Allied Health Careers with Island Health

Join our incredible team of Allied Health Professionals on Vancouver Island, BC.

Imagine Your Life’s Work Here.

At Island Health, allied health is where passion meets purpose. Whether you’re early in your career or an experienced professional, you’ll find a place where your knowledge, care and unique perspective make a real impact.

Join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team committed to delivering exceptional care across Vancouver Island’s diverse communities. From pharmacy and rehabilitation to social work and laboratory science, allied health professionals are vital to every step of the patient journey.

Island Health offers opportunities in urban centres and remote settings, with access to mentorship, continuing education, leadership pathways and a strong culture of collaboration. Enjoy competitive benefits, generous time off and the chance to shape the future of healthcare — every single day.

Ready to advance your allied health career? See what’s possible at Island Health.

Apply today and connect with a member of our recruitment team. Your journey starts here.

Join the Island Health team as a medical laboratory technologist or medical laboratory assistant on Vancouver Island, BC.

We have multiple opportunities available today, including full-time, part-time casual and temporary.

Enjoy an exceptional employer-paid benefits package. Port your seniority from other provincial health authorities.

Please reach out to our Indigenous Employee Experience Team for support with your application, if you identify as Indigenous.

Apply today and connect with a member of our recruitment team.

Rate of pay: $29.27 – $45.81 hourly

Laboratory professionals may be eligible for up to $5,000 Relocation Assistance

Join the Island Health team as an occupational therapist on Vancouver Island, BC.

We have multiple opportunities available today, including full-time, part-time, casual and temporary.

Enjoy an exceptional employer-paid benefits package. Port your seniority from other provincial health authorities.

Please reach out to our Indigenous Employee Experience Team for support with your application, if you identify as Indigenous.

Apply today and connect with a member of our recruitment team.

Rate of pay: $42.56 – $52.95 hourly

Occupational therapists may be eligible for up to $5,000 Relocation Assistance

Join the Island Health team as a pharmacist on Vancouver Island, BC.

We have multiple opportunities available today, including full-time, part-time casual and temporary.

Enjoy an exceptional employer-paid benefits package. Port your seniority from other provincial health authorities.

Please reach out to our Indigenous Employee Experience Team for support with your application, if you identify as Indigenous.

Apply today and connect with a member of our recruitment team.

Rate of pay: $51.37 – $64.19 hourly

Pharmacists may be eligible for up to $5,000 Relocation Assistance

Join the Island Health team as a pharmacy technician on Vancouver Island, BC.

We have multiple opportunities available today, including full-time, part-time casual and temporary.

Enjoy an exceptional employer-paid benefits package. Port your seniority from other provincial health authorities.

Please reach out to our Indigenous Employee Experience Team for support with your application, if you identify as Indigenous.

Apply today and connect with a member of our recruitment team.

Rate of pay: $34.18 hourly

Pharmacy technicians may be eligible for up to $5,000 Relocation Assistance

Join the Island Health team as a physiotherapist on Vancouver Island, BC.

We have multiple opportunities available today, including full-time, part-time, casual and temporary.

Enjoy an exceptional employer-paid benefits package. Port your seniority from other provincial health authorities.

Please reach out to our Indigenous Employee Experience Team for support with your application, if you identify as Indigenous.

Apply today and connect with a member of our recruitment team.

Rate of pay: $42.56 – $52.95 hourly

Physiotherapists may be eligible for up to $5,000 Relocation Assistance

Join the Island Health team as a social worker on Vancouver Island, BC.

We have multiple opportunities available today, including full-time, part-time, casual and temporary.

Enjoy an exceptional employer-paid benefits package. Port your seniority from other provincial health authorities.

Please reach out to our Indigenous Employee Experience Team for support with your application, if you identify as Indigenous.

Apply today and connect with a member of our recruitment team.

