Careers
Grow your career where community comes first.
Our Culture
At ANHBC, we believe in collaboration, belonging, and building communities together. We show up authentically, care for one another, and honour our connection to people and place. Guided by our values of Co-Liberation, Interconnection, Unlearning, Stewardship, and Integrity, we create a workplace where everyone can grow, contribute, and feel they truly belong.
What makes working at ANHBC different?
ANHBC is an equal opportunity employer, and pay equity across genders, identities, abilities and backgrounds is a priority for us – view our 2024/25 Pay Equity Report here.
Current Opportunities
ANHBC (Across the Organization):
- Chief Executive Officer (Open until filled)
ANHBC Central Services Office:
- No Active Openings
Alex Neighbourhood House:
- Child and Youth Recreation Leader (Open until filled)
- Early Childhood Educator (November 7, 2025)
- School Age Educator (November 7, 2025)
Arbutus Neighbourhood House:
- No Active Openings
Cedar Cottage Neighbourhood House:
- School Age Worker (Open until filled)
- Seniors and Family Worker (December 6, 2025)
Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House:
- School Age Care Team Lead (February 2, 2026)
Gordon Neighbourhood House:
- Part Time Cook (Open until filled)
Kitsilano Neighbourhood House:
- Group Leader at Hudson Childcare (Open until filled)
- On-Call Childcare Worker at Hudson Childcare (Open until filled)
Marpole Neighbourhood House:
- No Active Openings
Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House:
- Early Childhood Educator [Casual On-Call ECE and ECEA] (Open until filled)
Sasamat Outdoor Centre:
- To apply for positions at Sasamat Outdoor Centre, click here.
South Vancouver Neighbourhood House:
- No Active Openings
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!
Voices of ANHBC Employees
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Kiko’s journey from youth participant to Youth Engagement Facilitator at Alex House
From feeling isolated as a queer Asian teen in White Rock to now leading LGBTQ2S+ programs and helping shape ANHBC’s strategic direction, Kiko’s journey illustrates the heart of neighbourhood house work: creating safe, inclusive spaces where young people are seen, supported, and empowered. Their story is one of remarkable growth—moving from a youth participant seeking connection and belonging to a confident youth facilitator guiding others on the same journey.
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Natasha’s journey to find her purpose at Frog Hollow
For Natasha, working at a neighbourhood house has been truly transformative. From the moment she stepped into her role at Frog Hollow, she felt supported, inspired, and part of a community that genuinely cares. The community-minded nature of the Neighbourhood House has allowed her to reconnect with her Ojibwe ancestry, grow in confidence, and share her knowledge with the youth in the programs. Every day, she sees the impact of the work, and it fills her with pride to be part of an organization that uplifts people, fosters connection, and makes a real difference in the community.


