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At ANHBC we strive to build healthy, engaged neighbourhoods by connecting people and empowering them to create the change they want to see in their communities. We are a grassroots organization with a goal of community capacity building.  Our wide array of programming is defined by, and exists solely for the benefit of the community. Our staff engage in ongoing dialogues with neighbourhoods and between neighbours with the central focus being to strengthen community ties and provide needed services and resources in order to enrich the community. We are committed to Truth and Reconciliation, decolonization and anti-racism, and together with community, we build strong and supportive relationships at welcoming and inclusive sites throughout Metro Vancouver. Learn here to learn more about ANHBC’s Values. Our vision is to create vibrant communities empowered to play an active role in society, supported by their neighbours and community organizations to help residents lead healthy, full lives. If you share this vision, then we want to hear from you!

Through ANHBC, you will find connection and inspiration from more than 500 co-workers and even more volunteers who are all dedicated to building stronger neighbourhoods.  

Check out our current job vacancies below!

Current Job Vacancies

ANHBC Central Services Office:

No Current Vacancies

Alexandra Neighbourhood House:

Cedar Cottage Neighbourhood House:

Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House:

Gordon Neighbourhood House

Kitsilano Neighbourhood House:

Marpole Neighbourhood House:

No Current Vacancies

Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House:

Sasamat Outdoor Centre*:

*To apply for positions at Sasamat Outdoor Centre, click here.

South Vancouver Neighbourhood House:

If you don’t see a current job vacancy in your area of expertise, consider joining our team as a volunteer, or simply drop by your nearest neighbourhood house and get to know us – and your neighbours!

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