Nurse Practitioner Regional Lead - Interior Region
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Posted: April 16, 2026
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Quick Summary
The Nurse Practitioner Regional Lead is a senior nursing management role that oversees the operations of NNPBC's regional teams, ensuring high-quality care and patient satisfaction. The ideal candidate will have a strong leadership background, excellent communication skills, and experience in healthcare management. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and implementing strategic plans to drive business growth and improve patient outcomes.
Required Skills
Job Description
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.
We offer an organizational culture focused on safety, joy, and meaningful contributions to the health of British Columbians through the powerful work of nursing.
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. As an NNPBC team member, a personal and professional commitment to culturally safer practices, cultural humility, anti-racism, justice and equity is core to this role.
Role Summary
As part of the primary care transformational strategy, the NNPBC Nurse Practitioner Provincial Initiatives Program delivers a Provincial and Regional Leadership Program, Practice Support Program and reimbursement programs for NPs. The Provincial and Regional Leadership Program is a collaborative initiative between Nurses and Nurse Practitioners of BC (NNPBC) and the Ministry of Health (MoH) that includes NP leaders for each of the five health regions across the province to support contracted NPs working within Primary Care Network (PCN) settings.
We are seeking a Nurse Practitioner Regional Lead – Interior Region to support the advancement of Ministry of Health-funded initiatives delivered through NNPBC.
In this role, the contractor will provide regional leadership, mentorship, and practice support to Nurse Practitioners working within Primary Care Networks (PCNs), contributing to the successful integration and ongoing development of NP roles across the region.
Engagement Type: Independent Contractor
Contract Scope: Approximately 674-840 hours per year (estimated 0.4-0.5 FTE equivalent workload; hours not guaranteed)
Rate: $116.22/hour
Location: Remote, with required regional travel. Contractor must reside in the Interior region of British Columbia
Reporting Relationship: This role works in close collaboration with the Director, Provincial and Regional Leadership Program, with accountability for agreed deliverables and timelines.
This is a contract for services. The successful candidate will operate as an independent contractor and is responsible for determining how work is carried out, within agreed deliverables and timelines.
Please note: As this is an independent contractor role, the successful candidate will not be eligible for employee benefits and will be responsible for managing their own business obligations (e.g., taxes, insurance, equipment unless otherwise specified).
Applications accepted until: Friday May 1 at 3pm PST
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
The contractor will be expected to deliver on the following outcomes and areas of work:
Provide leadership, mentorship and expert advice to NPs regarding NP clinical practice, with a QI lens.
Provide a professional lens in identifying and addressing NP professional and practice support needs.
Contribute to the development of high-quality practice environments by liaising, influencing, and consulting with various partners to promote and advance NP professional practice with the aim of successful integration of NPs into a team-based primary health care system within Primary Care Networks.
Provide practice support, coaching and mentorship, supporting the integration of NPs within team-based PCNs is in alignment with the Provincial primary health care strategy.
Uphold principles of evidenced-based clinical practice.
Leverage fundamentals of professional coaching.
Use ongoing evaluation and reflection to respond to NP practice needs.
Develop long-term relationships with key partners/stakeholders including, though not limited to the NP Leadership Committee, MOH PCD/PIO Regional Managers, Health Authorities, Docs of BC/FPSC, local Divisions of Family Practice, PCNs, local primary care providers (FPs/NPs), allied health professionals within PCNs, BCCNM, Indigenous communities, community partners, public, and others involved in the primary health care strategy.
Represent NNPBC and individual Nurse Practitioners on behalf of NNPBC with key partners and interest holders within Primary Care Networks, maintaining both a regional and provincial lens.
Required Qualifications & Skills
Education & Registration
Master’s degree in nursing - Nurse Practitioner
Current registration in good standing with the BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) as a Nurse Practitioner
Active membership with NNPBC (or willingness to obtain prior to contract start)
Experience & Capability
Demonstrated experience supporting or advancing Nurse Practitioner practice in primary care or team-based care environments
Strong relationship-building skills with the ability to engage diverse partners across health systems
Ability to work independently, manage priorities, and deliver on commitments in a remote environment
Experience providing mentorship, coaching, or practice support to clinicians
Commitment to cultural safety, anti-racism, and equity-informed practice
Preferred Qualifications & Skills
Leadership & Systems Experience
Experience working with Primary Care Networks (PCNs)
Experience in quality improvement, change leadership, or system transformation initiatives
Familiarity with provincial primary care strategy and health system partners in BC
Experience working with Indigenous communities and/or advancing Indigenous-specific cultural safety
Professional Strengths
Conflict resolution and facilitation skills
Experience influencing without formal authority
Strong emotional intelligence and reflective practice
Comfort navigating complex, evolving environments
Technology & Working Conditions
Technologically competent in tools required for remote and knowledge work.
Fully remote; successful candidate must reside in the Interior region of British Columbia and be able to travel as required.
Ability to work independently and effectively in a high-performing remote work environment.
Capacity to meet the physical requirements of the role (primarily cognitive, desk-based work)
The contractor is expected to provide and maintain their own equipment and workspace required to deliver services, with access to NNPBC systems and tools provided as needed.
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 advancing Nurse Practitioner practice and impact across BC. Please apply by Friday May 1 at 3pm PST with a resume and cover letter responding to the following questions:
What interests you about working for NNPBC in this capacity?
What regional relationships do you currently have that would position you positively for this role?
NNPBC is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We recognize that qualifications can be gained through a wide range of lived, professional, and community experiences. If you are interested in this role and believe you could contribute meaningfully, we encourage you to apply - even if you do not meet every listed qualification. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals, including those from equity deserving and underrepresented groups.
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!