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support and education

"To deliver on our promise to support and educate, advocate, raise awareness and funds for research, we need even more passionate people with the desire to make a difference."

Nicole Bertrand, Volunteer President
Alzheimer Society of B.C. (2006 – 2008)

Volunteers
The Alzheimer Society of B.C. depends on dedicated volunteers around the province to help deliver support and education programs, raise public awareness, lead support groups, advocate and raise funds through special events.

For information about specific opportunities in your local community, please contact the Alzheimer Resource Centre nearest you.


Volunteer Application Form
  To apply for all volunteer opportunities except the Dementia Helpline, please download this application form. If you are interested in volunteering with the Dementia Helpline, please go to the Dementia Helpline Volunteer posting to download the applicable form.
 
  

Careers
Our committed employees provide support, education, information and referral services for individuals living with dementia and for their caregivers, families and friends.

We also have a range of positions that assist programs through fundraising and administration.

If you are looking for a career that has meaning and strengthens your community, consider a career opportunity with the Alzheimer Society of B.C.


Receptionist - Provincial Office (permanent full time)
  The Receptionist in our Provincial Office acts as a first point of contact for our visitors, donors, volunteers, stakeholders and the general public. As well, the Receptionist assists with a variety of essential office administration processes. The successful candidate will be proactive and will have excellent customer service skills, an understanding of non-profits and at least one year of office experience.
 
  

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