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The School of Rehabilitation Science currently offers a Master of Physical Therapy program and is expanding to include Master of Occupational Therapy and Master of Speech-Language Pathology programs. This expansion is part of the Government of Saskatchewan’s Health Human Resources Action Plan, focused on creating opportunities for students to train for careers in these professions in Saskatchewan.

The programs will be housed jointly within the School of Rehabilitation Science with intentional opportunities for inter-professional education. Our School aims to foster collaboration and innovation among students and faculty from diverse disciplines, enhancing the educational experience and preparing future leaders in the rehabilitation sciences.

Applications are invited from qualified individuals for four (4) full-time without term Instructor positions with the School of Rehabilitation Science, College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan commencing July 1, 2026 (negotiable). Faculty Instructor positions will be primarily and substantively focused on instruction and teaching in academic programs.

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