Northern Health
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Manager, Patient Care Services
Wrinch Memorial Hospital – Hazelton, BC
Lead with purpose. Make a lasting impact. Northern Health is seeking an inspiring and culturally responsive leader to join our team as Manager, Patient Care Services at Wrinch Memorial Hospital. This is a rare opportunity to provide strategic and operational leadership in a close‑knit, community‑focused hospital serving a largely Indigenous population in northwestern British Columbia.
About the Role
Reporting within Clinical Operations, the Manager, Patient Care Services plays a pivotal leadership role in ensuring excellence in patient‑centred care across assigned clinical areas. In alignment with Northern Health’s vision, values, and strategic priorities, you will lead teams, steward resources, manage risk, and champion quality improvement to support safe, effective, and culturally respectful care.
You will apply sound management theory and practice to operations, staffing, performance monitoring, data analysis, and outcome measurement—while supporting physicians, staff, and partners to achieve shared goals.
A Unique Leadership Opportunity
Wrinch Memorial Hospital is a Level 3 community hospital offering:
Acute Care
Long‑Term Care
Emergency Department
Day Surgery
Co‑located Primary Care and Community Services
Located on the unceded territory of the Gitxsan people, the hospital serves a broad geographic region in the Upper Skeena. Hazelton sits at the confluence of the Skeena (Xsan) and Bulkley (Wedzenkwah) Rivers, beneath the dramatic Stekyawden Mountain—offering an unmatched connection to land, culture, and community.
Key Accountabilities
Lead and support high‑performing interdisciplinary teams
Ensure excellence in patient‑centred, culturally safe care
Oversee operations, utilization, quality improvement, and risk management
Manage approved physical, financial, and human resources effectively
Support strategic initiatives and system transformation
Build strong partnerships with Indigenous communities, physicians, staff, and health partners.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a health‑related field
Minimum five (5) years recent clinical experience, including two (2) years in a leadership role
Or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
Current registration with a relevant professional college or association (preferred)
Skills & Leadership Competencies
Cultural Agility & Self‑Awareness – creates safe, inclusive environments
Empathy & Team Engagement – builds trust, listens deeply, develops others
Results‑Focused Leadership – implements decisions through respectful processes
Coalition Building – fosters partnerships across complex systems
System Transformation – champions meaningful change that improves outcomes for Indigenous peoples
Strong program planning, change management, negotiation, and communication skills
Commitment to continuous learning and professional growth
Total Rewards
Salary range: approximately $132,169 – $163,073 , based on qualifications and experience
Comprehensive benefits package (extended health, dental, municipal pension)
Four weeks of vacation after one year
Financial support for eligible relocation expenses
Employer‑paid leadership development and training
Employee referral incentives
Short commutes and unparalleled access to outdoor adventure
Why Northern Health
Northern Health delivers hospital and community‑based health services across nearly 600,000 km² of northern BC, supporting over 300,000 residents in partnership with 55 First Nations communities. With more than 12,000 staff and physicians, we are deeply committed to high‑quality, person‑centred care rooted in collaboration, respect, and innovation.
If you are a values‑driven leader ready to make a meaningful difference in a community where your work truly matters, we invite you to apply .


