Language Proficiency Requirement Changes
Language Proficiency Requirement Changes In collaboration with the other regulated Canadian jurisdictions, CSASK has updated its English language proficiency requirement.
CSASK is currently seeking a knowledgeable and forward-thinking Deputy Registrar to lead the college’s day-to-day regulatory operations with confidence and clarity.
Interested applicants or those who know a suitable candidate are encouraged to review the full employment posting and qualification requirements here.
The College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists of Saskatchewan (CSASK), formerly SASLPA, is the regulatory body for all Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists in Saskatchewan. Click on the image below to view a short video about who we are and what we do.

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Language Proficiency Requirement Changes In collaboration with the other regulated Canadian jurisdictions, CSASK has updated its English language proficiency requirement.
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