Rate of pay: $42.27 – $52.81 hourly

Social workers may be eligible for up to $5,000 Relocation Assistance

Before applying for positions at Island Health, it’s essential to create a VI Hire account and complete your profile.

Job Search Tips

  • Avoid acronyms when searching. Use full titles (e.g. search for Licensed Practical Nurse instead of LPN).
  • Use broad search criteria. Narrow searches may filter out relevant postings.
  • Search by job category, not just job title. Job titles may not always reflect the work you’re looking for (e.g. a role in Human Resources might be titled Records Associate).
  • Select multiple options in the “Location” or “Site Categories” fields by holding down Control (Ctrl) on a PC or Command (⌘) on a Mac.

Applying for Multiple Jobs?

  • Customize your resume and cover letter for each position.
  • Update and save your resume and cover letter in your profile before applying for a specific posting.
    • Note: Once you apply, your application captures a snapshot of your profile at that time. You won’t be able to change your resume or cover letter for that specific job afterward.

Resume & Attachments

The Resume Text field in your profile is required – copy and paste or type your resume into this field.

  • You’re encouraged to upload attachments (e.g. certificates, test results, general resumes) to support your application. These attachments are visible to all Hiring Managers and the Recruitment team, so keep them generic.
  • For job-specific resumes and cover letters, be sure to save them in your profile before applying.

Automatic Job Alerts

You can choose to set up Job Search Agent(s) to receive automatic alerts about jobs that you are interested in:

  • We encourage you to set up multiple job search agents with only 2 criteria per job search.  If you set up a Job Search Agent that doesn’t include the exact criteria for a posted job, you will not receive a Job Search Agent email for that job and might miss out on a posting.
  • We recommend that applicants use job search agents in conjunction with manual searches in VI Hire and not rely solely on the Job Search Agents. This will help ensure you do not miss out on a job posting as some of our postings may only be open/accepting applications for a short period of time (e.g. RN postings are only posted for 3 days with many other postings only being up for a week on average).

For Island Health Employees:

If you’re a current ISLH employee, you must log in to VI Hire using your Island Health email address (e.g. [email protected]) to access employee-only job postings.

Need Help?

If you’re stuck or need assistance, contact the HR Access Helpline for support with your application.

Not seeing an allied health position listed? View all opportunities here.

About Vancouver Island

At Island Health, we are empowered by our community. We deeply understand our value and significance to each community and our environment, and we approach our responsibilities with the utmost care. Among Island communities, there is a unique strength in the bonds that we share, connections as natural and beautiful as the environment we get to call home. To have that kind of social impact is a profoundly positive feeling that comes with life at Island Health.

Vancouver Island, located off the southwest coast of British Columbia, is a place where rugged wilderness meets vibrant coastal living. From snow-capped mountains to lush rainforests, and from charming towns to urban centres, the Island is home to a diverse range of lifestyles and landscapes. With Canada’s mildest climate, you’ll enjoy four beautiful seasons and the freedom to golf, hike, kayak – or even ski – all in the same day.

Arts, music, and cultural festivals thrive here year-round, and the pace of life encourages balance, connection, and adventure. Whether you’re looking for oceanfront calm, a walkable city vibe, or a close-knit community to raise a family, you’ll find it on Vancouver Island.

Why Island Health

Island Health provides health and care services to more than 930,000 people on Vancouver Island, the islands in the Salish Sea and the Johnstone Strait and mainland communities north of Powell River. With more than 31,000 healthcare professionals, including more than 3,000 doctors, nurse practitioners, midwives and dentists that make up our Medical Staff – as well as 1,500 volunteers and the dedicated support of 12 foundations and 19 active auxiliaries, Island Health delivers a broad range of health services, including public health services, primary health care, home and community care, mental health and substance use services, acute care in hospitals and much more across a huge and geographically diverse region.

