COME AS YOU ARE.

We know each employee has something unique to offer towards our collective goals of advancing gender equity and supporting women, families, youth and job seekers across the region. If you’re looking for a meaningful career with a supportive, inclusive and dedicated organization driving positive change, we encourage you to apply and help shape a more equitable future. 

Why pursue a career with YWCA BC?
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YWCA BC is a registered charity committed to advancing gender equity through our programs, advocacy and revenue-generating social enterprises. Guided by the needs of the people we serve, we empower and strengthen communities in our province through housing, child care, employment services, mentorship and more. 

Our employees are passionate about what they do and are leaders in their fields. We employ more than 500 people and serve thousands of people each year.  

We are committed to inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility. We prioritize our employees’ health, safety and well-being, and offer many learning and growth opportunities.   

Together, we boldly advocate for transformational change and envision a just and equitable world for women, families and allies. 

Learn more about our vision and mission and our story. 

Work with Purpose

Working at the YWCA means working with a purpose.

YWCA BC harnesses its collective power of employees, program participants, donors, board members, volunteers, government and business partners to advocate for gender equity and deliver community services. We operate using a hub model, integrating housing, child care, training and employment, education pathways and mentorship, programs to heal and rebuild after violence, youth and family programs, legal supports, food programs and more.

Community is at the heart of what we do. 

IDEA

As an organization, YWCA BC is committed to inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility (IDEA). We value our diverse workplace and are dedicated to fostering a community of belonging. Increasing representation within our organization's workforce is a priority, and we have taken significant and meaningful steps towards achieving this goal. Women, Black, Indigenous, People of Colour, 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply for career opportunities.  

At the YWCA, three staff equity committees play a significant role in our efforts to embed IDEA principles throughout our organization and daily work. Employees are encouraged to join and participate in events held by the Gender Inclusion, Racial Equity, and the Truth and Reconciliation committees.  

As part of our commitment to these IDEA principles, the YWCA is actively looking inward and examining our own privilege, structures and systems in order to fight racism, colonialism and systems of oppression.  

We respectfully acknowledge that our main office and many of our programs are located on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations, and that our work across British Columbia spans the territories of more than 200 First Nations. We also acknowledge the First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples who live in our communities. 

Total Rewards

YWCA BC is committed to providing a fair and competitive total rewards package, including compensation, benefits, professional development and work environment.  

We offer our eligible employees the following benefits as part of their total compensation package:  

  • Extended medical and dental benefits   
  • A defined benefit pension plan (MPP) 
  • Flexible working arrangements for applicable positions  
  • Employee Family Assistance Program, a confidential and voluntary support service for employees and their eligible family members  
  • A workplace that prioritizes employee health, safety and well-being, including many learning and growth opportunities such as our staff mentorship program and three equity committees who help to support our goals towards achieving meaningful equity and inclusion. 
  • Free staff membership to our Health & Fitness Club 
  • Discounts at the Hotel Willo (operated by YWCA BC)
  • Priority in YWCA Child Care centres  
Pay Transparency Act

In May 2023, the Province of BC passed the Pay Transparency Act, legislation designed to support employers in taking an equitable and transparent approach to employee compensation and helping ensure there are no pay differences based on gender. Under this legislation, YWCA BC (formerly YWCA Metro Vancouver) is required to report annually on pay transparency in alignment with the Pay Transparency Act.

View our report: YWCA Metro Vancouver Pay Transparency Report (April 2024 - March 2025)

Current Opportunities

 

We value our diverse workplace and are dedicated to fostering a community of belonging. Increasing representation within our organization's workforce is a priority, and we have taken significant and meaningful steps towards achieving this goal. Women, Black, Indigenous, racialized and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.  

Job Developer

The Job Developer will support participants in the Aspire, Believe, and Tech Connect programs, working primarily with women and LGBTQIA+ newcomers and refugees. The role focuses on building strong relationships with employers and community partners to create meaningful work experience placements and sector‑specific exposure.
Status
Temporary until March 31, 2028 - Full Time, 35 hours per week 
Location

535 Hornby Vancouver, BC, and 720 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC

Posting Period
Open until filled

Case Manager

Under the general supervision of the Manager of Case management Services, the Case Manager is responsible for working closely with job seekers to conduct intakes, assess service suitability, develop and implement action plans, assit clients to access training funding and support clients meet their employment and career goals. 

