His final day will be April 16.
Ladouceur has been facing criticism from the community for how he and the Estevan board of police commissioners allegedly handled Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) claims made by the late Jay Pierson, a long-time EPS constable.
Pierson, who was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by three medical professionals, died on March 5 of natural causes at the age of 49.
Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers (SFPO) president Casey Ward said that after Pierson's death, the Estevan police members called non-confidence votes for the chief. He added that it wasn't the first time the issues rose at the service.