Benefits and Perks

Island Health provides a comprehensive benefits package, including employer-paid health, dental, and insurance coverage, as well as participation in the Municipal Pension Plan. Our offerings also include generous vacation and leave policies, an Employee & Family Assistance Program, an employee discount program, flexible work arrangements, and more.

For those relocating to the region, we offer relocation assistance of up to $5,000 for eligible candidates.

To foster career development, Island Health supports staff through various scholarship opportunities and sponsored educational programs. Connect with a recruiter today to discover why joining Island Health is an excellent career choice.

Reconciliation

Island Health occupies the traditional territories of the Coast Salish, Kwakwaka’wakw, and Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations who have lived here since time immemorial and who continue to hold rights and titles on these lands. Island Health acknowledges and recognizes these homelands and the stewardship of Indigenous peoples of this land.

As an organization, we are committed to cultural safety and humility and we demonstrate this through our actions to address Indigenous-specific racism, systemic racism and the ongoing impacts of colonialism.

Please reach out to our Indigenous Employee Experience team for support with your application if you identify as Indigenous.

Tania Dick, Dzawada’enuxw First Nation, RN, BScN, MN-NP, Director, Strategic Partnerships & Engagement, Indigenous Health and Rural & Remote Communities

Recruitment Support

We are committed to creating a workplace that fosters diversity and inclusion by attracting, retaining and developing a talented and diverse workforce which broadly reflects the community and citizens we serve. As such, we encourage applications from individuals from all genders, backgrounds and underrepresented groups.

Our dedicated recruitment team is here to support you throughout your application journey. Whether you have questions about job opportunities, need help navigating the application process, or just want to learn more about what it’s like to work at Island Health, we’re here to help. Reach out to us – we’re happy to connect, answer your questions, and guide you toward a fulfilling nursing career with Island Health.

What our team is saying…

When you move to Northern Vancouver Island, expect to meet a lot of friendly people. You will get to know your colleagues really well and work with all members of the care team. My favourite part of living and working in the northern communities of Vancouver Island are the outdoor activities! I love camping and hiking - the access is so easy at our back door and there are so many different places to visit.

When you move to Northern Vancouver Island, expect to meet a lot of friendly people. You will get to know your colleagues really well and work with all members of the care team. My favourite part of living and working in the northern communities of Vancouver Island are the outdoor activities! I love camping and hiking - the access is so easy at our back door and there are so many different places to visit.

When you move to Northern Vancouver Island, expect to meet a lot of friendly people. You will get to know your colleagues really well and work with all members of the care team. My favourite part of living and working in the northern communities of Vancouver Island are the outdoor activities! I love camping and hiking - the access is so easy at our back door and there are so many different places to visit.

When you move to Northern Vancouver Island, expect to meet a lot of friendly people. You will get to know your colleagues really well and work with all members of the care team. My favourite part of living and working in the northern communities of Vancouver Island are the outdoor activities! I love camping and hiking - the access is so easy at our back door and there are so many different places to visit.

When you move to Northern Vancouver Island, expect to meet a lot of friendly people. You will get to know your colleagues really well and work with all members of the care team. My favourite part of living and working in the northern communities of Vancouver Island are the outdoor activities! I love camping and hiking - the access is so easy at our

Alison
Port Hardy
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I moved to North Vancouver Island following my love of the outdoors and my passion for sea kayaking. I enjoy being part of the morning acute care team rounds at Port McNeill Hospital where the team members get to practice professional autonomy and collaborate around which interventions are most indicative and beneficial towards patient discharge.

I moved to North Vancouver Island following my love of the outdoors and my passion for sea kayaking. I enjoy being part of the morning acute care team rounds at Port McNeill Hospital where the team members get to practice professional autonomy and collaborate around which interventions are most indicative and beneficial towards patient discharge.

I moved to North Vancouver Island following my love of the outdoors and my passion for sea kayaking. I enjoy being part of the morning acute care team rounds at Port McNeill Hospital where the team members get to practice professional autonomy and collaborate around which interventions are most indicative and beneficial towards patient discharge.

