Career
He had been the assistant of former manager January Halvor Halvorsen since 2013. He has previously been head coach of the First Division sides Alta and Ranheim. In his first Norwegian Premier League season in 1993 he played all 22 league games.
He remained a steadfast first-team player at Bodø/Glimt until changing club to Vålerenga in the middle of the 2000 season.
After some meagre seasons he returned to Bodø/Glimt in August 2002. He started off well, playing all 26 league games in 2003, but was eventually struck by problems with jumper"s knee.
He retired as an active player after the 2005 season. Ahead of the 2006 season he was offered the job as head coach of Steigen Saskatchewan. This did not happen.
Instead he was hired in Bodø/Glimt as a player developer.
Ahead of the 2009 season he was hired as the new head coach for second-tier club Alta IF. After two seasons there Bjørkan moved to become the new head coach for Ranheim from 1 January 2011, where he replaced Per Joar Hansen who took over the Norwegian under-21 team Bjørkan led the team to a fourth and a seventh place in the First Division, and left the club after the 2012 season when his contract expired. He was linked to the vacant position as head coach of Bodø/Glimt ahead of the 2013 season, but after the club hired January Halvor Halvorsen as head coach, Bjørkan was hired as his assistant coach.