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Legislative reform and business transformation brings our College into a pivotal phase of growth. We welcome diverse expertise and new perspectives as we build capacity. We look forward to working with individuals who share our commitment to innovation and meaningful impact.
Are you an investigative professional with experience conducting or managing investigations in a healthcare or related setting? A healthcare professional with experience in patient care reviews, quality improvement or assurance, or health care administration? Do you have experience in professional regulation, patient safety, or healthcare risk management? Medicolegal or forensic investigations? The BC College of Nurses and Midwives has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Professional Conduct Review Investigator on our growing team.
Status: Regular, Full-Time
Work Location: Hybrid, Vancouver B.C. (a minimum of 2 days in office)
Who we are
The British Columbia College of Nurses & Midwives (“BCCNM”) is the college empowered under the Health Professions Act to regulate the practice of all licensed practical nurses, nurse practitioners, registered midwives, registered nurses, and registered psychiatric nurses in British Columbia. Regulation helps to protect the public by ensuring that professional care or service received by the public is competent, ethical, and meets the standards that society views as acceptable.
As western Canada’s largest health profession regulator, we believe a diverse and inclusive team enriches our efforts to protect the public. We welcome applications from all who reflect of the communities we serve, and especially encourage Indigenous Peoples and members of equity-seeking groups to apply. We believe diverse perspectives and experiences bring both innovation and better outcomes to the work we do and the decisions we make.
BCCNM’s commitment to Indigenous Specific Anti-Racism
BCCNM is committed to working with Indigenous Peoples and health system partners to support Indigenous-specific anti-racist practices in the health system. As the largest health regulator in Western Canada, BCCNM has the opportunity to influence the health professionals we regulate, as well as the broader health-care system, to break the cycle of racism, and improve health outcomes for Indigenous Peoples. BCCNM has pledged to become culturally safe and anti-racist, and to support the health professionals we regulate to do the same.
What we offer you
We promise to provide you with rewarding work that challenges you. You will be part of a passionate team contributing to our important mandate of protecting the public. As a member of the team, you can expect to be working in a collaborative, team-based environment, and treated in a respectful and professional manner.
The expected starting base salary for this position is $121,764 – $127,853 annually, depending on a variety of factors including qualifications and experience. Once hired, you will progress through a wider salary range over time as you continue to develop job knowledge, skills and competencies for the role.
In addition to base salary, the college offers a generous vacation and extended benefits package. As an employee, you receive 100% employer-paid health and dental benefits. And we contribute to B.C.'s Municipal Pension Plan to help you secure your retirement income. Throughout your career with us, you will engage in a variety of learning and development. We will support your professional development and cover your professional membership costs. To support you in work and life, we provide an employee assistance program and fitness allowance perk. Working with us allows you to enjoy flexible hybrid work. This position is located in Vancouver, but you’ll be able to work remotely up to 3 days a week. Our office is closed for the 11 statutory holidays in B.C. as well as Easter Monday and Boxing Day.
What you’ll be doing
The Professional Conduct Review Consultant is responsible for investigating complaints about the BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) registrants accepted by the Inquiry Committee in accordance with the Health Professions Act (HPA), along with the application of Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA). The Consultant is accountable for negotiating restrictions, limitations or conditions on registration for registrants on behalf of the Inquiry Committee. The Consultant is also responsible for reporting on the investigation and resolution of complaints, concerns or allegations as required under the HPA, DRIPPA, and the BCCNM Bylaws.
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