Victoria

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Who we are

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​BC Cancer - Victoria delivers a comprehensive cancer control program in partnership with Island Health.

Island Health operates four community oncology network sites in Duncan, Comox, Campbell River and Nanaimo, helping patients access care closer to home.

BC Cancer – Victoria is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Lək̓ʷəŋən Peoples, known today as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations.

BC Cancer - Victoria is the second-largest regional centre in British Columbia.‎

 

BC Cancer - Victoria is a leader in digital health and immunotherapy, using technology to improve patient care and outcomes.

BC Cancer's Deeley Research Centre (DRC) carries out bench-to-bedside research that directly benefits patients on Vancouver Island and across British Columbia. The centre is also the province's central hub for leading-edge immunotherapy research.

 

BC Cancer - Victoria is home to one of BC Cancer's four PET/CT scanners, supporting advanced imaging and diagnosis.

 

What we bring

When you work with BC Cancer - Victoria, you gain access to leading-edge technology and innovative research in specialized cancer treatments and services including:

BC Cancer - Victoria is leading the way in precision radiation therapy , delivering higher doses of radiation over a shorter treatment period.

BC Cancer - Victoria leads provincial programs that use SPACE OAR Hydrogel in prostate external beam radiotherapy to improve patient outcomes.


The Tumour Tissue Repository (TTR) at the Deeley Research Centre is an international leader in cancer research biobanking, supporting groundbreaking discoveries.


The Conconi Family Immunotherapy Lab (CFIL) is an advanced cell manufacturing facility. It produces natural and genetically engineered T-cell therapies for clinical trials across BC and other sites in Canada.‎

 

BC Cancer - Victoria pioneered virtual health and remote patient monitoring in partnership with the PHSA Office of Virtual Health, expanding care beyond traditional clinic settings.

 

Featured career paths

Staff perspective

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"Be ready to work in a dynamic, team-based, rewarding profession where you will have the opportunity to work in many different areas, with different interdisciplinary teams, which will keep your work life both interesting and challenging!" – Manpreet Sohi, CT planning resource therapist/radiation therapist, BC Cancer ​– Victoria

Work and live here

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Victoria is the capital city of British Columbia. It sits at the southern tip of Vancouver Island and has the mildest year-round climate in the province.

Victoria offers easy access to:

  • Water sports and boating
  • Whale watching
  • Sandy beaches and coastal trails
  • Local wineries
  • Award-winning golf courses

Downtown Victoria blends historic buildings, local shops, restaurants and entertainment venues, creating a vibrant and walkable city centre.

The city os home to two post-secondary institutions: the University of Victoria and Royal Roads University

Victoria offers convenient travel options. You can reach the United States by ferry or through Victoria International Airport. Vancouver is also easy to access for a weekend trip by BC Ferries, float plane, or a short flight.

Location information

BC Cancer – Victoria
2410 Lee Avenue
Victoria, BC
V8R 6V5

(See map.)

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