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114510 - Regional Director, Strategic Financial Planning
Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
Regional Director, Strategic Financial Planning Job ID 2023-114510 City Vancouver Work Location Exec - 601 W. Broadway, 11 flr Home Worksite 00 - Excluded - VCHA Labour Agreement Excluded Union 905 - Mgt/Excluded-VCHA (37.5 Hr) Position Type Baseline Job Status Regular Full-Time FTE 1.00 Standard Hours / Week 37.50 Job Category Leaders & Corporate Support Salary Grade 12 Min Hourly CAD $72.13/Hr. Max Hourly CAD $103.69/Hr. Shift Times 0830-1630 Days Off Saturday, Stats, Sunday Salary The salary range for this position is CAD $72.13/Hr. - CAD $103.69/Hr. Job Summary Come work as a Regional Director, Strategic Financial Planning with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)! Vancouver Coastal Health is looking for a Regional Director, Strategic Financial Planning to join the team Corporate Services team. Reporting to the Executive Director, Controller and Financial Services, the Regional Director leads in the development, planning and coordination of the health authority’s overall financial operating budget and multi-year financial plans, including overseeing the financial planning teams across the Communities of Care (CoC’s) and regional programs/services. The Regional Director provides health authority-wide leadership to: support strategic projects and initiatives, oversee Vancouver Coastal Health’s (VCH) financial performance management initiatives, and represent VCH Finance at regional and provincial tables to advance the health authority’s strategic priorities and mandate on behalf of the Executive Director. As a member of the senior VCH Finance leadership team, plan, implements and evaluates related resources in support of the strategic and operational needs of VCH, as well as informs the development of the strategies and goals to ensure the optimum delivery of appropriate financial services for VCH. Key partnerships include senior executive leaders and leaders across VCH as well as representatives from other Health Authorities, Health Shared Services BC/PHSA, and provincial government ministries to understand directives, and support in policy revision and development. Represents VCH and its entities’ interests in discussions and/or negotiations with government, other external organizations and agencies providing or requiring support services from the organization.Apply today to join our team! As a Regional Director, Strategic Financial Planning with Vancouver Coastal Health you will:Lead and direct the multi-year financial planning and business decision support functions for the organization, including overseeing the financial plans of the CoC’s. Develops funding strategies and business cases to support operational needs.Ensure the integration of key components of the strategic plan including regional programs, services plans, human resource strategies and other requirements. Aligns strategies across all stakeholders within the region when entity specific strategies may not be consistent with the desired regional/health authority approach.Achieve the organization’s operational and strategic objectives, and strategic projects and initiatives in a manner which ensures compliance with legislative frameworks, general accepted accounting principles and ensures that sound internal controls are in place to manage risk.Direct the preparation of long-range operating forecasts and scenarios. Supports long-range service planning activities including coordination, amalgamation, and/or integration of services to improve service, quality, and cost. Considers overall demand and develops plans that are regional in orientation, as well as sustainable and outcomes-focused.Develop the VCH performance management framework to measure and monitor organizational performance with respect to the financial and service plans according to governmental and organizational guidelines.Ensure the ongoing development and monitoring of required accountability documents, including the Government Letter of Expectations, the Health System Performance Framework, and the Annual Report. Represents the organization on related provincial steering committees.Develop business case methodology that allows for effective decision-making, prioritization and evaluation.Provide overall leadership and direction to team members using effective management techniques (E.G. coaching, mentoring, skills and leadership development and performance management).Carry out responsibilities in accordance with health and safety requirements. Immediately reports unsafe situations by notifying supervisor or other appropriate personnel.Perform other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Education & Experience Current Masters’ Degree in Business Administration supplemented by a minimum of twelve (12) years’ recent, related experience in progressively more senior financial management, strategic planning leadership roles in large, complex organizations or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Knowledge & Abilities Demonstrated ability in nursing practice related to designated client group - Acute Medicine; including but not limited to patients with complex diseases, respiratory therapies, IV therapies, substance abuse & addictions, and nutritional therapies.Demonstrates expert ability to develop and implement financial and planning policies/strategy and to identify and implement improvement initiatives.Comprehensive knowledge of accounting