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Box 2003
Weyburn, Saskatchewan
S4H 2Z9
Tel: 842-8399
Fax: (306) 842-8738
For General Inquiries:
info@schr.sk.ca
For Jobs:
jobs@schr.sk.ca

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Weyburn Golf Course

Sun Country Health Region's 2008-09 annual report is available at http://www.suncountry.sk.ca/gsCMSDisplayPluginNewsletter/list/menu_id/31/pN/annual-reports 

Make Sun Country Health Region YOUR choice to work, live and play!

Sun Country Health Region (SCHR) covers the southeast portion of Saskatchewan, Canada from the Manitoba border to the U.S. Border, encompassing serene prairie and park land.

There are 28 facilities and 34 public health programs for 54,000 people in SCHR.  The Region covers 33,239 square kilometers. 

The goal of this region is to continue to build a province of healthy people and communities, while providing effective, comprehensive and equitable range of services. SCHR operates with the highest standard of care, by using evidenced-based research and guidelines to deliver that care.

Three First Nations communities are located within the boundaries of Sun Country Health Region. The three are:

1. White Bear First Nation
 Tel: 306-577-2461 
 Fax  306-577-2496 
 P.O. Box 700, Carlyle, Sk. S0C 0R0
http://www.whitebearfirstnation.ca/

2. Ocean Man First Nation
  Tel: 306-457-2679
  P.O. Box 157, Stoughton, Sk. S0G 4T0
http://www.sicc.sk.ca/bands/bocean.html

3. Pheasant Rump Nakota Nation
  Tel: (306) 462-2002
  Fax: (306) 462-2003
  P.O. Box 238, Kisbey, Sk. S0C 1L0
http://cap.ic.gc.ca/sk/pheasantrumpnakota/

Telehealth Services are available from the health care facilities in Coronach, Estevan, Weyburn General Hospital, Tatagwa View, Oxbow, Redvers, Kipling, Bengough and Arcola.

SCHR offers a place to work, live and play!

The workplace provides opportunities for professionals to share their skills with fellow colleagues. The region promotes the health care team, an approach to collaborate and work together for optimal patient care.

It's a place to live to start your career and start your family. The region provides an active, friendly and safe environment.

The region is a place to play, as it offers a variety of recreation/fitness facilities, cultural and sports groups to join and meet new people in the area.