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Director Workforce Development Jobs in British Columbia

Business Development Director

Vancouver, BC · Hybrid

CA$190K - CA$200K/yr

Wood is recruiting for a Senior Business Development Manager / Director to join our Mining ... workforce. All suitably qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment on the basis ...

Wood is currently seeking a Director, Business Development (BD). Reporting to the Senior Vice ... workforce. All suitably qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment on the basis ...

Business Development Director

Vancouver, BC · Hybrid

CA$190K - CA$200K/yr

Wood is recruiting for a Business Development Manager / Director to join our Oil &Gas and New ... workforce. All suitably qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment on the basis ...

... development efforts, and help build scalable methodologies, capabilities, and talent within RSM ... Lead workforce transformation strategy initiatives and drive practice growth by helping clients ...

At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful ... Associate Director, Manager, Senior Associate Director, Director/Assistant Dean, Senior Development ...

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Director Workforce Development information

What does a director of workforce development do?

A Director of Workforce Development leads efforts to design, implement, and oversee programs that enhance the skills and employability of a community's workforce. This role involves collaborating with businesses, educational institutions, and government agencies to identify workforce needs and create training programs that fill skill gaps. Directors often manage teams, secure funding, and evaluate the effectiveness of workforce initiatives. Their ultimate goal is to ensure that workers are prepared for current and future job opportunities, supporting both individual career growth and broader economic development.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director of workforce development, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of Workforce Development, you need expertise in program management, workforce planning, and labor market analysis, often backed by a bachelor's or master's degree in human resources, business, or a related field. Familiarity with HR information systems (HRIS), data analytics tools, and workforce development certifications such as CWDP is typically required. Strategic thinking, leadership, stakeholder engagement, and excellent communication are standout soft skills for this role. These abilities are crucial for developing effective workforce strategies, aligning talent initiatives with organizational goals, and fostering partnerships that drive organizational and community success.

What are some common challenges faced by a director of workforce development in aligning training programs with organizational goals?

A Director of Workforce Development often encounters the challenge of ensuring that training and development initiatives are closely aligned with both the immediate and long-term objectives of the organization. This requires staying updated on industry trends, regularly assessing workforce skill gaps, and collaborating with department leaders to anticipate future talent needs. Balancing budget constraints, rapidly changing technologies, and diverse learning preferences across the workforce can also present difficulties. Successful directors leverage data-driven strategies and maintain strong communication channels with stakeholders to overcome these challenges.

What is the difference between Director Workforce Development vs Workforce Development Coordinator?

AspectDirector Workforce DevelopmentWorkforce Development Coordinator
CredentialsBachelor’s degree often required; advanced degrees preferred; experience in workforce programsAssociate or bachelor’s degree; relevant experience in workforce or community programs
Work EnvironmentLeadership role overseeing teams and programs; strategic planningOperational role supporting program implementation; administrative tasks
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies, non-profits, educational institutionsCommunity organizations, government offices, training providers

The Director Workforce Development typically holds a higher-level leadership position, focusing on strategic planning and overseeing workforce programs. The Workforce Development Coordinator handles day-to-day program operations and supports implementation. Both roles are essential in workforce development initiatives but differ in scope and responsibilities.

Is workforce development a good career?

A career in workforce development, including roles like Workforce Development Director, involves coordinating training programs and employment initiatives to improve workforce skills. It offers opportunities in public and private sectors, often requiring strong communication, project management, and knowledge of labor market trends. The field can be rewarding for those interested in community development and economic growth.

What job categories do people searching Director Workforce Development jobs in British Columbia look for?

The top searched job categories for Director Workforce Development jobs in British Columbia are:

Infographic showing various Director Workforce Development job openings in British Columbia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution.

Professional Practice Director Nursing Regional Education, Scope & Regulation

Vancouver Coastal Health

Vancouver, BC • On-site

CA$66.88 - CA$96.14/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

The salary range for this position is CAD $66.88/Hr. - CAD $96.14/Hr.

Come work as a Professional Practice Director Nursing – Regional Education, Scope & Regulation with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)!