principles, financial and best practices and generally accepted accounting principles, as well as applicable legislation, healthcare issues and operations.Effectively communicates both verbally and in writing to lead, influence, and collaborate with a variety of stakeholders both internal and external to the organization.Proven leadership and management skills with an excellent sense of corporate priority and a strong business acumen.Demonstrates expertise and leadership in coordinating cross-organizational financial planning activities.Effectively problem-solves with a global perspective to incorporate the organization’s systems and strategies when developing viable solutions to problems.Physical ability to perform the duties of the position. Closing Statement As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required. If you have any questions, please reach out to Orlando Cerrato, Manager, Executive Talent Acquisition at [email protected]. WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH? VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and "going first" when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work. Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension planGrow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunitiesWellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate familiesAward-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteersAccess to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staff Equity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person. Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2023.Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting.***Employees of VCH must apply online via the Internal Career Portal on CareerHub, you are currently viewing the External Career Portal. Refer to the https://my.vch.ca/working-here/job-postings site for instructions on how to view internal job postings and how to apply as an employee. Current VCH employees who apply to this posting using this external site will be considered as an external candidate. Seniority will not apply.***Thank you for your interest in Vancouver Coastal Health. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
Regional Vice President, Atlantic
Nature Conservancy Of Canada, Flexible (major Atlantic urban centre), Atlantic P ...
ORGANIZATION: Nature Conservancy of CanadaPOSITION: Regional Vice President, AtlanticLOCATION: Flexible (major Atlantic urban centre) POSITION DETAILS: Full Time, PermanentREPORTS TO: Vice President, OperationsDIRECT REPORTS: Director of Development & Communications, Regional Controller, Senior Director of Conservation, Executive AssistantWEBSITE https://www.natureconservancy.ca/en/ THE ORGANIZATION Taking care of our environment has never been more important than it is today. The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is looking for a Regional Vice President, Atlantic, to join a team committed to protecting our most important natural areas that sustain all life.NCC is the country's leading nongovernmental land conservation organization. As a non-profit, charitable organization we work in partnership with individuals, Indigenous communities, corporations, governments, and other non-profit groups to protect our most important natural treasures and deliver nature-based solutions. We take a collaborative and evidence-based approach to deliver our mission. Since 1962 NCC and its partners have helped to conserve more than 15 million hectares, from coast to coast to coast. NCC has its national headquarters in Toronto and regional offices across the country. The Regional Vice President, Atlantic is responsible for the leadership and oversight of NCC's operations across the Atlantic region.THE POSITIONReporting directly to the Vice President, Operations the leadership position of Regional Vice President (RVP), Atlantic, is an integral member of the Senior Management Team (SLT) and the Operations Leadership Team (OLT) and works closely with a Regional Advisory Board. The RVP, Atlantic, is responsible for providing leadership, direction and guidance for all Atlantic regional staff and operational activities to advance NCC's organizational objectives within the Atlantic region. Working closely with other senior operational leaders and in collaboration with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, the RVP, Atlantic, will use advanced interpersonal skills to communicate a compelling vision that generates excitement, enthusiasm, and commitment to NCC's mission. They will ensure NCC in Atlantic has sustained growth by raising the profile of NCC with major donors, partners, and the conservation community.With strong thought leadership moved into pragmatic action, the RVP, Atlantic will capably steward the region's budget of approximately $13.5M and lead and engage a team of approximately 40 employees while building and strengthening the organization's relationships with various partners including Indigenous Peoples, government, community organizations, volunteers, donors, and supporters. Through the development and strengthening of key local and regional relationships, you will ensure the ongoing sustainability and success of NCC in achieving strategic priorities. You will serve as a passionate and compelling ambassador for NCC, and you will ensure NCC has a strong presence and voice in Atlantic and beyond.This position may be based remotely or hybrid from a major Altantic urban centre, and requires travel as needed into NCC regional offices, provincial capitals, and other locations across