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Finance Manager
First Nations Housing and Infrastructure Council
Work From Home - Vancouver & Lower Mainland
Closes in 11 days (Fri, 21 Mar)
Full time • $95,000 - $120,000
About Us
Formally established in the fall of 2017, the First Nations Housing and Infrastructure Council (FNHIC) is one of the first in the country to create a First Nations Housing and Infrastructure Organization. This is an important step in the path towards Indigenous self-determination and autonomy; FNHIC is tasked with delivering housing and infrastructure programs and services to First Nations in British Columbia. To learn more about FNHIC, please check out our website - https://www.fnhic.ca/
About the Role
The First Nations Housing and Infrastructure Council (FNHIC) is seeking a Finance Manager to provide high-level financial oversight and leadership in a remote capacity. As the Finance Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the Executive Director by leading financial planning, managing operational budgets, and ensuring compliance with financial regulations. Collaborating closely with the FNHIC office manager, senior leadership, and external partners, you will develop and oversee financial processes that drive efficiency, sustainability, and strong financial management. While this is a remote position, it would be ideal for the selected candidate to reside in the Lower Mainland of Vancouver to attend a few in-person meetings per month at the West Vancouver office. This opportunity is perfect for a financial professional passionate about strategic planning and financial stability, with experience in budgeting, financial reporting, and working with Indigenous communities.
Key Responsibilities
- Budgeting, Financial Planning & Reporting
- Lead the preparation, monitoring, and reporting of the annual budget, analyzing variances and providing actionable recommendations.
- Oversee the allocation of financial resources and ensure strong financial oversight.
- Support Directors and Managers in creating program-specific budgets and preparing financial reports for grant/funding applications.
- Prepare accurate financial reports, models, and forecasts to support strategic planning and growth.
- Accounting & Financial Operations
- Oversee accounting operations, including budget preparation, audits, tax filings, and year-end financial statements.
- Manage financial controls and implement policies and systems for efficiency and effectiveness.
- Maintain relationships with banks, auditors, payroll services, and insurance providers.
- Ensure compliance with financial regulations and risk management protocols.
- Financial Strategy & Leadership
- Build and maintain strong relationships with government bodies, Indigenous communities, and funders.
- Lead financial strategies that align with Indigenous community needs.
- Oversee accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll functions.
- Provide financial insights to stakeholders and contribute to an inclusive and respectful work environment.
What You Bring
Skills & Attributes
- Possess a deep understanding of and a strong commitment to the First Nations of BC, demonstrating respect, cultural awareness, and a passion for supporting their communities.
- Excellent communication skills, able to present complex financial information clearly.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- High level of integrity and confidentiality in financial operations.
- Adaptability and flexibility to respond to changing needs.
- Ability to work independently, take initiative, and stay self-motivated in a remote environment while also collaborating effectively as part of a team.
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or related field.
- 7+ years of progressive financial management experience, including 2+ years in a leadership role.
- Experience managing operational budgets, grants, and financial reports for Boards of Directors.
- Strong proficiency in QuickBooks Online, Excel, and MS Office Suite.
- Experience managing audits, tax filings, and financial operations, preferably in a nonprofit and/or Indigenous organization.
- CPA designation is an asset.
- Master’s degree in business, finance, or a related field is an asset.
- Experience working with Indigenous communities is preferred.
- Knowledge of non-profit accounting principles (ASNPO, fund accounting).
- Experience with Federal or Provincial Housing authorities or housing providers.
What We Offer
- An opportunity to work with a team of dedicated people who wish to build healthy and thriving communities for all First Nations.
- Remote work with a home office in BC.
- A healthy extended health benefits plan.
- Three weeks vacation, to start.
- Flexible schedule with 35-hr work week and generous paid time off.
- A salary range between $95 - $120,000.00 per annum.
How to Apply
Interested candidates are encouraged to send their current resume and cover letter expressing why they are pursuing this opportunity and how their qualifications and experience will support their success in this role.
While we recognize the value of diversity in the workplace and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, preference will be provided to Indigenous applicants in accordance with section 42 (1) of the BC Human Rights Code and section 16(1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act. Candidates of Indigenous background
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