
About allied health professions
There are over 70 allied health professions consisting of technical, therapy, social/community, and clinical assisting occupations and regulated professions. Allied health professionals deliver, support, or inform direct patient care and have completed occupation-specific education or training.
In collaboration with B.C.’s publicly funded health employers, Health Match BC supports the recruitment of hospital pharmacists, diagnostic medical sonographers, medical laboratory technologists (MLTs), medical radiation technologists (MRTs), occupational therapists (OTs), and physiotherapists (PTs).

Featured allied health professions
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Medical laboratory technologists

Occupational therapists

Physiotherapists

Other supported allied health professions

Hospital pharmacists
Pharmacists practicing in British Columbia must be registered with the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia. With advanced training, including hospital residencies, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of patient care within one of Canada’s most integrated health-care systems
Interested in becoming a hospital pharmacist in B.C.?

Sonographers
To be eligible for employment in B.C., diagnostic medical sonographers must have graduated from a recognized/accredited program and have current certification or eligibility for membership with Sonography Canada. Join the many Canadian and internationally educated diagnostic medical sonographers who move to British Columbia every year.
Interested in becoming a sonographer in B.C.?

Medical radiation technologists
To work as a medical radiation technologist in B.C., you must meet the credentialing and competency standards recognized by the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists.
Interested in becoming a medical radiation technologist in B.C.?
B.C. news for allied health professionals
See a pharmacist for treatment now
Get your minor illnesses – like pink eye, rashes, sprains and UTIs – checked and treated, renew your prescriptions, and get free birth control at a pharmacy.
Training more midwives
Demand for midwives has increased rapidly in B.C. Increasing the number of midwife seats at UBC means more access to pregnancy care, especially in rural, remote & First Nations communities.
Providing home and community care for seniors
Many seniors want to live in their homes longer. That’s why we’re helping more seniors get home health-care support for daily activities like bathing and nutrition and access the community services they rely on, like grocery shopping, snow shoveling and rides to and from medical appointments.