Coordinator, Access to Practical Nursing (British Columbia)

Coordinator, Access to Practical Nursing (British Columbia)

21 Aug
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North Island College
|
British Columbia

21 Aug

North Island College

British Columbia

Coordinator, Access to Practical Nursing
Posting Number

Posting Number

Posting Number F1662

Position Information

Position Title

Position Title Coordinator, Access to Practical Nursing

Division

Division Health & Human Services

Department

Department Practical Nursing

Supervisor Title Dean, Faculty of Health & Human Services

Location

Location Port Alberni(PA)

Posting Type

Posting Type Internal/External Posting

Position Status

Position Status Sessional

If Others, please specify

New Position or Replacement?

New Position or Replacement? New

Position End Date (if temporary)

Position End Date (if temporary) 05/05/2028

Desired Start Date

Desired Start Date 11/23/2026

Weekly work schedule (please indicate the start and end times for each day of work)

In-person at the Port Alberni Campus
Days and hours vary based on the needs of the program

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Pay Grade

Pay Grade The annual salary range is $70,437- $112,872 (at 100% appointment) and is based on qualifications, experience, and the placement criteria of Article 14 of the NICFA Collective agreement.

Reporting to the Dean of Health & Human Services programs or designate, the Access to Practical Nursing ( APN ) Program Coordinator supports a one-time APN offering at the Port Alberni campus . The APN Coordinator provides educational leadership in support of students and faculty, including diploma, pathway, and contract programming.

The APN Program Coordinator is accountable for supporting instructional faculty with the delivery of high-quality programming. They will also support the development of new programming and the ongoing review of full time and part-time programs, while ensuring programs are relevant to the needs of students, industry, and the community at large, as aligned with regional economic development plans and NIC’s BUILD 2026 strategic plan.

The advancement of programming involves: researching and assessing labor market needs; conducting community and program-based needs assessment; where relevant collaborating with decanal and service departments; preparing relevant proposals; establishing curriculum development plans; where opportunities arise, developing student research activities; monitoring practicum-based data generation; preparing relevant reports, and participating with associated committees. The APN Program Coordinator will actively support enhanced strategic recruitment and retention initiatives, promote student transition to employment opportunities, and will actively advance work-integrated learning across trades and technical programs.

The Program Coordinator plays a vital behind-the-scenes role in supporting effective and responsive program delivery. In this role, the Program Coordinator works collaboratively with key partners and community members to ensure programming is aligned with institutional values and reflects local priorities, cultural protocols, and diverse ways of knowing. Responsibilities include supporting instructors, strengthening communication and coordination, and fostering relationships grounded in trust, respect, and cultural safety.

Creates a Positive Climate and Culture;

Effective Communication Skills;

Effectively Develops Goals & Objectives;

Focuses Effectively on Key Results and Priorities;

Demonstrates a Focus on Continuous Improvement;

Interpersonal Effectiveness.

Duties & Responsibilities
Coordination of Decanal Operations

In collaboration with the office of the Dean, Associate Dean, faculty, and industry-based subject matter experts, actively support program development, delivery, and innovation, including institutional and community-based initiatives, and the advancement of funding proposals/applications, and related reporting.

Support faculty and, when requested, act as a liaison with the Office of the Dean.





Collaborate with the Office of the Dean and the Office of Teaching and Learning to initiate and conduct program reviews according to College Policy.

Facilitate regular meetings to ensure faculty are apprised of programming and regional developments.

In coordination with the Department Chair(s), the coordinator will collaborate with the Office of the Dean to support program/course articulation and external industry-based accreditation processes.

In coordination with the Department Chair(s), the coordinator will advise on and apply policies of the College to faculty and students as required. Review draft policy as needed. Communicate issues of concern regarding policies to the dean or appropriate committee.

Support enrolment management and liaise with industry and Student Services as appropriate to ensure enrolments are maximized and support the ongoing review and advancement of marketing and recruitment strategies.

Actively engage with relevant College committees.

In collaboration with the Office of the Dean and recruitment, participate in recruitment and promotional activities.

Monitor training needs, industry, and employment trends, specific to health and human services.

