About NNPBC
Nurses and Nurse Practitioners of British Columbia (NNPBC) is the professional association representing all four nursing designations in BC – Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), Registered Psychiatric Nurses (RPNs), and Nurse Practitioners (NPs).
NNPBC is home for nurses in BC, transforming health and health systems through the breadth of nursing expertise. NNPBC supports and promotes excellence in all domains of nursing practice and enables nurses to lead, influence, and transform health, the health care system, health and social policy, and the nursing profession itself.
NNPBC is committed to truth and reconciliation, guided by the Indigenous Cultural Safety, Cultural Humility, and Anti-Racism practice standards for nurses in BC. We actively advance the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, the recommendations from In Plain Sight, and the Calls to Action and Calls to Justice from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and MMIWG report. Our work is multigenerational, and we are dedicated to meaningful, ongoing reconciliation efforts. A personal and professional commitment to culturally safer practices, cultural humility, anti-racism, justice and equity is core to this role.
Role Summary
NNPBC, in partnership with the Ministry of Health, launched the Nursing Initiatives for Primary Care (NIPC) program in August 2024. Through this program, NNPBC supports nurses practicing in primary care settings across British Columbia.
The Manager, Nursing Network is responsible for establishing, nurturing, and expanding an online community dedicated to Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) employed through the Nurse in Practice Program in Primary Care across British Columbia. The role operates at the intersection of strategic planning, systems transformation, and program delivery. It requires a leader who can hold a strategic, system-level vision while staying hands-on in execution; someone comfortable navigating ambiguity, building programs and infrastructure where none existed before, and translating the priorities of nurses, health system partners, and the Ministry of Health into a thriving, sustainable community of practice. Success draws on equal measures of entrepreneurial creativity, analytical rigour, and the relational skill to bring diverse partners together around a shared goal.
Leading a team, and working closely with the Manager, Nursing Practice Success, the Practice Success Team, the Clinical Nurse Specialist, and other partners, the Manager, Nursing Network ensures that RNs and LPNs working in primary care across BC feel connected, supported, and equipped to practice to their full scope, and that the Collaboratorium (online community) and the broader network continue to grow as a trusted space for peer connection, professional learning, and practice innovation. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to shaping the future of primary care nursing in British Columbia by fostering excellence, innovation, and collaboration across communities and care teams.
Reports to: Director, Nursing Initiatives for Primary Care
Location: Remote, with required regional travel; successful candidate must reside in British Columbia
Type: 1.0 FTE, Parental Leave Coverage, 14 month term role from August 2026 thru to October 2027
Salary Range: $130,000 - $140,000 annually
NNPBC offers a flexible work environment, extended health and dental benefits, generous vacation package, and a professional development and licensing reimbursement fund.
We are accepting applications until Friday July 17 at 4:00pm PST.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Leadership & Management
- Lead the development and implementation of the Primary Care Nursing Network team
- Manage day-to-day operations of the network, ensuring alignment with NNPBC’s goals and Ministry of Health Service Agreement for the Nurse Initiatives for Primary Care program
- Lead and support a team of coordinators and support staff
- Collaborate closely with the Manager of Nursing Practice Success to ensure integrated and effective program delivery
Community Building and Engagement
- Develop and implement strategies to build and grow an active online community for RNs and LPNs
- Coordinate and gather feedback from the Nursing Practice Success Team and Clinical Nurse Specialist to facilitate engagement through regular communications, events, webinars, and discussion forums
- Gather and analyze feedback to design components and approaches to enhance the needs of the online community platform
Innovation and Design
- Continuously seek opportunities to improve user experience and drive engagement
- Evaluate and enhance digital tools, software, and processes to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
- Collaborate with the Nursing Practice Success Manager and team to implement new features and functionalities that meet nurses' needs
- Collaborate with subject matter experts to ensure the accuracy and relevance of content.
- Curate and create relevant content, including articles, edu-letters, and relevant clinical materials.
Data and Reporting
- Lead the collection, tracking, and analysis of metrics related to the online community.
- Prepare quarterly reports for the Ministry of Health, ensuring accuracy and alignment with program objectives.
- Use data insights to inform decision-making and continuous improvement of programs and services.
Events and External Relations
- Coordinate and support events, conferences, and workshops that promote primary care nursing initiatives.
- Develop and prepare materials for presentations, conferences, and external stakeholders.
- Represent the network and its initiatives in professional forums and collaborative settings.
Desired Qualifications & Skills
Education and Experience
- MBA (preferred), Masters degree in a relevant field or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
- Cultural safety, cultural humility, and anti-racism training, including Indigenous-specific anti-racism learning
Creative and Entrepreneurial Thinking
- Ability to think creatively with an entrepreneurial approach to program delivery
- Innovative mindset to develop new ways to engage and grow the online community
- Basic knowledge of UX design principles to enhance the user experience within the community platform
- Understanding of digital marketing principles to drive community engagement and growth
Technical Proficiency
- Familiarity with tools like Air Table, Zapier or Integromat to automate repetitive tasks and improve efficiency
- Experience with Content Management Systems (CMS) for managing content, discussions, and user-generated content
- Experience with online community platforms such as Circle, Skool, or Heartbeat
- High proficiency with Microsoft products, including Excel, PowerPoint and Teams
- Experience with social media management and online engagement strategies
Relationship Building and Diplomacy
- Demonstrated ability to work diplomatically and persuasively to establish and maintain effective working relationships in healthcare environments
- Strong interpersonal and relational skills, including the capacity to manage conflict and influence others to achieve a common goal
Healthcare System Knowledge
- Knowledge of the BC healthcare system, including key partners for primary care and nurse-in-practice programs
- Experience working with the government and an understanding of the political climate among healthcare partners
- Knowledge of nursing/nursing practice would be beneficial.
Values & Leadership Alignment
- Collaborative, service-oriented approach.
- Commitment to equity in access to healthcare and support for nurses in primary care.
- Passion for improving public services, health systems, and digital equity.
- Demonstrated commitment to cultural safety, cultural humility, and anti-racism.
Technology & Working Conditions
- Comfortable working within modern digital, remote collaboration, and knowledge-work environments (e.g., M365, Airtable, Heartbeat, project management platforms).
- Fully remote; successful candidate must reside in British Columbia and be able to travel regionally as required
- Ability to work independently and effectively within a high-performing remote work environment
- Capacity to meet the physical requirements of the role, primarily computer-based and virtual work
Compensation & Benefits
In joining NNPBC, we are pleased to offer you a rewarding career opportunity. In recognition of your skills and experiences, we offer comprehensive benefits which include, but are not limited to:
- Competitive salary range between $130,000 – 140,000/year.
- Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental and life insurance.
- Professional development and license reimbursement fund.
- Flexible work arrangements.
Interested?
Join us in shaping the future of nursing in BC. We want to hear from you if you are a dynamic professional passionate about elevating largest healthcare group in BC. Please apply by Friday July 17, 2006 at 4:00pm PST, with a resume and cover letter outlining how your experience and leadership align with the qualifications and mandate of the role.
NNPBC is committed to creating an inclusive and equitable workplace. We recognize that there are many forms of experience and leadership that contribute to success in this role, and we encourage applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and lived experiences, including those from equity-deserving and underrepresented communities.
We value the time and effort applicants invest in the process and will carefully review all submissions.
Thank you for considering joining us in the work of NNPBC - we look forward to the possibility of working together!