Financial Reporting Accountant - (01481.1) 3 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants Thompson Rivers University provided pay range This range is provided by Thompson Rivers University. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience talk with your recruiter to learn more. Base pay range CA$87,001.00/yr - CA$99,151.00/yr Crafting Careers & Cultivating Culture | Talent Management Specialist @ Thompson Rivers University Are you a seasoned accounting professional who thrives in complex environments and enjoys being a trusted resource to others? The Financial Reporting Accountant plays a central role in the day-to-day and strategic operations of Financial Services, supporting accurate reporting, system integrity, and continuous process improvement across the University. This role partners closely with campus stakeholders, external agencies, and the broader Financial Services team to deliver high-quality financial advice, ensure compliance, and support informed decision-making in a dynamic post-secondary setting. Why TRU? At Thompson Rivers University, we offer outstanding benefitsfrom generous vacation and leave options to employer paid comprehensive health coverage, pension plan, and professional development opportunities. Why Kamloops? Kamloops is one of the best cities to live in Canada! Situated in beautiful British Columbias southern interior, this sun-soaked city offers the perfect mix of natural beauty, affordability, and community spirit. With 2,000+ hours of sunshine each year, you can ski in the morning, bike in the afternoon, and unwind at a local winery or live music venue by evening. From hiking trails to art galleries, farmers markets to festivals, Kamloops offers big-city energy without the gridlock. Its a welcoming, familyfriendly community with a lower cost of living and room to growpersonally and professionally. General Accountability: Plays a key role in the overall operations of the Financial Services department, providing support including daytoday transactional processing/accounting, operational systems knowledge/integrity, and project implementation. Responsibilities include developing, improving, and managing operating processes and procedures for users, both internal and external to the department. Acts as a resource for both the Financial Services department, other departments on campus, students and external partners; in areas such as transactional accounting related functions, education and compliance specific to institutional and departmental level polices, and education and compliance specific to external regulations (GAAP, CRA). A high degree of professionalism and strict confidentiality is required, while providing exceptional customer service. Organization and Structure: The Financial Reporting Accountant, Financial Services, is the first point of contact for a diverse group of individuals and organizations, internal and external, specific to systems and accounting related issues. The Financial Reporting Accountant will report to the Manager, Financial Reporting. This position works closely with other members of Financial Services team as well as University stakeholders. Nature and Scope: The scope of the position includes coordination of the full range of external/internal reporting, yearend preparation, government and agency reporting and assist with the maintenance and integration of financial systems. The position will develop key internal and external relationships and assist in process reviews and general accounting functions. Key to the success of the Financial Reporting Accountant is their ability to develop strategic partnerships, understanding the key challenges of the faculties, schools & departments and providing advice based on best practice. The incumbent requires a high degree of motivation, critical thinking, considerable independence, while exercising discretion and initiative, judgement, tact and diplomacy and wellpolished communication and interpersonal skills. In addition, the incumbent needs to have significant knowledge and experience in Canadian GAAP, financial reporting and business processes. Some experience in indirect tax would be beneficial. The Financial Reporting Accountant provides comprehensive, strategic and operational advice, guidance and support in all facets of operations within a complex, multisystem oriented environment. This role requires the ability to develop strategic partnerships, understand the key challenges of the University as well as the Financial Services department. Major Responsibilities: Contributes to financial planning and strategic direction of the University by: Assisting in implementing short and longrange financial plans to optimize the Universitys financial effectiveness in alignment with institutional strategic goals. Providing strategic advice on the effective and efficient use of financial and human resources that are consistent with organizational objectives. Monitoring relevant financial indicators as needed for the functional team. Contributes to financial management of the University by: Providing advice on the application of financial policies and procedures. Participating in the evaluation and implementation of systems and tools. Troubleshooting of issues in systems and tools as needed. Participating in project planning and implementation. Contributes to financial knowledge and understanding across the University by: Participating in the review of business processes and implementation of new processes. Participating in the development and delivery of training initiatives. Working in collaboration with other members of Financial Services team to share knowledge, best practices, and opportunities for improving efficiencies. Keeping abreast of issues pertaining to the University, including participation on University committees. Providing mentoring and education for University staff. Acting as resource within Financial Services team by providing direction and coordination for various functions and processes. Reports to: Manager, Financial Reporting Qualifications Professional Accounting Designation, in good standing (CPA or foreign equivalent as deemed by employer.) 7 years of progressive accounting experience in a computerized environment including experience in developing spreadsheets, analytical reports and financial statements. Skills & Knowledge Advanced experience with complex reconciliations and analysis of large amounts of financial and other data. Demonstrated ability to develop and utilize complex spreadsheets and financial models. Advanced computer skills in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc.). Strong skills at providing positive and improved client focused service. Strong organizational and planning skills, including ability to determine priorities, be selfdirected, and work with minimal supervision. Experience in an academic or complex professional environment. Ability to work effectively under pressure and short timelines. Excellent oral and written communication skills with strong attention to detail. Ability to independently apply knowledge of policies and procedures. Pay Band: $87,001.00 - $99,151.00 (Admin Pay Band BH) Diversity and Inclusion Commitment: Thompson Rivers University is strongly committed to hiring based on merit with a focus on fostering diversity of thought within our community. We welcome those who would contribute to the further diversification of our staff, our faculty and its scholarship including, but not limited to, women, Indigenous, Black and People of Colour, persons with disabilities and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity. Please note that all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply, however applications from Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Seniority level MidSenior level Employment type Fulltime Job function Accounting/Auditing and Finance Industries Higher Education and Accounting #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Financial Reporting Accountant - (01481.1)