Atlantic and Canada.The RVP, Atlantic is responsible for planning, coordinating, implementing, and measuring operational output and results within a broader NCC-wide context. They will translate objectives into plans and tactics that leverage multiple platforms and channels. As a change agent and inspirational leader, the RVP, Atlantic will be instrumental in reflecting NCC's commitment to equity and inclusion, by ensuring NCC's actions, communications and partnerships reflect the rich diversity of our communities. The incumbent will promote alignment, capacity-building, efficiency and innovation while supporting a culture of transparency, accountability, and empowerment.RESPONSIBILITIESStrategic Planning- Designs and executes annual strategy and planned approach of deliverables to ensure the Atlantic Region continues to deliver high profile conservation actions independently and with partners.- Positions NCC in Atlantic for sustained growth by strategically raising the profile of NCC with major donors, partners, and the conservation community.- Works diligently to foster an ethic and approach both amongst the Atlantic team and across NCC, to drive alignment of messaging across the region to achieve a "One Conservancy" voice in service of consistent brand expression and strategic direction.- In consultation with senior staff, prepares and implements annual regional business plans to support the achievement of NCC's organizational strategic goals within Atlantic.- Directs and has oversight of conservation planning and reporting at multiple scales, leading to conservation of significant natural areas and NCC's active participation as a partner in increasing resiliency across the landscape.- Collaborates across organization (and with cross-functional teams), to leverage and promote key NCC initiatives. - Strategic contributor to cross-functional teams within Atlantic Canada and across NCC.- Builds relationships to seek and leverage opportunities for NCC growth and collaboration.- Actively raises funds for general operations, conservation projects and endowment, including soliciting major gifts and acquiring, stewarding, and developing high-end donors.Public/Government/External Relations- Develops and maintains broad public support from all sectors for the protection of natural diversity in the region.- Collaborates with local, provincial, and federal government agencies where necessary and useful in the accomplishment of NCC's mission.- Provides leadership for NCC's outreach activities in Atlantic including promotion to potential supporters and the public.- Actively develops and maintains an effective Regional Advisory Board by providing staff support, liaising, and seeking advice from the Board.- Represents NCC and its interests in the region to landowners, the media, the public, government agencies and ministries, other non-profit organizations, Indigenous Peoples, individual donors, foundations, corporations, and suppliers.Performance Monitoring- Establishes benchmarks, defines metrics, and measures to chart achievement of NCC's Strategic Plan goals within Atlantic.- Identifies metrics and KPIs related to plan implementation, reporting regularly, quarterly, and annual results.- Leverages data to recommend changes to strategy and planning for Atlantic as needed.- Provides updates to stakeholders with regards to Atlantic operational performance tracking, successes and areas of opportunity for continuous improvement.- Oversees the management and reporting of financial resources, ensuring regional controls and reporting mechanisms are in place and that standards are followed.Coaching & Team Building- In accordance with NCC-wide policies and processes, oversees NCC's regional staffing activities including the hiring, retention, engagement, development, and training of a multi-disciplinary team, and encourages cross-functional collaboration.- Challenges, coaches, and supports team members to develop to their fullest potential and improve their overall contribution and recommends opportunities for skills development.- Communicates effectively to ensure each team member understands their role and contribution in relation to NCC's vision and Strategic Plan.- Regularly connects with direct reports on progress to goals, supporting mitigation strategies.- Models exemplary behaviours related to NCC's organizational values of Big Thinking, Collaboration, Determination, and Empowerment.Delivery Optimization- Provides effective leadership and management to the Atlantic team, and maximizes regional operating efficiencies.- Manages risk effectively and impactfully.- Operates within the policies, procedures, guidelines, and standards of NCC.- Ensures all lands for which NCC has legal responsibility are appropriately and effectively stewarded according to the objectives of property management plans.- Oversees the review and coordination of all regional fundraising proposals for accuracy, consistency, and compliance with funding requirements.- Reviews and provides approvals - within delegated authority limits - contracts, agreements, project commitments and expenditures on behalf of NCC.- Builds trusting relationships with other regional teams, central departments, peers, and vendors.