Vancouver Coastal Health is looking for a Professional Practice Director Nursing – Regional Education, Scope & Regulation to join the team.
Reporting to the Executive Director Nursing Professional Practice and Education, the Professional Practice (PP) Director is a member of the Professional Practice Leadership Team and is responsible for the strategic and operational leadership of initiatives that support nursing education, workforce development, professional standards, scope of practice, and regulatory excellence across Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH).

Working in close collaboration with leaders, clinicians, educators, regulatory bodies, and academic partners, the Director guides the development of professional standards of practice, including scope optimization of nursing roles. This position oversees nursing education programs related to Peri-Operative nursing, Employed Student Nurses, and nurse new entrants to practice. The Director plays an integral role in defining quality care processes, creating quality practice environments, and advancing professional practice of nurses in support of VCH's strategic priorities.

This is a highly visible regional leadership role that influences professional practice and workforce development across one of Canada's largest and most complex healthcare organizations.
Apply today to join our team!

Portfolio Overview

This portfolio provides cross organization leadership and oversight for a broad range of professional practice, education, workforce development, and regulatory initiatives across Vancouver Coastal Health.

Key areas of responsibility include:

  • Coordination of Specialty Nursing Education
  • Regional Perioperative Education Program (RPEP)
  • Employed Student Nurse Program
  • New Graduate Transition Program
  • Internationally Educated Nurse (IEN) Program
  • Regional Orientation
  • Interdisciplinary Simulation Services (excluding VGH)
  • Library Services
  • Nurse Educator learning and development pathways
  • SHOP (Shared Health Online Practice Portal)
  • Scope of Practice consultation and decision support
  • Scope and Practice Review Coordination Committee (SPRCC)

The Director serves as a senior organizational resource for complex scope of practice and regulatory issues and works closely with provincial partners, professional regulatory bodies, educational institutions, and healthcare organizations to advance nursing practice and educational programs across VCH.

Key Responsibilities

  • Participates in the development, implementation, and evaluation of authority-wide professional practice policies, standards, and strategies aligned with VCH's vision, values, and strategic priorities.
  • Provides strategic leadership for professional practice, nursing education, workforce development, and regulatory initiatives across the organization.
  • Develops professional practice and education networks that enhance knowledge sharing, monitor emerging trends, identify opportunities for innovation, and promote consistent delivery of professional practice services across VCH.
  • Ensures effective systems and processes are in place to support professional standards, workforce sustainability, accreditation requirements, and regulatory compliance.
  • Provides leadership and expert consultation regarding professional practice, scope of practice, nursing regulation, and workforce development.
  • Leads implementation of legislative, regulatory, and professional practice changes impacting nursing practice.
  • Supports the advancement of evidence-informed practice, research activities, and continuous quality improvement initiatives.
  • Builds and maintains collaborative partnerships with regulatory colleges, provincial organizations, educational institutions, healthcare partners, and operational leaders.
  • Facilitates, collaborates, and negotiates effective resolution of complex professional practice issues.
  • Provides overall leadership and direction to staff through coaching, mentoring, performance management, leadership development, and succession planning.
  • Contributes to creating practice environments that promote excellence, accountability, respect, collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning.

Current Strategic Priorities

This portfolio is leading several significant initiatives, including:

  • Redesign and launch of the Regional Perioperative Education Program (RPEP).
  • Ongoing enhancement of supports and integration pathways for Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs).
  • Implementation of practice changes arising from the Health Professions and Occupations Act (HPOA).
  • Advancement of nursing scope optimization initiatives across VCH.
  • Continued development of education, orientation, simulation, and workforce transition programs.
  • Support of provincial nursing regulation and professional practice initiatives in partnership with the Ministry of Health, regulatory colleges, and healthcare partners.

The Ideal Candidate

The successful candidate is a strategic and collaborative nurse leader with deep expertise in professional practice, nursing education, workforce development, regulation, and systems leadership.

They bring the credibility to influence diverse partner groups, the ability to navigate complex regulatory and professional practice environments, and the leadership skills required to advance organization-wide initiatives.

This is an exceptional opportunity to shape the future of nursing education, workforce development, professional practice, and regulatory excellence across Vancouver Coastal Health while influencing system-wide initiatives that support high-quality patient care and a sustainable healthcare workforce.


