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Discover the endless opportunities and professional advancement Saskatchewan offers. See how we can help you build a rewarding and fulfilling life, both in and out of your career.
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Take the next step!
Discover the endless opportunities and professional advancement Saskatchewan offers. See how we can help you build a rewarding and fulfilling life, both in and out of your career.
Take the next step, create a profile and upload your CV.

Life in Saskatchewan, Canada
Saskatchewan offers more than a career – it offers a high quality of life.
- Known for its hospitality and friendliness, life in Saskatchewan is also something you can afford!
- In April 2025 the price of an average house (~2000 sq. feet) in Saskatchewan was USD$270,000
- Our average commute to work is only 20 minutes!
- Home to roughly 100,000 beautiful fresh water lakes with big sandy beaches
- 1/2 of our provincial land mass is covered by forest, 1/3 is farmland and 1/8 is freshwater
- We are known as the sunniest province in Canada, with nearly 2,400 sunny hours per year
Saskatchewan vs. California
Land Size
- Saskatchewan: ~651,900 km² (2nd largest province in Canada)
- California: ~423,970 km²
Saskatchewan is about 5 times larger than California.
Population (2025 est.)
- Saskatchewan: ~1.25 million
- California: ~39 million
California has over 30 times more people than Saskatchewan.
Population Density
- Saskatchewan: ~1.9 people per km²
- California: ~92 people per km²
California is far more crowded; Saskatchewan is very sparsely populated.

Life in Saskatchewan, Canada
Saskatchewan offers more than a career – it offers a high quality of life.
- Known for its hospitality and friendliness, life in Saskatchewan is also something you can afford!
- In April 2025 the price of an average house (~2000 sq. feet) in Saskatchewan was USD$270,000
- Our average commute to work is only 20 minutes!
- Home to roughly 100,000 beautiful fresh water lakes with big sandy beaches
- 1/2 of our provincial land mass is covered by forest, 1/3 is farmland and 1/8 is freshwater
- We are known as the sunniest province in Canada, with nearly 2,400 sunny hours per year
Saskatchewan vs. California
Land Size
- Saskatchewan: ~651,900 km² (2nd largest province in Canada)
- California: ~423,970 km²
Saskatchewan is about 5 times larger than California.
Population (2025 est.)
- Saskatchewan: ~1.25 million
- California: ~39 million
California has over 30 times more people than Saskatchewan.
Population Density
- Saskatchewan: ~1.9 people per km²
- California: ~92 people per km²
California is far more crowded; Saskatchewan is very sparsely populated.
Small Town feel
the living skies
Radiation Therapist Profile
Radiation Therapists are in high demand in Saskatchewan. Cancer services are provided by the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency primarily in Saskatoon and Regina. The province’s Radiation Therapy department delivers various types of radiation techniques, including: stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), high dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy, total body irradiation (TBI), and pediatric radiation oncology.
Radiation Therapist I Qualifications
Radiation Therapist II Qualifications
In order to practice as a Radiation Therapist I in Saskatchewan, individuals are required to have;
- Bachelor Degree/Diploma in Radiation Therapy
- Certification for Basic Life Saver (BLS)-C
- Licensed with The College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Professionals of Saskatchewan (CMRIPS)
- Membership with the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT)
In order to practice as a Radiation Therapist II in Saskatchewan, in addition to the Radiation Therapist I qualifications, individuals are required to have;
- Three (3) years experience as a qualified Radiation Therapist
Radiation Therapist I Qualifications
In order to practice as a Radiation Therapist I in Saskatchewan, individuals are required to have;
- Bachelor Degree/Diploma in Radiation Therapy
- Certification for Basic Life Saver (BLS)-C
- Licensed with The College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Professionals of Saskatchewan (CMRIPS)
- Membership with the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT)
Radiation Therapist II Qualifications
In order to practice as a Radiation Therapist II in Saskatchewan, in addition to the Radiation Therapist I qualifications, individuals are required to have;
- Three (3) years experience as a qualified Radiation Therapist
Hourly Wages 2024-25*
Radiation Therapist I
C$54.01 – $61.72
US$39.31 – $44.92
Radiation Therapist II
C$55.58 – $63.62
US$40.45 – $46.30
*The union membership of most Radiation Therapists with the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency is the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union. The above hourly rates include the Base and Market Supplement. The Collective Agreement is for the period April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2024, and will continue to be in effect until a new Collective Agreement is finalized.
Incentives
Saskatchewan offers the perfect balance between a rewarding career and a satisfying personal life.
Graduate Retention Program
The Graduate Retention Program provides income tax credits of up to $24,000 to eligible graduates who live and work in Saskatchewan.
Reimbursement of Relocation Expenses for Radiation Therapists
Assistance of up to $40,000 for those Radiation Therapists relocating from within or outside of Canada for a return-of-service of up to 3 years.
Contact us
The Saskatchewan Healthcare Recruitment Agency is here to help answer any questions you may have about living and working in Saskatchewan.
Phone: (306) 933-5000
Toll Free: 1 (888) 415-3627
Email: info@saskhealthrecruitment.ca
Our office hours are Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed on statutory holidays.