- Recommends improvements and implements innovative strategies to optimize delivery of Atlantic programs and projects, in service of NCC's Strategic Plan.CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONSAs a proven senior leader and manager, the RVP, Atlantic brings vision, managerial acumen, and exceptional communication and relationship building skills to the organization. They are an exceptional leader of people who has a proven track record of effectively supporting, inspiring, and engaging members of the team. Internally and externally, the RVP, Atlantic communicates with genuine charisma a compelling vision that generates excitement, with a strong personal desire and aptitude for building strategic relationships that drive results.A superb communicator, the RVP Atlantic listens and engages effectively, articulating complex issues clearly and simply, and making a compelling case for support with various partners including philanthropists, volunteers, Indigenous Peoples, corporations and government. Collaborative and consultative, they have a natural ability to bring these audiences together and above all, a passion for the important conservation mission of NCC.Experience and Qualifications- Minimum 5 years' relevant experience in a senior leadership role with a focus on operational delivery of various programs. This should include experience as a team lead managing multi-disciplinary talent.- Progressive experience leading within a similarly complex organization- Strong project portfolio that clearly demonstrates ability to design and implement a communications initiative with measurable outcomes and deliverables.- Bilingualism French / English (oral and written) is an asset.- An undergraduate / graduate degree or experiential equivalent.- Knowledge or relevant experience in the not-for-profit sector an asset. - Strong interest / passion in / for conservation and NCC's mission.CANDIDATE ATTRIBUTESCompetencies and Personal AttributesLeadershipYou are a superb and visible team leader and consensus builder. You communicate with genuine charisma a compelling vision that generates excitement, enthusiasm, and commitment to NCC's mission. You foster collaboration among teams as well as among team members across the region and across NCC. You instill a sense of confidence in the future, foster a climate of innovation, and inspire all to contribute their best. You can make tough decisions. You are organizationally savvy, an excellent communicator with diverse stakeholder groups, and you take pride in building an effective culture.Solutions Focused and Results OrientedYou enjoy a challenge and set high expectations for your performance. With your tenacity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities, you can find a way to address complex challenges. You will work with your team to set appropriate goals and objectives that are aligned with NCC's organizational objectives. You are willing to work hard to achieve results and you assume personal responsibility for achieving outcomes and finishing what you start. You take pride in being able to come into a complex situation and find a solution.Strategic and Visionary Thinking- Ability to formulate and articulate a future vision and translate it into strategies and action plans that will enable NCC to achieve its strategic objectives within the region and across Canada. - Prepared to work collaboratively with a team to shape the future of NCC and pursue excellence on an organizational level. - Ability to articulate NCC's mission and vision to develop a strong sense of common purpose in the organization.Relationship-Building Skills- Keen ability to build and manage effective relationships within, across, and outside an organization. - Actively develops relationships that support business goals and use those relationships to facilitate smooth operations. - Allocates time and effort to understanding and meeting the needs of internal or external customers. - Works with a long-term perspective to address donor or business partner problems, perhaps trading off immediate costs for the sake of the long-term relationship. - Activates diverse people and groups to work together and optimize results.Business Acumen- Utilizes an excellent understanding of general business and financial concepts. - Effectively applies general business knowledge to the issues faced in this organization. - Applies an understanding of general business, accounting, and financial concepts well to the issues faced in NCC. - Identifies and analyzes relevant data and then define critical issues and alternatives and adopts best practices from other partners as benchmarks.Highly Effective Communicator- Utilizes exceptional interpersonal and relationship development skills to easily establish productive relationships. - Influences others through well-developed oral and written communications skills.- Constantly creates an atmosphere in which timely and high-quality information flows smoothly.- Actively listens to and communicates effectively and with value, with staff. - Speaks comfortably to partners outside of your own area of expertise and speaks effectively to a broad, general audience and to all levels of the organization. - Ability to synthesize and sell concepts, inspire confidence, and gain consensus.- Ability to utilize effective project management skills and oversight to apply to multiple projects.- Exceptional interpersonal skills; interacts in meaningful way with colleagues, donors, and internal / external partners.- Commitment to continuous learning and improvement.- Humble team builder.- Ability to scale up and down effectively between strategy and hands-on execution.- Personal commitment to nature and conservation.COMPENSATIONA competitive compensation package including base salary (range between $145,000 to $165,000) and encompassing benefits will be provided.