Qualifications

  • Master's Degree in Nursing or another relevant Health Sciences discipline.
  • Progressive senior leadership experience in a complex healthcare environment, including professional practice leadership, clinical operations, education, research, quality improvement, and project management.
  • Demonstrated success leading organizational change, building strategic partnerships, and advancing evidence-informed practice across large and complex health systems.
  • Current practicing registration in good standing with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) or another applicable professional regulatory body.

Knowledge, Skills and Experience

  • Extensive knowledge of nursing professional practice, regulation, professional governance, and scope of practice.
  • Experience leading large-scale education, workforce development, or professional practice portfolios.
  • Strong understanding of healthcare legislation, accreditation standards, regulatory frameworks, and professional accountability.
  • Experience working with provincial partners, regulatory bodies, educational institutions, and healthcare partners to design and implement education strategies.
  • Demonstrated success leading strategic initiatives and organizational change within complex healthcare systems.
  • Strong systems thinking, strategic planning, consultation, and relationship-building capabilities.
  • Exceptional communication, facilitation, negotiation, and partner engagement skills.
  • Ability to influence and collaborate across multiple programs, disciplines, and organizational levels.

Leadership Competencies

Respect

  • Questions actions inconsistent with organizational values.
  • Treats people fairly and respectfully regardless of role or differing perspectives.

 Performance Excellence

  • Builds high-performing teams and inspires excellence.
  • Holds self and others accountable for results.

 Learning Organization

  • Creates environments where people can learn, grow, and thrive.
  • Encourages innovation, evidence-informed practice, and continuous improvement.

 Courage to Innovate

  • Challenges the status quo to improve quality and sustainability.
  • Makes thoughtful decisions and leads change in complex environments.

 

Work Location:

  • Doctor's Residence / Heather Pavilion – Vancouver B.C.
  • This role supports a regional portfolio across Vancouver Coastal Health and requires a visible and engaged leadership presence. Regular onsite engagement is essential to build strong relationships, support collaboration across diverse stakeholder groups, and advance professional practice, education, and workforce development initiatives throughout the organization.

Our Values

At Vancouver Coastal Health, our vision of healthy lives in healthy communities is guided by our shared values:

We Care for Everyone
We approach our work with compassion, respect, equity, and inclusion.

We Are Always Learning
We embrace curiosity, innovation, research, and continuous improvement.

We Strive for Better Results
We seek opportunities to improve quality, safety, and outcomes.

We Work Together
We believe meaningful collaboration is essential to achieving lasting impact.


As per Ministry of Health policy, all health care workers working in publicly-funded health care facilities are required to report their past receipt of certain vaccines or history of certain infections. Collecting these records will allow for offering of any missing vaccines, and for appropriate actions to be taken in the event of any future exposure to a communicable disease or during outbreaks. For all new hires and appointments to Vancouver Coastal Health, you will be asked to provide this information as part of the onboarding process.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Harleen Dastur-Randhawa, Manager, Executive Talent Acquisition at executivecareers@vch.ca.

WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH?

VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research, and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and "going first" when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work.

  • Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health, and dental and municipal pension plan.
  • Grow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunities.
  • Wellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate families.
  • Award-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteers.
  • Access to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staff.

At Vancouver Coastal Health, our vision of healthy lives in healthy communities inspires us and our values and pillars guide us. We support equitable practices, diverse teams, and inclusive environments, which are integral to creating welcoming spaces where everyone can bring their whole selves to work and feel supported. We encourage applications from equity-deserving communities, including Indigenous Peoples and members of racialized groups, people with disabilities and people of all gender identities and expressions and sexual orientation.

Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canadas Top 100 Employers, BCs Top Employers, Canadas Best Diversity Employers and Canada's Top Employers for Young People in 2026.
Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting.
***Employees of VCH must apply online via the Internal Career Portal on CareerHub, you are currently viewing the External Career Portal. Refer to the https://my.vch.ca/working-here/job-postings site for instructions on how to view internal job postings and how to apply as an employee. Current VCH employees who apply to this posting using this external site will be considered as an external candidate. Seniority will not apply.***
Thank you for your interest in Vancouver Coastal Health.