BCCNM is the college empowered under the Health Professions Act to regulate licensed practical nurses, nurse practitioners, registered midwives, registered nurses, and registered psychiatric nurses in British Columbia.
Regulation protects the public by ensuring the care nurses and midwives provide to patients and clients is competent, ethical, and meets the standards set by the college.
BCCNM is committed to eradicating Indigenous-specific racism within our health system and providing culturally safe care for Indigenous Peoples. Guided by our 2023/24 action plan—Redressing Harm to Indigenous Peoples in the Health-care System—the college aims to increase recruitment and retention of Indigenous people with lived experience to leaders, staff and contractor roles.
Indigenous-specific recruiting policy & pathway
Learn more about our work to combat Indigenous-specific racism
We value and celebrate diversity. We bring together diverse, talented professionals dedicated to protecting the public. We encourage different perspectives and experiences to foster innovation. Our staff-led culture committee is committed to empowering staff to be a positive force in the college's worklife culture.
As a team member, you can also expect to work in a team-based environment. We're committed to employee professional development and career growth. Collaboration is important to us, which is why we share our office space with five other health regulators. You can not only connect with your BCCNM colleagues but also with our regulator partners, too! At BCCNM, you can expect rewarding work.
Situated at 200 Granville Street, we're steps away from Vancouver's transit hub where the Westcoast Express, Skytrain, Canada Line, and the Seabus converge. The breathtaking waterfront is home to an array of cafés, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Our bright office offers multiple gathering spaces for formal and informal collaborations. The workspaces include sit-stand work stations, and our staff room provides employees with comfortable casual setting, perfect for recharging or connecting with colleagues.
For cyclists and fitness enthusiasts, other building ammenities include a bike locker and a fitness facility.