Regional Vice President, Ontario
Nature Conservancy Of Canada, Toronto, Ontario
ORGANIZATION: Nature Conservancy of CanadaPOSITION: Regional Vice President, OntarioLOCATION: Flexible (major Ontario urban centre) POSITION DETAILS: Full Time, PermanentREPORTS TO: Vice President, OperationsDIRECT REPORTS: Sr. Director of Conservation, Legal Counsel, Director of Development & Communications, Executive Assistant, Regional ControllerWEBSITE https://www.natureconservancy.ca/en/ THE ORGANIZATION Taking care of our environment has never been more important than it is today. The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is looking for a Regional Vice President, Ontario, to join a team committed to protecting our most important natural areas that sustain all life.NCC is the country's leading nongovernmental land conservation organization. As a non-profit, charitable organization we work in partnership with individuals, Indigenous communities, corporations, governments, and other non-profit groups to protect our most important natural treasures and deliver nature-based solutions. We take a collaborative and evidence-based approach to deliver our mission. Since 1962 NCC and its partners have helped to conserve more than 15 million hectares, from coast to coast to coast. NCC has its national headquarters in Toronto and regional offices across the country. The Regional Vice President, Ontario is responsible for the leadership and oversight of NCC's operations across the Ontario region.THE POSITIONReporting directly to the Vice President, Operations the leadership position of Regional Vice President (RVP), Ontario, is an integral member of the Senior Management Team (SLT) and the Operations Leadership Team (OLT) and works closely with a Regional Advisory Board. The RVP, Ontario, is responsible for providing leadership, direction and guidance for all Ontario regional staff and operational activities to advance NCC's organizational objectives within the Ontario region. Working closely with other senior operational leaders and in collaboration with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, the RVP, Ontario, will use advanced interpersonal skills to communicate a compelling vision that generates excitement, enthusiasm, and commitment to NCC's mission. They will ensure NCC in Ontario has sustained growth by raising the profile of NCC with major donors, partners, and the conservation community.With strong thought leadership moved into pragmatic action, the RVP, Ontario will capably steward the region's budget of approximately $32M and lead and engage a team of approximately 60 employees while building and strengthening the organization's relationships with various partners including Indigenous Peoples, government, community organizations, volunteers, donors, and supporters. Through the development and strengthening of key local and regional relationships, you will ensure the ongoing sustainability and success of NCC in achieving strategic priorities. You will serve as a passionate and compelling ambassador for NCC, and you will ensure NCC has a strong presence and voice in Ontario and beyond.This position may be based remotely or hybrid, but requires travel as needed into NCC regional offices, and other locations across Ontario and Canada. In particular, there is a requirement for regular travel to Toronto.The RVP, Ontario is responsible for planning, coordinating, implementing, and measuring operational output and results within a broader NCC-wide context. They will translate objectives into plans and tactics that leverage multiple platforms and channels. As a change agent and inspirational leader, the RVP, Ontario will be instrumental in reflecting NCC's commitment to equity and inclusion, by ensuring NCC's actions, communications and partnerships reflect the rich diversity of our communities. The incumbent will promote alignment, capacity-building, efficiency and innovation while supporting a culture of transparency, accountability, and empowerment.RESPONSIBILITIESStrategic Planning- Designs and executes the annual Ontario strategy and planned approach of deliverables to ensure the Ontario Region continues to deliver high profile conservation actions independently and with partners.- Positions NCC in Ontario for sustained growth by strategically raising the profile of NCC with major donors, partners, and the conservation community.- Works diligently to foster an ethic and approach both amongst the Ontario team and across NCC, to drive alignment of messaging across the region to achieve a "One Conservancy" voice in service of consistent brand expression and strategic direction.- In consultation with senior staff, prepares and implements annual regional business plans to support the achievement of NCC's organizational strategic goals within Ontario.- Directs and has oversight of conservation planning and reporting at multiple scales, leading to conservation of significant natural areas and NCC's active participation as a partner in increasing resiliency across the landscape.- Collaborates across the organization (and with cross-functional teams), to leverage and promote key NCC initiatives. - Strategic contributor to cross-functional teams within Ontario and across NCC.- Builds relationships to seek and leverage opportunities for NCC growth and collaboration.- Actively raises funds for general operations, conservation projects and endowment, including soliciting major gifts and acquiring, stewarding, and developing high-end donors.Public/Government/External Relations- Develops and maintains broad public support from all sectors for the protection of natural diversity in the region.