Supporting the onboarding and orientation of faculty in concert with the Dean’s Office and the Department Chair.

Developing and facilitating new student orientation to institution and program.

Reviewing program commencement and first year implementation.

Establishing meaningful connections with student advisors to better support the students academic and personal success.

Maintaining effective communication with interested parties, including faculty, staff, and external partners, to foster collaboration and promote program success.

Collaborating with high school recruiters and marketing professionals to increase program visibility and attract prospective students.

Ensuring Indigenous-led learning is a key component of the program by working closely with an Elder in Resident and actively recruiting and supporting Indigenous learners.

Providing support to students experiencing challenges and promoting their well-being.

And any other associated responsibilities that may evolve in the year as determined by the Dean and/or Associate Dean.

Students Support

May support student (and/or parent/guardian) inquiries while liaising with faculty.

May support students in consultation with student services and practice regarding student support resources, work transition, and employment success.

May be required, to respond to any student or academic inquiries associated with policy and programs.

Leadership and Planning

Work with Department Chair(s), faculty, and department advisory committees to develop mid and long-range program goals and tactical plans to be reviewed and updated on a continuous basis.

Encourage and support the professional development of faculty to maintain currency in their field, educational theory, and practice. Provide exposure to faculty regarding new developments in 21st century education.

May advise on program scheduling that best supports student success.

Curriculum Development and Revision

Support faculty to maintain, revise, and/or develop and expand educational experiences that appropriately meet the needs of learners, practice, and the various agencies or institutions to which the College is accountable to and/or liaises.

Communication





Liaise with Department Chairs on programming and common instructional considerations.

Liaise with department members and students regarding matters arising from College committees, when appropriate.

Required Education & Experience

Master’s degree in a relevant field of Health and Human Services program areas and specific to the department’s faculty qualifications.

Minimum of three years demonstrated experience in post-secondary education, and instruction.

Experience in program development, project management, student recruitment, and retention.

Experience engaging and collaborating with practice partners and employers to advance programming and student success initiatives.

Experience with community-based programming supporting Indigenous learners, under-represented learners, inclusive of women and LGBTQIA learners, and experience supporting intercultural initiatives.

Knowledge of and experience using diverse student-centered resources for employment and work search success.

Knowledge of North Island College policies, procedure and systems.

Required Knowledge Skills & Abilities

Demonstrated leadership skills including the ability to independently and collaboratively lead projects, produce reports, communicate updates and changes, and meet timely deliverables in a self-directed manner.

Demonstrated ability to work under tight timelines while managing a professional rapport with colleagues, industry, and students.

Demonstrated experience with the design and development of high-quality student learning experiences, integrating learning technologies, applied and blended programming.

Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills.

Experienced in formalizing work-integrated learning opportunities in the best interest of students.

Experienced with student-centered research initiatives.

Demonstrated marketing and public relations skills.

Ability to work both independently, within and across teams; demonstrated ability to reason analytically and problem-solve independently.

Demonstrated progressive planning and organizational skills, excellent communication, interpersonal skills, and conflict resolution skills.

Proficiency in the use of computer applications, the internet, and with MS Office software applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, experience with database management, and demonstrated experience using a learning management system ( LMS ).

Able to foster a collegial and positive work setting.

Proven collaborative skills in support of program development and change management activities.

Able to create a positive climate and culture of learning.

Demonstrated respect and commitment to continuous improvement.

Familiar with contract training models and proven ability to innovate.

Demonstrated work ethic and committed to being accountable for the tasks affiliated with the instructional leadership position.

Valid BC driver’s license and flexibility to travel between campuses and adjust work hours as required.

Posting Open Date 07/20/2026

Posting Close Date

Open Until Filled Yes

Job Description

Faculty Sessional

Additional Information

The Selection Advisory Committee will begin reviewing applications on August 10, 2026; however, the position will remain open until filled.
If you are an internal applicant and you have received advanced notice of layoff in an appointment letter, or if you are currently laid off for all or a portion of your workload, please note this at the commencement of your cover letter, and include the effective day of layoff and the percentage of the layoff.

Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).

North Island College
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