumber and/or logging and tourism. There are 3 district hospitals providing 24/7 comprehensive acute care services; 3 community hospitals that provide 24/7 basic medical and emergency services; 5 health centres that provide various services unique to each; 11 long term care facilities; 16 first responder groups with over 80 trained first responders serving around the region.
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Year Established
2002
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Number of Employees
1650
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Benefits of working for company
Kelsey Trail Health Region offers: continuing educational opportunitiesprofessional developmenteducational assistancecompetitive compensation and benefitsa range of workplace wellness initiativesIn addition, Kelsey Trail offers scholarships to students pursuing education in healthcare fields. Communities within the Kelsey Trail Health Region offer an affordable cost of living, where owning your own home can be a reality and enjoying a wide range of cultural and recreational activities are accessible. The industries in the area include agriculture, forestry, tourism, and a growing manufacturing sector. The quality of life is second to none! There is a multitude of attractions including golfing, fishing, hunting, camping, downhill and cross-country skiing and much more!
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Additional Information
Kelsey Trail Health Region strives to be an "Employer of Choice" and believes its employees are its most valuable resource. Their logo emphasizes Kelsey Trail Health Region as being one - working together as a team toward common goals, and the holistic health of our people. The stylized ellipse represents a circle of life within our communities. The First Nations' culture also uses healing circles as a basis for their traditional medicine. The openings represent Kelsey Trail Health Region's open door policy - open to the public, our partners and neighboring regions.
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