- Collaborates with local, provincial, and federal government agencies where necessary and useful in the accomplishment of NCC's mission.- Provides leadership for NCC's outreach activities in Ontario including promotion to potential supporters and the public.- Actively develops and maintains an effective Regional Advisory Board by providing staff support, liaising, and seeking advice from the Board.- Represents NCC and its interests in the region to landowners, the media, the public, government agencies and ministries, other non-profit organizations, Indigenous Peoples, individual donors, foundations, corporations, and suppliers.Performance Monitoring- Establishes benchmarks, defines metrics, and measures to chart achievement of NCC's Strategic Plan goals within Ontario.- Identifies metrics and KPIs related to plan implementation, reporting regularly, quarterly, and annual results.- Leverages data to recommend changes to strategy and planning for Ontario as needed.- Provides updates to stakeholders with regards to Ontario operational performance tracking, successes and areas of opportunity for continuous improvement.- Oversees the management and reporting of financial resources, ensuring regional controls and reporting mechanisms are in place and that standards are followed.Coaching & Team Building- In accordance with NCC-wide policies and processes, oversees NCC's regional staffing activities including the hiring, retention, engagement, development, and training of a multi-disciplinary team, and encourages cross-functional collaboration.- Challenges, coaches, and supports team members to develop to their fullest potential and improve their overall contribution and recommends opportunities for skills development.- Communicates effectively to ensure each team member understands their role and contribution in relation to NCC's vision and Strategic Plan.- Regularly connects with direct reports on progress to goals, supporting mitigation strategies.- Models exemplary behaviours related to NCC's organizational values of Big Thinking, Collaboration, Determination, and Empowerment.Delivery Optimization- Provides effective leadership and management to the Ontario team and maximizes regional operating efficiencies.- Manages risk effectively and impactfully.- Operates within the policies, procedures, guidelines, and standards of NCC.- Ensures all lands for which NCC has legal responsibility are appropriately and effectively stewarded according to the objectives of property management plans.- Oversees the review and coordination of all regional fundraising proposals for accuracy, consistency, and compliance with funding requirements.- Reviews and provides approvals - within delegated authority limits - contracts, agreements, project commitments and expenditures on behalf of NCC.- Builds trusting relationships with other regional teams, central departments, peers, and vendors.- Recommends improvements and implements innovative strategies to optimize delivery of Ontario programs and projects, in service of NCC's Strategic Plan.CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONSAs a proven senior leader and manager, the RVP, Ontario brings vision, managerial acumen, and exceptional communication and relationship building skills to the organization. They are an exceptional leader of people who has a proven track record of effectively supporting, inspiring, and engaging members of the team. Internally and externally, the RVP, Ontario communicates with genuine charisma a compelling vision that generates excitement, with a strong personal desire and aptitude for building strategic relationships that drive results.A superb communicator, the RVP Ontario listens and engages effectively, articulating complex issues clearly and simply, and making a compelling case for support with various partners including philanthropists, volunteers, Indigenous Peoples, corporations and government. Collaborative and consultative, they have a natural ability to bring these audiences together and above all, a passion for the important conservation mission of NCC.Experience and Qualifications- Minimum 5 years' relevant experience in a senior leadership role with a focus on operational delivery of various programs. This should include experience as a team lead managing multi-disciplinary talent.- Progressive experience leading within a similarly complex organization.- Strong project portfolio that clearly demonstrates ability to design and implement a communications initiative with measurable outcomes and deliverables.- Bilingualism French / English (oral and written) is an asset.- An undergraduate / graduate degree or experiential equivalent.- Knowledge or relevant experience in the not-for-profit sector an asset. - Strong interest / passion in / for conservation and NCC's mission.CANDIDATE ATTRIBUTESCompetencies and Personal AttributesLeadershipYou are a superb and visible team leader and consensus builder. You communicate with genuine charisma a compelling vision that generates excitement, enthusiasm, and commitment to NCC's mission. You foster collaboration among teams as well as among team members across the region and across NCC. You instill a sense of confidence in the future, foster a climate of innovation, and inspire all to contribute their best. You can make tough decisions. You are organizationally savvy, an excellent communicator with diverse stakeholder groups, and you take pride in building an effective culture.Solutions Focused and Results OrientedYou enjoy a challenge and set high expectations for your performance. With your tenacity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities, you