
Category: Full-Time, Permanent
Team: Communications, People and Culture
Work Arrangement: Hybrid in Vancouver or Victoria Office, or remote in British Columbia
Territorial Acknowledgement
The offices of the College of Health and Care Professionals of British Columbia (CHCPBC) are located on the ancestral and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples â specifically, the xÊ·mÉΞkÊ·ÉyÌÉm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wĂș7mesh (Squamish) and sÉlilwÉtaÉŹ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations â the lÉkÌÊ·ÉĆÉn (Lekwungen) Peoples â represented today by the Songhees and xÊ·sepsÉm (Esquimalt) Nations â and the WSĂNEÄ (Saanich) Peoples â including the BOKáž°EÄEN (Pauquachin), SÈŸĂ,UTW̱ (Tsawout), W̱JOÈœEÈœP (Tsartlip), and W̱SĂḴEM (Tseycum) Nations.
The Creative Content Specialist plays a central role in shaping how CHCPBC communicates both internally and externally. This role is responsible for bringing our public protection mandate to life through compelling, creative, and strategically crafted content that engages the public, licensees, applicants, and our own staff. From leading our social media strategy to producing videos, podcasts, and public awareness campaigns, the Creative Content Specialist ensures that content is consistent, credible, and strikes the right balance between regulatory authority and genuine human connection. This position is responsible for making CHCPBC feel approachable, bringing instinctive audience awareness and genuine creativity to the important work of protecting the public.
It is essential for all College staff to contribute to a team approach with a public protection focus, delivering efficient services that align with and allow the College to meet its regulatory, strategic, and operational goals.
Reports to: Executive Director, People and Culture
Direct supervision: N/A
If you are interested in this position, please apply online by 11:59pm on June 19, 2026. This opportunity will remain posted until filled; however, priority consideration will be given to those who apply by the deadline.
The College deeply values and celebrates diversity, understanding that it is not just about representation, but about the active inclusion, empowerment, and support of individuals with a wide range of skills, backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences. We acknowledge that diversity is essential to our success and resilience, and we strive to build an environment where every individual is recognized, respected, and provided with the space to thrive. We honour and actively support employees who identify with a broad spectrum of communities, including but not limited to, those who self-identify as First Nations, Metis, Inuit/Inuk, Black, racialized persons, 2SLGBTQIA+, gender diverse, disabled, and neurodivergent individuals.
Our commitment goes beyond representation - we aim to create a culture of belonging, where diverse perspectives are not only heard but celebrated, and where people feel safe, valued, and supported. We are dedicated to fostering an open, welcoming and inclusive work environment where all employees can bring their full, authentic selves to their work. We recognize that true diversity requires the active dismantling of systemic barriers and the continuous support of equity deserving groups.
As a College, we aspire to employ, support, and empower staff who reflect the rich diversity of the communities we serve across British Columbia, ensuring that our team is representative and responsive to the varied needs and lived experiences of those who rely on our services.
People and Culture
Vancouver, Canada
Victoria, Canada
British Columbia, Canada
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