
Pacific Northwest Indigenous Resource Library Coordinator
The Indigenous Resource Library Coordinator supports culturally safe, anti-racist, and reconciliation-informed primary care across the Pacific Northwest Primary Care Networks (PCN).
The Coast Mountain Primary Care Network is seeking health professionals to join primary care teams across the Coast Mountain area.
These roles may be available as:
Long-term positions, short-term positions, permanent positions.
Be part of a transformative, community-driven healthcare model that prioritizes culturally safe and inclusive care. Together, we’re shaping a healthier future for the Coast Mountain region.
Your work here has real impact, not just for the communities we serve but for your own growth and learning. We offer meaningful opportunities to support the health and well-being of the people across the Coast Mountain.
We believe in collaboration and working hand-in-hand with vibrant, culturally rich communities to deliver the highest standard of care.
Join a team where your contributions create lasting, positive change—for the people you serve and for yourself.
The Coast Mountain Primary Care Network (CM PCN) is a collaborative partnership between the Kitselas, Kitsumkalum, Nisga’a, and Tahltan First Nations Communities, the Pacific Northwest Division of Family Practice, Northern Health, and the First Nations Health Authority. The vision of Primary Care Networks is to transform primary care for patients and providers, to ensure every interested patient can access longitudinal integrated team-based care in their Patient Medical Home.
For more information, please email CMPCNCoordinator@pnwdivisionbc.ca

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