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Finance Manager


Company : Trimark People Solutions


Location : Chilliwack, British Columbia


Created : 2025-10-17


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Overview Skwah First Nation is seeking an experienced Finance Manager to work on-site at the Skwah First Nation Band Office in Chilliwack, BC. Under the direction of the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), the Finance Manager will manage the Finance Department of SFN. The primary goal is to ensure the financial integrity of SFN through the development, reporting, and management of financial records, while ensuring compliance with Band and Financial policies and procedures, and maintaining cost-effectiveness and relevance to SFNs financial management needs as it grows and evolves. Duties and Responsibilities Financial Controls & Systems: Develop and maintain financial controls to safeguard SFN's financial assets. Oversee all accounting functions, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, general ledger, banking, and budgeting. Compliance & Reporting: Ensure compliance with SFNs financial policies, procedures, and external agreements (e.g., ISC, CMHC, Health Canada). Provide accurate and timely financial reporting to CAO, Chief and Council, and funding agencies. Prepare monthly financial statements, annual reports, and year-end financial statements. Budget & Financial Planning: Assist the CAO in the preparation of SFNs long-term financial strategy, including operating and capital budgets, and five-year plans. Ensure the accuracy of budget amendments and maintain a comprehensive management information system. Audit & Risk Management: Oversee financial audits, prepare supporting documents, and liaise with auditors. Provide strategic advice on managing financial risks and ensure the accuracy of SFN's financial records. Staff Supervision & Development: Supervise, mentor, and evaluate finance staff, ensuring appropriate training and resources. Oversee staff performance and ensure alignment with departmental goals. Assist in the recruitment and onboarding of new finance staff. Taxation & Contract Management: Oversee the Bands property taxation system, contracts, and ensure tax billing, notices, and reports are completed. Cash Flow & Reconciliations: Monitor daily cash flows, complete bank reconciliations, and ensure inter-departmental charges are accurate. Ensure the timely payment of invoices and proper cash handling procedures. Financial Analysis & Improvement: Analyze financial and statistical data, identify areas for improvement, and recommend changes to financial policies and systems. Strategic Leadership & Collaboration: Participate in strategic planning, budgeting, and cross-departmental meetings. Provide financial guidance for departmental budgets and collaborate with other departments to improve financial service delivery. Other Duties: Perform other duties as assigned by the CAO or Chief and Council, ensuring SFNs financial operations run efficiently and effectively. Required Qualifications A recognized Canadian Accounting Designation (CPA) and post-secondary education in the areas of business or public administration and/or a minimum of three years directly related experience in a financial/accounting management position. Demonstrated and thorough knowledge of standard accounting principles. Minimum of three (3) years experience in a mid-level or senior accounting finance role. Two (2) to three (3) years experience managing/supervising an accounting/finance team. At least three (3) years experience in a First Nations or Not-For-Profit environment is preferred. Experience establishing effective financial reporting systems quickly. Detailed knowledge of accounts payable and receivable, payroll, bank reconciliation, budget, and general ledger processing. Excellent competency in the preparation of financial statements and analysis. Possesses strong leadership, management, and strategic planning skills. Excellent time management, organizational, planning, and analytical skills. Possesses strong ethical standards, work ethic, and highly motivated. Ability to work in a team-geared, cultural, and politically sensitive environment. Can balance competing priorities, multitask, and work under pressure. Can be flexible and work in an environment that applies cross-training within other departments. Advanced computer skills including: Xyntax and other accounting software, Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, Internet, and Email). Advanced spreadsheet skills, including sorting, subtotaling, macros, importing, and exporting. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Proven ability to communicate effectively on accounting and budget matters to ensure compliance with accepted policies and practices. Ability to maintain confidentiality and abide by SFNs Policies and Procedures. Knowledge, respect, and understanding of St:l culture, traditions, and language is considered an asset. Experience working with First Nations communities is considered an asset. Valid BC Drivers License, Class 5. Satisfactory Criminal Record Check, must be bondable. About Us Skwah First Nation has over 700 band members. The main reservation is in the Sto:lo Territory, near the historic Chilliwack Landing. Our original land in Chilliwack was the area where Five Corners now sits. Skwah First Nation also encompasses other lands: Skwali just north of the Hope Slough, Skwahla at the base of Little Mountain, and Schelowat in Rosedale. Skwah FN also shares the administration of the Grass Indian Reserve #5, PekwXe:yles, and Skumalasph IR#16. Chilliwack Landing Preschool has been teaching children from the community and surrounding areas for over 30 years, fostering the values of self-worth & self-preservation through the cultural connection within our childrens family traditions, elder teachings and community involvement. Our curriculum ensures our young children reach their full potential through outstanding care and educational programming. We are an accredited school open to the community of Chilliwack and Sardis. A great source of pride for Skwah First Nation is the River Spirit Canoe Club. Started and run by the Williams family, members compete and win regularly. Throughout BC and the northwestern states, the Skwah First Nation works closely with School District #33, where students are introduced to traditional First Nations cultural teachings and experiences. Compensation The position offers a competitive compensation package with tax exemption for eligible candidates, with an annual salary of $72,000 - $83,000. Working Hours And Schedule Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Ability to commute/relocate 615 Wellington, Chilliwack, BC V2P 2G2 Be able to reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) To apply The Skwah First Nation is an inclusive and equitable organization and encourages applications from qualified applicants, including persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities. The position is open to all qualified applicants, although preference will be given to candidates of Indigenous ancestry (Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code). #J-18808-Ljbffr