Organization Humanitarian Solidarity for Development and Empowerment Canada Address 330 St Mary Avenue, suite 300, Winnipeg, MB R3C 3Z5 Organizational Description HSDE Canada (Humanitarian Solidarity for Development and Empowerment Canada) is a registered nonprofit charity organization recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency. We are dedicated to advancing education, promoting mental health, protecting the environment, and alleviating poverty. Guided by values of equity, dignity, professionalism, and transparency, we deliver highimpact, culturally relevant programs both locally and internationally. HSDE Canada empowers vulnerable populationsespecially women, youth, refugees, and displaced communitiesthrough capacitybuilding, advocacy, and direct support. By partnering with grassroots organizations and international NGOs, we ensure sustainable, communityled solutions. As a charitable entity, all funding is reinvested into our programs to build resilience, restore hope, and help people live with dignity and purpose. We are committed to creating lasting, transformative change. Volunteer Opportunity Key Responsibilities Maintain accurate financial records and bookkeeping in compliance with CRA requirements Manage yearend financial close, including reconciliations and accruals Prepare financial statements and reports for the Board and funders Monitor budgets, track restricted funds, and analyze variances Support grant and funder financial reporting and compliance Ensure strong internal controls, approvals, and financial policies Assist with CRA filings and audit or review preparation Support the Treasurer and leadership team with financial planning and reporting Education and Experience Bachelors degree in accounting, finance, or a related field; CPA or CPA candidate preferred, with knowledge of nonprofit and charity financial management 15 years of financial management, accounting, or bookkeeping experience, preferably within the nonprofit or charitable sector Experience in budget preparation, financial reporting, and understanding regulatory compliance requirements for charities Proficiency with accounting software (such as QuickBooks) and Microsoft Excel Experience working with diverse teams and maintaining confidentiality Skills Required Strong understanding of financial statements, budgets, and reports Attention to detail and accuracy in reviewing financial documents Analytical thinking and ability to interpret data and advise on financial decisions Integrity and accountability and commitment to transparency and ethical standards Communication and clear presentation of financial information to nonfinancial board members Problemsolving and able to identify and address financial risks or challenges Organizational skills and timely followup on financial deadlines and reports Teamwork and works well with board, staff, and external accountants or auditors Strong financial analysis, budgeting, and reporting skills Knowledge of CRA regulations and nonprofit financial compliance Experience managing grantfunded and restricted funds Proficiency with accounting software and Excel Strong attention to detail and accuracy Ability to prepare clear financial reports for boards and funders Good organizational and timemanagement skills Ability to work independently and collaboratively Skills Gained / Related Careers Practical experience in nonprofit and charity financial management Handson experience with CRA compliance and yearend reporting Grant and funder financial reporting skills Budget development, monitoring, and variance analysis Boardlevel financial reporting and governance support Strengthened financial controls and riskmanagement skills Finance Manager Nonprofit Treasurer or Finance Committee Chair Accounting and Financial Analyst roles Program Manager with financial oversight responsibilities Age Range 18-30, 31-54, 55+ Time Commitment Approximately 510 hours per week Flexible schedule, primarily remote Additional time required during fiscal yearend, audits, and funder reporting deadlines Location Winnipeg Criminal Record Check Required No Child Abuse Registry Check Required No Volunteer Eligibility Small, family and friends groups Large, corporate and schools Fulfilling volunteer hours for school credit Able to attend with a support person Require childcare Uses a mobility device Required to complete community service Organization Will Provide A letter of reference Certificate of recognition Additional Information Volunteer Manitoba is located on the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Anisininew, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Mtis Nation. We acknowledge that the clean water we drink comes from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, and that our electricity is produced on treaty territory. Volunteer Manitoba respects the Treaties that were made on these territories, we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and we dedicate ourselves to move forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Finance Manager