The College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA) is a regulatory college under the Health Professions Act. Our vision is excellence in nursing regulation for the health of all Albertans. Our objective is people-first, and we are committed to attracting the best people, engaging, and developing a workforce that embodies our values of integrity, respect, accountability and professionalism.
CRNA is committed to meeting and exceeding its legislative responsibilities by using a Right-touch relational regulatory approach.
Registered Nurse Consultant
At the CRNA, we are committed to regulatory excellence and safeguarding the public interest. As part of this commitment, we are seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Consultant to support regulatory decision making and provide subject matter expertise across our Regulatory Service Delivery (RSD) Model.
This role plays a critical part in embedding legislation, regulations, policy and emerging trends into the CRNA’s registration and regulatory processes. Positioned at the intersection of policy, practice and decision making, the RN Consultant offers a systems-level view of regulatory services by supporting internal teams, guiding external partners and referring matters to regulatory committees where appropriate.
What You Will Do
Assess Applications (Registration Case Management)
- Review, analyze and make case-by-case decisions for applicants who do not meet one or more registration requirement(s).
- Assess and process reinstatement applications.
- Communicate registration decisions in accordance with legislated notification requirements.
Provide Consultations
- Offer expert guidance to applicants, registrants, employers and partners on legislation, standards and regulatory expectations.
- Conduct consultations with employers, disability specialists, insurers, union representatives and others regarding limits or conditions imposed on a registrant’s practice.
- Consult with applicants/registrants on unregistered practice, registration processes and expectations throughout the application lifecycle.
Manage Conditions and Authorizations
- Apply, monitor and remove practice conditions and restrictions on registrants’ permits.
- Review and assess fitness to practise concerns; escalate to Professional Conduct as needed.
- Develop and monitor Consensual Resolution Agreements for non-incapacity related eligibility concerns.
- Analyze and assess the risks associated with limits on practice and provide recommendations.
Review and Implement Regulatory Policy
- Maintain and update CRNA’s Regulatory Policy Manual in collaboration with internal partners.
- Ensure registration policies are evidence-informed and aligned with Right-touch relational regulatory principles and administrative law.
- Evaluate policy effectiveness and identify opportunities for improvement.
- Participate in internal audits aligned with approved regulatory policies and standards.
Support Regulatory Committees
- Identify, prepare and present cases requiring committee review through CRNA’s Governance team.
- Manage compliance processes for post-secondary nursing education programs.
- Collaborate with governance and regulatory teams to support sound committee operations.
What You Possess
Education
Bachelor's degree in nursing
Active nursing permit and in good standing
Experience
Seven to nine (7–9) years of progressive experience, which may include clinical practice, administration, education, research, policy or regulatory roles.
Applied knowledge of Alberta’s health system, nursing legislation and the regulatory environment.
Experience with administrative law, investigations or regulatory case management is an asset.
Skills and Competencies
- Analytical Thinking and Decision Making: Ability to interpret legislation, assess complex cases and make clear, defensible decisions.
- Communication and Collaboration: Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Skilled at relationship building and collaboration with diverse partners.
- Organization and Prioritization: Strong time management and organizational skills; able to manage multiple priorities and regulatory timelines.
- Regulatory Knowledge and Judgment: Deep understanding of nursing practice, professional standards and regulatory principles.
- Customer Focus and Professionalism: Relational, service-oriented approach with exceptional professionalism and discretion.
- Technological Proficiency: Proficiency in MS365 applications (Outlook, SharePoint, Teams, etc.).
- Project Leadership: Ability to inspire collaboration and lead initiatives to successful outcomes.
What We Offer
- An ongoing full-time employment opportunity.
- Market-competitive salary with a comprehensive health and dental benefits package, including resources to support mental health and financial wellness.
- Annual Health Spending Account (HSA) and Wellness Spending Account (WSA) to support ongoing learning, health, wellness and family services.
- Defined benefit pension plan.
- Flexible, hybrid work environment with a 7.25-hour workday, Monday through Friday.
- 12 general holidays, plus an annual holiday break in December.
- Earned vacation days, starting at a rate equivalent to 20 days per year.
Apply Now Submit your resume by Sept 2, 2026, quoting file 43501-60 to
[email protected]
We appreciate your interest in joining the CRNA and thank all applicants in advance.
Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Benefits
- Company pension
- Dental care
- Disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Flexible schedule
- Life insurance
- On-site parking
- Wellness program
- Work from home
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Edmonton, AB T5S 1P2
📌 Registered Nurse Consultant (Edmonton)
🏢 College u0026 Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta
📍 Edmonton