can find a way to address complex challenges. You will work with your team to set appropriate goals and objectives that are aligned with NCC's organizational objectives. You are willing to work hard to achieve results and you assume personal responsibility for achieving outcomes and finishing what you start. You take pride in being able to come into a complex situation and find a solution.Strategic and Visionary Thinking- Ability to formulate and articulate a future vision and translate it into strategies and action plans that will enable NCC to achieve its strategic objectives within the region and across Canada. - Prepared to work collaboratively with a team to shape the future of NCC and pursue excellence on an organizational level. - Ability to articulate NCC's mission and vision to develop a strong sense of common purpose in the organization.Relationship-Building Skills- Keen ability to build and manage effective relationships within, across, and outside an organization. - Actively develops relationships that support business goals and use those relationships to facilitate smooth operations. - Allocates time and effort to understanding and meeting the needs of internal or external customers. - Works with a long-term perspective to address donor or business partner problems, perhaps trading off immediate costs for the sake of the long-term relationship. - Activates diverse people and groups to work together and optimize results.Business Acumen- Utilizes an excellent understanding of general business and financial concepts. - Effectively applies general business knowledge to the issues faced in this organization. - Applies an understanding of general business, accounting, and financial concepts well to the issues faced in NCC. - Identifies and analyzes relevant data and then define critical issues and alternatives and adopts best practices from other partners as benchmarks.Highly Effective Communicator- Utilizes exceptional interpersonal and relationship development skills to easily establish productive relationships. - Influences others through well-developed oral and written communications skills.- Constantly creates an atmosphere in which timely and high-quality information flows smoothly.- Actively listens to and communicates effectively and with value, with staff. - Speaks comfortably to partners outside of your own area of expertise and speaks effectively to a broad, general audience and to all levels of the organization. - Ability to synthesize and sell concepts, inspire confidence, and gain consensus.- Ability to utilize effective project management skills and oversight to apply to multiple projects.- Exceptional interpersonal skills; interacts in meaningful way with colleagues, donors, and internal / external partners.- Commitment to continuous learning and improvement.- Humble team builder.- Ability to scale up and down effectively between strategy and hands-on execution.- Personal commitment to nature and conservation.COMPENSATIONA competitive compensation package including base salary (range between $145,000 to $165,000) and encompassing benefits will be provided.
Financial Controller
Paladin Security, Burnaby, BC
OverviewPaladin Security: Making the World a Safer and Friendlier Place because we CARE !Build a rewarding career with Canada's fastest growing and most reputable security company. Making a difference in our communities and people's lives is what we're all about.Paladin Security offers the best employment and development opportunities in the industry. With a coast-to-coast reputation as the Employer of Choice, Paladin has been selected as Canada's Best Employers by Forbes since 2020, the Best Place to Work by Glassdoor in 2016, and is the only security firm ever to be recognized as one of Canada's Best Managed Companies. We take great pride in being named Canada's Top 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures for 10 years running.TOP REASONS TO JOIN THE PALADIN TEAM:•Leading comprehensive benefits program•Promotion from within•Awarded company culture•Flexible work/life balance Job Skills / RequirementsIn 2016, Paladin Security expanded into the United States under the name PalAmerican and has since experienced a period of high growth. As the leader of PalAmerican Finance team, the Financial Controller will oversee the Financial Reporting, AP, and AR functions within the PalAmerican Finance team and act as a finance business partner to our business executives.The Financial Controller will need strong people management skills, the ability to partner with stakeholders at all levels of the business and strong sense of ownership in their team's work. We are looking for someone with a positive can-do attitude who takes pride in their work, is willing to be hands-on while still keeping their eye on the big picture and is looking to grow their career with one of Canada's best managed companies.Responsibilities•Develop a best-in-class finance team, currently consisting of six direct reports, across Financial Reporting, Accounts Payable, Cash, Billing, and Accounts Receivable functions.•Manage post-acquisition finance integration activities and prepare related purchase price allocation entries.•Generate and communicate insights around key performance indicators that serve as a call to action for operational leaders.•Coordinate the monthly close process, analyze results compared to expectations, and communicate results to operational leaders.•Liaise with external parties for the successful completion of the annual audit and tax filings.