I moved to North Vancouver Island following my love of the outdoors and my passion for sea kayaking. I enjoy being part of the morning acute care team rounds at Port McNeill Hospital where the team members get to practice professional autonomy and collaborate around which interventions are most indicative and beneficial towards patient discharge.

I moved to North Vancouver Island following my love of the outdoors and my passion for sea kayaking. I enjoy being part of the morning acute care team rounds at Port McNeill Hospital where the team members get to practice professional autonomy and collaborate around which interventions are most indicative and beneficial towards patient discharge.

Judy Q., Occupational Therapist
Port McNeill Hospital
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I'm motivated to come to work because I enjoy staying busy and helping people. You meet all kinds of different people, which keeps things interesting. It can be challenging, but that’s part of what makes it so rewarding. It’s a great job!

I'm motivated to come to work because I enjoy staying busy and helping people. You meet all kinds of different people, which keeps things interesting. It can be challenging, but that’s part of what makes it so rewarding. It’s a great job!

I'm motivated to come to work because I enjoy staying busy and helping people. You meet all kinds of different people, which keeps things interesting. It can be challenging, but that’s part of what makes it so rewarding. It’s a great job!

I'm motivated to come to work because I enjoy staying busy and helping people. You meet all kinds of different people, which keeps things interesting. It can be challenging, but that’s part of what makes it so rewarding. It’s a great job!

I'm motivated to come to work because I enjoy staying busy and helping people. You meet all kinds of different people, which keeps things interesting. It can be challenging, but that’s part of what makes it so rewarding. It’s a great job!

Natasha, Medical Laboratory Assistant
Island Health
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Lab is a really important part of healthcare, we’re available 24/7 to support physicians, nurses, and other clinical staff in making critical decisions for patients. It’s a complex and dynamic environment, with constant technical challenges and a wide range of complex patient cases to work through.

Lab is a really important part of healthcare, we’re available 24/7 to support physicians, nurses, and other clinical staff in making critical decisions for patients. It’s a complex and dynamic environment, with constant technical challenges and a wide range of complex patient cases to work through.

Lab is a really important part of healthcare, we’re available 24/7 to support physicians, nurses, and other clinical staff in making critical decisions for patients. It’s a complex and dynamic environment, with constant technical challenges and a wide range of complex patient cases to work through.

Lab is a really important part of healthcare, we’re available 24/7 to support physicians, nurses, and other clinical staff in making critical decisions for patients. It’s a complex and dynamic environment, with constant technical challenges and a wide range of complex patient cases to work through.

Lab is a really important part of healthcare, we’re available 24/7 to support physicians, nurses, and other clinical staff in making critical decisions for patients. It’s a complex and dynamic environment, with constant technical challenges and a wide range of complex patient cases to work through.

David, Operations Director
Island Health
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It’s a great department to work in — you truly feel like part of a team. Everyone supports each other, and there’s a strong sense of collaboration. The lab plays a crucial role in patient care; there wouldn’t be a functioning hospital without it.

It’s a great department to work in — you truly feel like part of a team. Everyone supports each other, and there’s a strong sense of collaboration. The lab plays a crucial role in patient care; there wouldn’t be a functioning hospital without it.

It’s a great department to work in — you truly feel like part of a team. Everyone supports each other, and there’s a strong sense of collaboration. The lab plays a crucial role in patient care; there wouldn’t be a functioning hospital without it.

It’s a great department to work in — you truly feel like part of a team. Everyone supports each other, and there’s a strong sense of collaboration. The lab plays a crucial role in patient care; there wouldn’t be a functioning hospital without it.

It’s a great department to work in — you truly feel like part of a team. Everyone supports each other, and there’s a strong sense of collaboration. The lab plays a crucial role in patient care; there wouldn’t be a functioning hospital without it.

Shawn, Medical Laboratory Assistant
West Coast General Hospital
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