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Financial Analyst

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$68,000 monthly

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Job Description - Financial Analyst

Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council invites applications for the position of Financial Analyst.



Purpose


Under the direction of the Mamaweswen Finance Manager, the Financial Analyst is responsible for providing financial support to program directors, particularly in the areas of budgeting, funder proposals, financial reporting and variance analysis, funding agreement management, and expenditure monitoring. The Financial Analyst ensures accurate and timely financial data and analysis are available to support operational decisions and compliance with funder requirements.



Responsibilities:


Budget Development



  • Support program directors and managers in preparing and updating accurate, detailed budgets for operational planning and expenditure management purposes.

  • Support program directors in preparing accurate, detailed cost estimates for funding proposals, and obtaining sign-off by the CFO and CEO prior to proposal submission.


Financial and Reporting Analysis



  • Prepare timely, accurate and useful monthly financial reports for directors and managers that provide information on budget to actual results, considerations and concerns.

  • Conduct quarterly variance analysis

  • Provide financial data, analyses, and recommendations.

  • Prepare monthly, quarterly and year-end financial and statistical journal entries.

  • Prepare financial reports required by funders, ensuring accuracy of transactions and compliance with funding agreements, including recommendations.

  • Support the Finance Manager in the preparation of monthly and annual financial statements.

  • Complete timely balance sheet reconciliations to support financial reporting and financial control, subject to the direction of the Finance Manager.

  • Complete revenue reconciliations to support financial reporting, budgeting and expenditure management

  • Perform cash flow analysis, working closely with the Finance Manager.


Monitoring and Compliance



  • Regularly review expenditures and expense claims against approved budgets, financial policies and funding agreement terms and conditions.

  • Ensure compliance with funder reporting requirements, financial policies, program guidelines, and financial laws.

  • Maintain a compliance tracking system to track the status of funder and other reporting obligations, with a view to supporting program managers and directors, the Finance Manager and senior management in ensuring that compliance obligations are being met.

  • Identify and communicate potential financial risks or budget variances to program directors, Finance Manager and the CFO.



Qualifications:



  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Business, Economics or Finance or a related discipline

  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience in financial analysis, budgeting, and reporting

  • Chartered Professional Accountant designation or Certified Aboriginal Financial Manager (CAFM) certification would be considered an asset

  • Experience in not-for-profit or Indigenous organization financial management is an asset

  • Strong Microsoft Excel skills necessary with a strong proficiency in Microsoft Office

  • Knowledge of Sage or similar accounting systems

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

  • Demonstrated competence in managing conflict

  • Ability to prioritize tasks, manage multiple assignments, and meet deadlines

  • Membership in a First Nation located in Canada will be considered an asset

  • Knowledge of First Nations and Indigenous community practices, culture, and financial management considered an asset

  • Must have a valid driver’s license and access to reliable vehicle

  • A clear criminal reference check in a condition of employment

  • Attention to detail in all areas of work


 



DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: No later than 4:00 p.m. June 19, 2026



Apply Online at: https://nstc.bamboohr.com/careers. Please provide letter of application, resume and 3 references along with proof of education.


 


 A full job description is available upon request. Please email [email protected]


 


 Miigwetch to all that apply. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.


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