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Activity and Social Engagement volunteers typically assist in long-term care and assisted living homes. Volunteers join in on fun group activities and outings, chat with residents, and offer friendly one-to-one visits.
Activity volunteers assist in group activities and events.
Social Engagement volunteers focus on casual conversations and building connections with residents.

Acute Care Support volunteers are a comforting presence throughout the Fort Nelson and Dawson Creek & District Hospitals, offering warmth, kindness, and companionship to residents in Long-Term Care or the Inpatient Unit, or patients waiting for long hours in the Emergency Room.
Your presence can ease anxiety, lift spirits, and bring comfort when it’s needed most.
Available only in Dawson Creek and Fort Nelson. Emergency Room duties are only at the Fort Nelson location.

Entertainers and Performers offer live music, singing, dancing or other activities that bring joy and delight to clients.
Do you sing, play and instrument, or perform? We would be thrilled to host your performance at one of our care facilities! Come volunteer to share your talents with residents, their families, and friends.
Visit once in a while to bring a burst of sunshine, or come regularly and give residents a special treat to look forward to.
We are actively recruiting for this role across many locations - especially at Mountainview Lodge in Kitimat.

Gardening Support volunteers help residents connect with nature, nurture wellness, and enjoy meaningful moments through hands-on gardening activities. From planting seeds to harvesting fresh produce, volunteers contribute to a vibrant and therapeutic environment that boosts nutrition, sparks joy, and enriches lives.
Volunteers should have:
Previous gardening experience is preferred.
Available only in Prince George at
Gateway Lodge
Parkside Care

Growth Monitor volunteers brighten clinic visits - one child, one family at a time!
Welcome families with newborns to the Medical Clinic and support them through their visit. Assist them to check in, move throughout the Clinic, and measure their babies according to guidelines; hand out pamphlets and resources.
Available only in Fort St. John.

Hairstylist volunteers improve the physical and emotional wellbeing of residents in long term care by providing a much appreciated and practical service.
This is a rewarding position as it provides a practical and much needed service which is a highlight for clients.
Must be trained/certified as a hairstylist/barber (must provide a copy of Journeyperson certification or historical certificate – expired certificates are acceptable).
Available only in Prince Rupert.

Hemodialysis Unit Support volunteers enhance the quality of experience for clients by providing support and non-clinical assistance to clients of the hemodialysis unit.
Volunteers should have:
Available only at the University Hospital of Northern BC in Prince George. This program currently has a waitlist.

Meals on Wheels Delivery volunteers deliver nutritious meals prepared by NH facilities to the clients' homes. This supports the health and independence of vulnerable adults and seniors in our communities.
Volunteer Drivers for this program must have their own vehicle.
Available only in Terrace.

Mealtime Assistance volunteers bring warmth and connection to every meal—your presence nourishes more than just the body. Step in and make mealtimes moments of joy and dignity.
Volunteers help with opening containers, distributing clothing protectors, chatting, and cuing the resident during the meal.
Available in
Prince George, at Gateway Lodge Assisted Living and Laurier Manor
Fort St. John, at Peace Villa (at Peace Villa, these duties are part of the Social Engagement role).

Menu Selection Support volunteers provide friendly assistance to ensure clients can download and navigate the hospital CBORD patient menu app and make meal selections that meet clients' specific dietary needs and preferences. Training on the patient menu selection app is provided.
Experience using a wide variety of technology is preferred.
Only available at the University Hospital of Northern BC in Prince George.

Newborn Cuddler volunteers provide support to the hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). This position aligns with the provincial Eat, Sleep, Console program.
Volunteers should have:
There is a waitlist for this popular program. We encourage all applicants to consider volunteering within another service area while they wait, as we first reach out to existing, active volunteers on the Newborn Cuddler waitlist.
Only available at University Hospital of Northern BC in Prince George. This program currently has a waitlist.

Therapy Dog Team volunteers bring smiles, comfort, and connection to clients all across Northern Health. These specially trained and screened therapy dog teams help brighten lives by reducing stress and anxiety, sparking joyful memories, and supporting emotional and physical well-being.
Requirements:
We are recruiting certified therapy dog teams in all locations.

Wayfinding and Information Desk volunteers welcome the public and help guide clients and visitors by providing directions and helping them find their appointment locations.
Volunteers should have:
Available at
Ksyen Regional Hospital in Terrace
University Hospital of Northern BC in Prince George

Companies, community organizations, schools, and teams support our facilities and programs by contributing to our mission of providing exceptional health services for Northerners.
Please contact us if your group would like to contribute to a special event such as a day of garden clean-up, Christmas decorating, or hosting a fan-con event!

Health care auxiliaries play a key role in supporting the needs of our hospitals, health care centres, and health services in communities all across Northern Health. Each auxiliary is made up of a board of community leaders and countless volunteers.
Visit the Northern Health Hospital Auxiliary page to find out more about the auxiliary in your community and how to apply.
Available in:
Burns Lake
Dawson Creek
Fort St. James
Fort St. John
Hazelton
Kitimat
Mackenzie
McBride
Prince George
Quesnel
Smithers
Terrace
Vanderhoof