 

Status
Temporary (until March 31st, 2027), Full-Time - 35 hours per week
Location

WorkBC North Vancouver, 980 W 1st, North Vancouver BC

Posting Period
Open until filled

Front Office Manager

At Hotel Willo, your work directly contributes to meaningful community impact. Join a passionate and supportive team in an inclusive workplace where purpose and hospitality come together
Status
Regular, Full-Time
Location

Hotel Willo - 733 Beatty Street, Vancouver, BC

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Facilitator/Resource Room Advisor, Temp Part-Time

Reporting to the Senior Operations Manager, the Facilitator/Resource Room Advisor will be working in a team with 3 other Facilitators, providing both one-to-one and workshop support to job seekers on their employment journey.  

 

Status
Temporary (until March 31st, 2027) Part Time - 21 hours per week
Location

North Vancouver WorkBC 106 980 West 1st Street, North Vancouver, V7P 3N4

Posting Period
Open until filled

Facilitator/Resource Room Advisor, Temp Full-Time

Reporting to the Senior Operations Manager, the Facilitator/Resource Room Advisor will be working in a team with 3 other Facilitators, providing both one-to-one and workshop support to job seekers on their employment journey. 
Status
Temporary (until March 31st, 2027) Full Time - 35 hours per week
Location

North Vancouver WorkBC 106 980 West 1st Street, North Vancouver, V7P 3N4

Posting Period
Open until filled

Sales Manager

Use your sales and marketing skills to help grow a purpose-driven social enterprise while amplifying the impact of YWCA BC’s programs and services. 
Status
Regular, Full Time - 35 hours per week
Location

On site – YWCA Health & Fitness Club (535 Hornby St, Vancouver) and occasional event sites

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Job Developer, Temporary Full-Time

Under the general supervision of the WorkBC Centre Senior Operations Manager, the Job Developer is responsible for working closely with job seekers to support them in securing employment and retaining employment and connecting them with employers. Working with job seekers and their established goals, the Job Developer will ensure that a targeted number of job seekers secure employment per month and will work toward marketing to a targeted number of new employers per month (as directed).

Status
Temporary, Full Time (35 hours) until return of incumbent.
Location

WorkBC North Vancouver, 106 980 West 1st Street

Posting Period
Open until filled

Learning Management System (LMS) Administrator – Admin Hub

Reporting to the Administrative Manager, the LMS Administrator plays a pivotal role in optimizing, enhancing, and expanding the Learning Management Systems (LMS) used within the department. This includes providing technical and administrative support, collaborating with cross-functional teams to implement new software, facilitating training sessions, and developing training content for staff.
Status
Regular, Full Time (35 hours/week)
Location

In-person at YWCA BC Program Centre: 535 Hornby Street, Vancouver, and YWCA Cause we Care House, 720 E Hastings, Vancouver - and other locations around Metro Vancouver as needed.

Posting Period
Open until filled

Maintenance Worker   

The role of the Maintenance Worker is to provide maintenance of the building structures, building systems, landscaping, fixtures, some furniture and to ensure the overall upkeep of our housing communities.
Status
Regular Full-Time
Location

Multiple sites around Metro Vancouver (Surrey, Langley, Coquitlam)

Posting Period
Open until filled

Summer Student Placement Specialist / Employment Counsellor, WorkBC Tri-Cities

The Summer Student Placement Specialist (SSPS) will be responsible for connecting youth between the ages of 15-30 to employers in their community. The SSPS will actively recruit youth through existing partners at the Tri-Cities WorkBC centres (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody), youth workers, local high schools, post-secondary institutions, Coquitlam School Board education centres, and local community agencies. 

Status
Term Full Time (35 hours per week), 8-week duration, Start Date: June 15, 2026 (tentative)
Location

WorkBC Tri-Cities (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody)

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Vice President, People, Culture & Equity - YWCA BC

Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Vice President, People, Culture & Equity holds enterprise-wide responsibility for human resources, organizational development, equity and inclusion, labour relations, occupational health and safety, volunteer services, and people-related systems. The role shapes and advances the organization’s culture, ensuring people strategies are integrated, future-focused, and aligned with YWCA BC’s mission and vision.
Status
Full-time
Location

535 Hornby Street (Hybrid)

Posting Period
Open until filled

Career Advisor, Higher Ground Program for Women in Trades

Under the supervision of the Program Manager, the Career Advisor will be responsible for providing support for self-identifying women in YWCA BC’s Higher Ground Program.
Status
Temporary until June 2027, Regular Full Time (35 hours per week)   
Location

 YWCA Cause We Care House, Vancouver, BC   

Posting Period
Open until filled

Early Childhood Educator

YWCA BC is currently looking for casual on-call Early Childhood Educators to work in childcare centres operated by YWCA BC in the Vancouver area. The Early Childhood Educators will be responsible for providing child care under supervision in addition to the responsibilities listed below.
Status
Casual
Location

The four Child Care Centres operated by YWCA BC in the Vancouver area.

Posting Period
Open until filled