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Current Opportunities

 Whether it’s a job in law enforcement or supporting our front-line staff, the Saskatchewan Marshals Service has a job that’s right for you.

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Current Postings

Marshal - New Recruit

Location(s): SK-North Central-Prince Albert   SK-North West-North Battleford

The Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS) is seeking new recruits who are passionate, driven and ready to explore a career in law enforcement. This exciting opportunity presents new challenges, and the chance to protect and serve our communities.  As a new recruit, you will receive a 22-week training program through the Saskatchewan Police College, the latest resources, and the support of a high-functioning team. If you are dedicated to upholding the law, building trust, and addressing complex challenges where no day is the same, this is your opportunity to become a part of something bigger.

Closing Date: January 19, 2026

 

Marshal - Experienced Police Officer

Location(s): SK-North Central-Prince Albert   SK-North West-North Battleford

The Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS) is seeking Experienced Police Officers (EPO) who will provide enhanced law enforcement presence across Saskatchewan, targeting high-risk and high-impact criminal activity through intelligence-led enforcement, apprehending prolific offenders and individuals with outstanding warrants, providing support to policing partners across Saskatchewan, and enhancing public safety in both rural and urban communities.

Closing Date: January 19, 2026

 

Tactical Analyst

Location: SK-North Central-Prince Albert

The Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS) is seeking a skilled and motivated Tactical Analyst to help strengthen community safety across the province by turning information into meaningful insight. In this role, you will support major investigations and day‑to‑day operations by identifying emerging crime patterns, highlighting risks that affect local communities, and helping guide proactive strategies that keep people safe. Your work will contribute to better coordination with partner agencies, more informed decision‑making, and a collaborative approach to addressing the issues that impact families, neighbourhoods, and communities throughout Saskatchewan.

Closing Date: January 30, 2026