health care program administration officer
Title posted on CareerBeacon - Regulatory Program Coordinator
Posted on June 07, 2026 by Employer details Nova Scotia Scotia Regulator of Paramedicine
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Information About the RegulatorThe Nova Scotia Regulator of Paramedicine understands the value of diversity in our communities and our employees. We continuously strive to be a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage applications and self-identification from Indigenous and non-Indigenous persons, African Nova Scotians, racially visible persons, women seeking non-traditional positions, persons with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQ+ individuals.We thank all applicants for their interest in this position; however, we will contact only those selected for an interview.Applicants have the right to request accommodation during the recruitment process and are encouraged to do so in accordance with the Nova Scotia Human Rights Act.Position SummaryThis is a fixed-term position working an average of 5 days (37.5 hrs) per week. The hours of work offer some flexibility, with most tasks completed Monday through Friday between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. Compensation includes a salary ranging from $85,000 to $90,400, as well as medical, dental, and retirement savings contributions. It is expected that the position will extend from the end of June 2026 to September 30, 2027This role supports the regulatory compliance of paramedicine practitioners across the province. The successful candidate will possess clinical expertise, program coordination skills, and an understanding of the provincial healthcare system and self-regulation.Reporting directly to the Executive Director/Registrar, this role supports upholding professional standards and regulatory compliance. Key responsibilities include coordinating the continuing-competence program, practice review process and practice consultation, as well as supporting the regulatory functions associated with registration and licensing, and professional conduct.To support these functions, the Regulatory Program Coordinator works closely with other Regulator staff, Statutory and Board Appointed Committees, and other key interested parties. The Regulatory Program Coordinator is not responsible for the direct supervision of staff.The Regulatory Program Coordinator will operate in accordance with and comply with the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) and its General Regulations, the Paramedicine Regulations, the Canada Free Trade Agreement, the Patient Access to Care Act, the Nova Scotia Fair Registration Practice Act and the Nova Scotia Regulated Health Professions Network Act, as well as the Regulator's Bylaws and Policies.Duties and ResponsibilitiesCoordinate key regulatory functions associated with regulatory tool development, the continuing competence program, and the practice review program.Supporting key regulatory functions associated with registration, licensing, and professional conduct.Offer regulatory guidance on paramedicine practice, including contributing to the development of practice guidelines and addressing professional practice issues.Provide regulatory practice advice to registrants and affected interested parties, as required.Proficiently facilitate workshops and meetings to promote and support regulatory program initiatives.Design evaluation strategies for regulatory programs, compiling detailed reports on outcomes for the Executive Director/Registrar.Support the Regulator's statutory and board-appointed committees, as necessary.Review existing policies and recommend changes to the Executive Director/Registrar.Attend Committee meetings, as necessary.Ensure files are securely stored and that privacy and confidentiality are maintained.Maintain positive relationships with key interested parties (Registrants, Employers, EHSNS, NSDHW, NSDLAE, COPR, HSO/AC, CIHI, Unions, Associations, Educational Institutions, etc).Support good working relationships and collaborative arrangements with interested parties.Provide operational and strategic support to the Executive Director/Registrar, as required.Engage in education and research in relation to regulating the practice of paramedicine.Other related d- Location Bedford, NS
- Work location On site
- Salary$85,000 to $90,400YEAR annually
- Terms of employment Permanent employmentFull time
- Starts as soon as possible
- vacancies 1 vacancy
- Source CareerBeacon #2230014
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