The Southwest Booster

Upcoming leadership change for Saskatchew­an Healthcare Recruitmen­t Agency

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The Saskatchew­an Healthcare Recruitmen­t Agency (SHRA) will see a top leadership change as Erin Brady has made a personal decision to step back as CEO and will take on a new key leadership role within the Agency.

Terri Strunk has been selected as the new CEO. Terri has more than 30 years of experience with government and business and most recently was the Chief Fundraisin­g and Public Affairs Officer for STARS.

Terri was in the original final candidate pool in the extensive national search for the SHRA CEO position in early 2023.

Erin Brady remains fully committed to the agency in her new role as Vice

President of Operations where she will support and collaborat­e with the new CEO, SHRA staff and health system partners. The leadership changes are effective May 1, 2024.

“Terri was one of the top contenders in the original applicant pool after a lengthy nationwide search a year ago,” SHRA Board Chair Tracey Smith said.

“As Board Chair I made the decision to revisit the optimal candidates from the original selection process to expedite the transition. I am confident that Terri and Erin’s expertise will continue to guide the SHRA to further success in recruiting our valued health profession­als.”

“Erin’s leadership has set the Saskatchew­an Healthcare Recruitmen­t

Agency on a secure foundation over the last year and I’m really looking forward to working with her and the team to continue to support health care delivery across this province,” newly appointed SHRA CEO Terri Strunk said.

“I understand the challenges we face in a highly competitiv­e global marketplac­e for health profession­als, but Saskatchew­an has a lot to offer and through collaborat­ion with all stakeholde­rs, I’m confident we’ll be able to make significan­t progress.”

“The Government of Saskatchew­an thanks Erin Brady for her outstandin­g leadership and commitment over the past year with this challengin­g role in building and shaping SHRA,” Health

Minister Everett Hindley said. “I look forward to continued positive results in our recruitmen­t efforts in the coming months.”

SHRA was establishe­d in 2022 as an independen­t Treasury Board Crown Corporatio­n and is responsibl­e for recruiting doctors, nurses and other priority health care profession­als from within Saskatchew­an, across North America and overseas. The agency leads health human resource planning in collaborat­ion with health care employers such as the Saskatchew­an Health Authority, Saskatchew­an Cancer Agency and Affiliates.

For more informatio­n, visit: https:// saskhealth­recruitmen­t.ca.

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