Who We Are
Founded in 1891, the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia is located on the traditional, ancestral and unceded lands of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam), Sḵwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh). The College is a BC health regulatory body and is a vital link in the chain of trust between patients, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; Its job is to protect the health and safety of the public by licensing and regulating pharmacists and pharmacy technicians and the pharmacies where they practice. The College is responsible for making sure every pharmacist and pharmacy technician in BC is fully qualified and able to provide the public with safe and ethical pharmacy care.
Achieving Excellence Canada’s Gold Certification further establishes the College as a modern, relevant and progressive organization, which is able to continue to fulfill its duty to protect the public within an ever-changing provincial health landscape. The College believes in integrity, transparency, and excellence. As part of our team, you can expect to be treated professionally and with respect. We strive to work hard as a team to succeed, while supporting our staff in achieving a healthy work-life balance.
Our Values
Accountability: We value the importance of our work and take responsibility for our decision, words and actions.
Integrity: We act ethically, honestly and in good faith. Indigenous Cultural Safety and Humility: We help to ensure that Indigenous Peoples have access to a culturally safe healthcare system, free from Indigenous-specific racism.
Respect: We value the feelings, culture and preferences of others and recognize that they are as important as our own.
Our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commitment
The College is committed to helping our health system become culturally safe and free from Indigenous-specific racism. As recognized in our newly updated Strategic Plan and the In Plain Sight report, and acknowledged as a gap in our staff complement at the College, we are very interested in recruiting Indigenous individuals into our leadership roles and encourage their applications.
We are committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion. The College seeks to attract, retain, and develop a qualified, capable, and diverse workforce that that is reflective of all our communities. We are committed to employment equity by ensuring all human resource practices comply with the provisions of the Human Rights Code, address unintentional bias and are impartial, fair and honest. The College also fosters a welcoming, inclusive, and respectful environment where ongoing diversity, equity and inclusion learning and training are offered; cultural and social awareness are provided; and religious observances are acknowledged.
About the Role
The College is seeking a leader with experience in regulation and/or policy development to take on the temporary full-time role of Acting Director of Registration and Licensure for a six-month term. The successful candidate will have over 7 years of experience in licensing, admissions, and/or professional regulation management in a leadership/management role. The Acting Director has a strong understanding of the role of regulation within health professions and legislative frameworks governing regulation.
Based in the BC lower mainland, the Acting Director of Registration and Licensure leads and manages the Registration and Licensure departments, interfaces with applicable committees and panels associated with registration and licensure processes and manages the registration and licensure quality assurance within the College and for the profession.
Essential Duties
Qualifications, Skills, and Knowledge
Salary
The salary range for this position is $118,000 to $135,000 annually based on a 35-hour work week. The starting salary will be determined based on factors such as the successful candidate’s job-related knowledge, skills, experience; market conditions and other relevant factors. The College provides a flexible work environment that includes a hybrid work model with an assigned schedule. We provide flexibility; strive for work-life balance; and provide an excellent and dynamic work environment where innovation, teamwork and creativity are highly valued.
How to Apply
The College supports and offers accommodation for applicants with disabilities to take part in the selection process. Please let us know if an accommodation is required when you are contacted about an interview and/or assessment. All information in relation to accommodation is kept confidential.
Please submit a cover letter and resume to hr@bcpharmacists.org by end of day Friday, February 9, 2024. This opportunity will remain posted until filled; however, priority consideration will be given to those who apply by the deadline. References, education and professional credential verifications, and a criminal record check may be required for all final candidates.
*Please note that applications will not be kept on file and only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.