Senior Financial Services Consultant (01236.27) Join to apply for the Senior Financial Services Consultant (01236.27) role at Thompson Rivers University. Pay Range CA$87,001.00/yr CA$99,151.00/yr Why TRU? Thompson Rivers University offers outstanding benefitsincluding generous vacation and leave options, employerpaid comprehensive health coverage, a 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 sunsoaked city offers the perfect mix of natural beauty, affordability, and community spirit. It provides a welcoming, familyfriendly environment with a lower cost of living and opportunities for personal and professional growth. General Accountability Prepares and provides financial plans, financial analysis, variance analysis, and special reports; offers strategic, confidential advice to senior stakeholders such as the Executive, Deans, AVPs, Directors, and Managers. Serves as a resource for the Financial Planning and Reporting team and other University stakeholders while maintaining a high degree of professionalism and confidentiality. Organization and Structure This position works closely with other members of the Financial Services team to achieve the strategic and operational goals of the division. Responsibilities include preparing financial statements, analysis, internal and external reporting, budgets, forecasts, and implementation of new systems, business processes and internal controls. Nature and Scope The Senior Financial Services Consultant provides comprehensive, strategic and operational advice, guidance, and support in all facets of Financial Management and Financial Planning to academic and administrative leaders across campus. Duties include coordination of external/internal reporting, yearend preparation, government and agency reporting, assistance with financial system integration, relationships building, process reviews and general accounting functions. Major Responsibilities Prepare monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements, forecasts and budgets; produce a variety of financial and legislated reports for government, agencies and stakeholders. Act as a resource within Financial Services by providing direction and coordination on yearend financial statements, working papers, forecasts and budgets. Provide advice and research on financial policies, procedures and Canadian GAAP (PSAS, IFRS, ASPE) and legislative requirements. Develop processes to deliver accurate management information timely to the University community and federal/provincial stakeholders. Implement appropriate processes for accounting, budgetary control and reporting for all capital projects. Analyze, forecast and monitor TRU revenues and expenditures. Act as liaison with internal departments, managers and external agencies on financial matters, interpretation of financial reports and dissemination of information. Oversee bookkeeping and financial reporting for external related entities (e.g., TRU Foundation, TRUCT, TRULCS). Participate in evaluation and implementation of systems and tools. Collaborate with other members of the Financial Planning team to share knowledge, best practices and efficiency improvements. Stay current on issues affecting the University and Financial Services Division, including participation on University committees. Provide mentoring and education for University staff. Perform other duties, reports or assignments as delegated. Qualifications Required Knowledge/Skills Canadian Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation with 7+ years of progressive accounting experience in a computerized environment, including experience developing spreadsheets, budgets and forecasts, analytical reports and financial statements. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Skills & Knowledge Advanced experience with complex reconciliations and analysis of large amounts of financial data. Experience with integrated financial reporting and budget tools and models. Demonstrated ability to develop and use complex spreadsheets and financial models. Advanced computer skills in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc.). Ability to translate budget and financial data to nontechnical stakeholders. Strong skills in providing positive and improved customer service. Strong organizational and planning skills, with ability to determine priorities and work independently. Experience in an academic or complex professional environment. Ability to work effectively under pressure and tight deadlines. Excellent oral and written communication skills with strong attention to detail. Ability to independently apply knowledge of policies and procedures. Diversity and Inclusion Commitment Thompson Rivers University is strongly committed to hiring based on merit and fostering diversity of thought. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply, with preference given to Canadians and permanent residents. Job Details Seniority level: MidSenior level Employment type: Fulltime Job function: Accounting/Auditing and Finance Industries: Higher Education, Financial Services, Accounting #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Senior Financial Services Consultant - (01236.27)