Opportunity
Merx #CRNA-CPEFP
Development of CEO Performance Evaluation Framework and Program for College of Registered Nurses of Alberta
Posted
April 16, 2026
Respond By
April 30, 2026
Identifier
CRNA-CPEFP
NAICS
541611
The College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA) is seeking qualified vendors to develop a CEO Performance Evaluation Framework and Program. - Government Buyer: - College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA), a Canadian regulatory body - Requested Services: - Design and implementation of a modern, structured, and defensible CEO Performance Evaluation Framework and Program - Evaluation framework must address the CEO's statutory role as Registrar - Framework must align with CRNA's mandate, strategic priorities, risk profile, and public-interest responsibilities - Vendor Requirements: - Demonstrated experience in executive performance evaluation, especially within public interest, regulatory, or complex governance environments - Products/Part Numbers: - No products or part numbers are specified; this is a service-focused procurement - Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on defensibility, structure, and alignment with public interest - Service falls under Professional, Administrative, and Management Support Services (NIGP code N13) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - College of Registered Nurses of Alberta, Alberta, Canada
Description
The College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA) is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to develop a modern, structured, and defensible CEO Performance Evaluation Framework and Program. This initiative aims to enhance the Council's ability to assess the CEO's performance in alignment with the organization's mandate, strategic priorities, risk profile, and public-interest responsibilities. The CEO role also includes the statutory role of Registrar, which is considered in defining performance expectations and evaluation criteria. Vendors should have experience designing executive performance evaluation frameworks in public interest, regulatory, or similarly complex governance environments.