
National Manager, Finance
- Canada
- 78.000 $ par an
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Lead financial projects, identifying gaps and opportunities in systems and processes; recommend improvements to policies, procedures, system functionality, and other financial controls.
- Manage month-end and year-end cycles, including financial statements, statutory reporting, and financial reporting for the annual report.
- Liaise with external auditors to produce annual audited statements.
- Manage daily accounting operations such as cash management, banking, investments, accounts payable/receivable, reconciliations, and general ledger.
- Manage the production of annual organizational budgeting and quarterly forecasts, working with budget owners, monitoring variances, and recommending corrective actions.
- Ensure implementation of financial administration and control policies, standards, procedures, practices, and systems consistent with Board and CEO-approved directives, applicable legislation, and GAAP to ensure compliance, especially regarding CRA regulations.
- Approve financial transactions in the CRM system, ensuring adherence to CRA and internal tax receipting and accounting policies, including the creation and issuance of tax receipts.
- Oversee grant processing and tracking of grant programs.
- Lead and coach a high-performing finance team, providing supervision, performance management, and career development support.
- Assess team priorities and resources to balance immediate needs with long-term strategic planning.
- Minimum of 5 years of previous accounting and finance experience and relevant university degree, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Current Accounting designation required
- Experience working in a registered charity is preferred, with an excellent understanding of GAAP, income tax rules and CRA compliance pertaining to non-profit organizations
- Excellent people management skills with the ability to coach, develop and mentor staff
- Expertise in budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning
- Experience with financial systems and donor management systems; experience with Workday Adaptive Planning an asset
- Proficiency in Office365, including advanced Excel; experience with Power BI is an asset
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; ability to communicate operational issues impacting financial performance of the organization
- Strong negotiation, analytical and problem solving skills
- Ability to handle multiple priorities and meet tight deadlines
- Ability to exercise discretion
- Bilingual in English and French is considered an asset.
- Remote-first: Our employees love the convenience and flexibility of working remotely, so all positions are work from home (within Canada).
- Health and Wellness Benefits: Benefits to support your physical and mental health – this includes Manulife group benefits, Maple virtual health care, Not Myself Today to support mentally healthy workplaces and generous paid sick time.
- Professional Development: We want employees to grow within their roles and have a career at Breakthrough T1D, so we practice Career Development Planning and have a budget for paid development opportunities for each employee.
- Other benefits include: Group RRSP Matching Program, winter holiday office closures, flex weeks in the summer and more!