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Registrar & Chief Executive Officer

Vancouver, British Columbia
CA$320,000 - CA$420,000/year
C Level
full_time

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Anticipated salary range between $320,000 to $420,000 plus bonus

About the role

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Description Become BCCNM’s Next Registrar/CEO The British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) is the largest health regulator in Western Canada and the first in Canada to regulate both nursing and midwifery. With more than 75,000 registrants across five professions—licensed practical nurses, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, registered psychiatric nurses, and midwives—BCCNM plays a vital role in ensuring that nurses and midwives provide safe, ethical, and competent care across the province.

BCCNM is seeking a visionary and strategic leader who also brings a deep understanding of operational excellence to serve as their next Registrar/CEO. This is a rare opportunity to lead a respected and progressive organization at a pivotal time in health care. As the regulatory landscape evolves, BCCNM is at the forefront—modernizing programs, addressing workforce challenges, and advancing equity and cultural safety, particularly for Indigenous Peoples and marginalized communities.

Why This Role Matters BCCNM exists to promote unshakeable confidence in nursing and midwifery care. Guided by their regulatory philosophy, they regulate in ways that are proactive, just, right-touch, evidence-informed, and collaborative. BCCNM’s strategic plan (2023–2027) outlines their commitment to transforming regulation to better serve the public, with a strong focus on dismantling Indigenous-specific racism in health care and creating culturally safe, inclusive systems.

As Registrar/CEO, The Ideal Candidate Will

  • Lead BCCNM through a period of significant transformation, including legislative change and internal modernization.
  • Balance long-term strategic vision with the practical realities of regulatory operations.
  • Champion Indigenous-specific anti-racism as a core driver of regulatory change, embedding cultural safety and humility throughout the organization.
  • Collaborate with government and health system partners to address critical issues such as health workforce shortages and systemic inequities.
  • Represent BC’s regulatory leadership on national and international stages.
  • Inspire confidence and trust among registrants, partners, and the public.

Who BCCNM Is Looking For The ideal candidate is a seasoned, strategic executive with a strong track record in complex, multi-partner environments and brings deep knowledge of

health systems and/or professional regulation. This individual will be a relationship-builder, a systems thinker, and a steady hand in times of change— able to translate vision into action while ensuring operational excellence.

Guided by BCCNM’s values— Nutsamaht (we are one), Caring, Leaderful, Collaborative, Strategic, and Humble —the new Registrar/CEO will lead with courage, compassion and a deep respect for Indigenous rights and ways of knowing.

This role is based in Vancouver, BC, on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.

The anticipated salary range for this position is between $320,000 to $420,000 plus bonus. Placement within a salary band is typically based upon a review of skills, experience, and internal equity.

To Apply We ask that all candidates interested in this opportunity to apply directly with our partners at Boyden: British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives -- Registrar and Chief Executive Officer - Boyden

We thank all applicants for their interest in this position. Please note that we will only be in contact with those individuals moving forward with our client.

About BC College of Nurses and Midwives

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BCCNM is the provincial regulator for all nurses and midwives in British Columbia. We regulate the four nursing designations--licensed practical nurses (LPN), nurse practitioners (NP), registered nurses (RN) and registered psychiatric nurses (RPN)--as well as registered midwives (RM).

Our purpose is to ensure the public receives safe, competent, and ethical nursing and midwifery care.

BCCNM was established Sep. 1, 2020, through the amalgamation of the BC College of Nursing Professionals and the College of Midwives of BC. This amalgamation is in line with the Ministry of Health's ongoing efforts to streamline and modernize health profession regulation in B.C.

The new college is the first nurse and midwife regulator in Canada, and the largest regulator in Western Canada, overseeing 68,500 registrants.