SaskAbilities - Partners in Employment Saskatoon

SaskAbilities - Partners in Employment Saskatoon Partners in Employment provides Supported Employment services that assists both job seekers and employers.

Partners in Employment provides free vocational services for people with barriers to employment in the Saskatoon community. Partners in Employment offers an extensive range of professional employment services to both individuals and employers. For Individuals:
Our services are specifically designed to assist individuals with hidden or visible disabilities find and maintain employment. Key services include:

•Employment Preparation
•Job Placement
•Job Maintenance
•Supported Employment
•Work Experience
For Employers:
We collaborate with employers to match qualified candidates to job vacancies. Key Services include:

•Providing pre-screened candidates
•On-site training support
•On-going follow-up
Hidden and Visible Disabilities may include any of the following:

•Attention Deficit Disorder
•Back, Shoulder, and/or Neck Injury
•Brain Injury
•Learning Disability
•Mental Health Issues
•Physical and Mobility Challenges
•And others

For more information on how our employment services can benefit you or someone you know, please contact a Partners in Employment office near you

12/03/2025

On December 2, 2025, members of SaskAbilities’ Board of Directors, together with staff members, were present in the Legislative Assembly as the Government of Saskatchewan officially proclaimed SaskAbilities Day—a meaningful recognition of our 75th anniversary and the work we’ve carried out together since 1950.

To the Government of Saskatchewan - thank you for this honour.
To our community—thank you for your trust and belief in the work we do.

We invite you to watch and listen to this powerful moment as it unfolded in the Legislature. It was a moment of pride, not only for SaskAbilities, but for every family, client, staff member, volunteer, donor, and community partner who has walked beside us on this journey.

This proclamation is more than a symbolic gesture. It’s a public affirmation of the values we hold dear: inclusion, accessibility, dignity, and opportunity for all.
Here’s to 75 years of impact—and to the future we continue to build, together.

December 3 is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities — a global reminder that when society is inclusive, eve...
12/03/2025

December 3 is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities — a global reminder that when society is inclusive, everyone benefits.

This year’s theme is:
“Fostering disability-inclusive societies for advancing social progress.”

At SaskAbilities, we believe that communities thrive when all people have equitable opportunities to participate, contribute, and belong.

Join us in recognizing this important day:
✅Share this post to raise awareness.
✅Tag someone who inspires you through their resilience or support of inclusion.
✅Take a moment to learn how inclusive services create stronger communities: www.saskabilities.ca

Together, let’s make inclusion not just a goal — but a reality.

12/03/2025

Earlier today, members of SaskAbilities’ Board of Directors, together with members of Administrative Council, proudly gathered at the Legislative Assembly as the Government of Saskatchewan officially proclaimed December 2, 2025, as SaskAbilities Day — a special recognition of our 75th anniversary.

We are grateful for our ongoing partnership with the Government of Saskatchewan and we were honoured to be recognized in the House as part of today’s proceedings. Pictured here with The Honourable Terry Jenson, Minister of Social Services, we are reminded of the importance of collaboration in building inclusive communities across the province.

This proclamation is more than a date — it’s a meaningful acknowledgment of people experiencing disability, families, and communities who have helped shape our journey since 1950.

To everyone who has supported SaskAbilities through the years — thank you. Your belief in inclusion, accessibility, and opportunity continues to inspire us every day.
Here’s to 75 years of building communities where everyone belongs — and to the future we’re creating, together.

Today, our President, Paul Blackstock, is honoured to attend the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as the Government ...
12/02/2025

Today, our President, Paul Blackstock, is honoured to attend the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as the Government of Saskatchewan proclaims December 2, 2025, as SaskAbilities Day — recognizing 75 years of service to people experiencing disability across the province.
From our beginnings in 1950 to the province-wide organization we are today, SaskAbilities is proud to support over 50,000 people experiencing disability each year through programs that promote independence, inclusion, and quality of life.
We’re grateful to the Government of Saskatchewan, the people of Saskatchewan, and the many individuals experiencing disability and families who continue to inspire and shape our work. Together, we’re building a Saskatchewan where everyone belongs.

We proclaim today, December 2, 2025, as SaskAbilities Day to celebrate 75 years of service supporting persons with disabilities and strengthening communities across the province.

Since 1950, SaskAbilities has provided programs and services that promote inclusion, independence, and opportunity for more than 50,000 individuals each year.

We thank SaskAbilities for their decades of partnership and commitment to building a Saskatchewan where everyone can participate fully.

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12/01/2025

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December Hours for Partners in Employment. Seasons Greetings!
12/01/2025

December Hours for Partners in Employment. Seasons Greetings!

As we recognize Indigenous Disability Awareness Month, we reflect on the importance of offering programs, services, and ...
11/24/2025

As we recognize Indigenous Disability Awareness Month, we reflect on the importance of offering programs, services, and opportunities that are inclusive, accessible, and culturally safe.

Together, we continue to listen, learn, and grow as we work toward a more inclusive Saskatchewan.

Learn more at: https://ccrw.org/event/indigenous-disability-awareness-month/


11/18/2025

We’re Hiring! Join SaskAbilities as a Communications Coordinator in Saskatoon!
Are you a creative communicator who’s passionate about building inclusive communities? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment where your words can inspire action, amplify stories, and make a lasting impact?
SaskAbilities is seeking a dynamic Communications Coordinator to support province-wide communications, marketing, and public relations initiatives. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a mission-driven team that empowers individuals experiencing disability through programs and services.

What You’ll Do:
- Create engaging content for digital, print, and social platforms
- Support fundraising campaigns and donor communications
- Collaborate across regions to ensure consistent, compassionate messaging
- Help share the stories that define our impact across Saskatchewan
Location: Saskatoon/remote hybrid
Apply now or share with someone who would be a great fit:

https://www.saskabilities.ca/about/career-opportunities/communications-coordinator-saskatoon/

Together, we’re building inclusive communities for people of all abilities.

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316 2nd Avenue North
Saskatoon, SK
S7K2B9

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

3066572450

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