Join our Board of Directors to elevate your career and make a difference

British Columbia

We’re searching for fresh perspectives and lived experience! Discover the incredible potential for professional growth and positive impact by joining our Board of Directors. Learn more today.

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The Alzheimer Society of B.C.’s mission is to mobilize a broad community of care and support research into the disease to ensure people affected by dementia are not alone. As we embark on an ambitious new multi-year strategic plan, we are seeking passionate individuals to join our Board of Directors and help shape the future of dementia care in British Columbia.

Joining the Alzheimer Society of B.C.'s volunteer Board is an exceptional opportunity for professional growth and development. By becoming a board member, you will gain valuable experience in governance, strategic planning and decision-making processes. The skills and insights you acquire through this role can have a profound impact on your career trajectory, opening doors to new opportunities and enhancing your professional network.

But the benefits of joining our Board extend far beyond personal growth. As a board member, you will actively contribute to the Society's mission of supporting individuals and families on the dementia journey. Your expertise and perspectives will shape our initiatives, programs and services, ensuring that we continue to provide the highest quality care and support to people affected by dementia.

The voices and needs of people with lived experience are at the heart of our organization. By joining our Board, you will have the opportunity to advocate for people living with dementia and their caregivers, making a real difference in their lives. Moreover, you will work alongside a dedicated team of professionals, volunteers and community partners who are committed to creating a more dementia-inclusive society.

Who are the Board of Directors?

Our dynamic governance board comprises 10 dedicated members, collaborating with a team of 100 passionate staff and managing a budget of approximately $13.5 million. At the Alzheimer Society of B.C., we work closely with the provincial government, Alzheimer Societies across Canada, esteemed researchers and diverse communities of practice. Our comprehensive approach encompasses a wide range of activities, including providing impactful programs and services, leading advocacy efforts, conducting awareness-raising campaigns and supporting groundbreaking research.

At the core of our organization, we prioritize the voices and needs of people with lived experience. Their invaluable insights guide our decision-making processes and inspire us to adapt and innovate. Reflecting on the lessons learned during the past few years of the pandemic, we have embraced technology to expand our reach and ensure accessible services while recognizing the immense value of in-person interactions. Continually striving to serve British Columbians on the dementia journey, we aim to position our organization as a beacon of support and understanding.

Joining our Board of Directors empowers you to become an essential asset to the Alzheimer Society of B.C. Your contribution will directly shape the strategic direction of our initiatives, enabling us to deliver unparalleled assistance and care to people affected by dementia. Together, we can make a meaningful impact on individuals and families, fostering a compassionate and inclusive community.

Who are we looking for?

With several board members’ terms ending over the next six to 18 months, we hope to recruit up to five new board members. We are seeking individuals with diverse backgrounds and skill sets to join our Board of Directors. If you have experience in financial management, marketing, communications, branding, governance, health care, or if you have lived experience of dementia as a person living with the condition or a caregiver, we invite you to apply. We particularly encourage applications from people residing in all health regions of the province, including the North and Interior, as well as Indigenous people, BIPOC and racialized people, people of minority sexual orientation or gender identity and people with the skills and knowledge to engage effectively with diverse communities.

To gain a deeper understanding of our organization and the role of the Board of Directors, we invite you to review our current strategic plan and our most recent annual report. These resources will offer insights into our ongoing initiatives and achievements.

If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of those affected by dementia and want to contribute to a vibrant and dynamic organization, we encourage you to submit your resume and cover letter to our Board Chair, Amy McCallion, at chair@alzheimerbc.org. Applications will be accepted until June 30, with interviews being conducted in the early summer so the new directors are ready to join in September 2023. By joining our Board, you will be part of a dedicated team that is transforming the landscape of dementia care in British Columbia, bringing hope and support to individuals and families on the dementia journey.