The Ministry of Community Safety is offering a meaningful career focused on improving lives, strengthening community safety, and supporting rehabilitation within Saskatchewans correctional system. The ministry is seeking individuals who are committed to safe facilities, respectful service, teamwork, and positive change while contributing to a safe and engaged workforce. This opportunity provides dynamic work, strong benefits, extensive training, and the chance to directly support offender accountability and reintegration.
The ideal candidate is adaptable, resilient, and able to work effectively with adults who may have diverse backgrounds, trauma histories, and complex needs. They communicate clearly, exercise sound judgment, and demonstrate strong critical thinking, problem solving, and timemanagement skills. Candidates must be inclusive, culturally responsive, and capable of building constructive relationships while maintaining professionalism and integrity. A valid Class 5 drivers licence and current First Aid/CPR/AED certification are required before training begins.
Key knowledge and skills include understanding the criminal justice system, human behaviour, legislation, and policy, along with proficiency in computer systems. Education in social sciences, law enforcement, or an equivalent combination of training and experience is typically required. Responsibilities include monitoring and supervising offenders, supporting case plans, leading daily programming, assessing risk, applying safe intervention strategies, and contributing to interdisciplinary teamwork. Successful applicants will complete an 11week paid Induction Training Program. Please use link provided to view full job description.