•Supporting the FP&A with aspects of financial planning, operational reporting, ad hoc financial/business analysis, funding analysis, project management and financial modeling as required.•Work between finance and non-finance teams to support data collection, cross company initiatives, infrastructure development and process improvements.You bring a track record in analysis with the following qualifications:•CPA professional accounting designation or equivalent.•7+ years of work experience in finance or accounting•3+ years of people management experience with track record running a high performing team and developing employees into areas of greater responsibility•Ability to quickly understand business processes and contribute at a high level with superior attention to detail•Excellent communication skills and ability to partner effectively with all levels of the business•Experience working with our ERP software (WinTeam) and PowerBI considered an asset. Strong technical proficiency using Excel is a must.Salary: $110,000 - $130,000Additional Information / BenefitsPaladin Security has a diverse workforce. We believe in and are committed to a workplace culture of respect, inclusion, and diversity. Paladin Security is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities through the interview process and while employed. If you require an accommodation during the interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs.We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those applicants that are short listed will be contacted for an interview.This is a Full-Time position
Director, Capital Budgets & Planning
Interior Health Authority, Kelowna, BC
Position SummaryWho are we looking for:Are you looking for a new and rewarding senior leadership challenge in healthcare? Interior Health has an exciting opportunity for Director, Capital Budgets & Planning. We are looking for people who want to make a difference in the communities in which they live, work and play. Relocation allowance for those who live outside the Interior Region may be provided, apply today to join our amazing team.What we offer:• An attractive remuneration package• Excellent career prospects• Employer paid training/education• Employer paid vacation • Medical Service Plan• Employer paid insurance premiums• Extended Health & Dental coverage• Municipal Pension Plan• Work-life balance• Relocation AllowanceSalary range for the position is $116,591 is $167,600. Interior Health establishes salaries within the minimum and maximum of the salary range based on consideration of the qualifications, experience of the applicant, and an internal equity review of the salaries of other employees.How will you create an impact: The Director, Capital Budgets & Planning is accountable for business processes and financial support for Major Capital Projects as well as all aspects of equipment and capital project annual financial planning within Interior Health (IH). The Director provides input and makes recommendations to the Executive Director Corporate Services; Corporate Director, Capital Planning & Projects; the Corporate Director, Facilities Management & Operations; senior executives; the Corporate Director Capital Finance & Controller; and senior leadership on financial and strategic aspects of Capital projects and purchases. The Director, Capital Budgets & Planning will develop and deliver short, medium, and long-term Capital Budgets and Reporting for senior leadership, government agencies and funding partners.In alignment with IH’s Occupational Health & Safety Program, maintain a healthy and safe work environment through complying with and implementing applicable Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, responding to requests from WSBC, identifying hazards and communicating risks, ensuring compliance with employee training, conducting effective incident investigations and implementing required corrective actions.What will you work on:1. Responsible for all aspects of IH’s Capital Budget cycle including setting organization-wide timelines, coordinating prioritization working groups, preparing budget reporting and funding requests, and ensuring annual and multi-year budgets are balanced against limited available funding available.2. Engages and coordinates Program Managers, Senior leaders, Business Operations, PHSA Supply Chain, and Project Managers to ensure completeness, accuracy, and timeliness of capital budget requests.3. Ensures Capital Budget and other related reporting and communication is professionally presented to the Senior Executive Team, IH Board, the Ministry of Health, and other funding partners as required.4. Provides strategic recommendations to optimize available funding and minimize operating impacts. 5. Accountable for the monitoring and evaluation of capital project cash flow reports and for generating forecasts for the Ministry of Health used for funding allocation decisions.6. Provides business advice, financial leadership, and accounting expertise to support project teams working on capital projects. 7. Consults with and provides advice to Business Operations staff to ensure operating costs are appropriately reflected in the plans for major capital projects and subsequently distributes the related operating budgets when funding becomes available.8. Prepares or oversees internal and external capital budget reporting, capital forecasts, ad hoc, period-end, and year-end financial reporting in compliance with Public Sector Accounting Standards, Ministry of Health and other relevant frameworks.9. Participates in strategic planning processes and projects that have IH-wide impacts and require consultation with other jurisdictions and senior executive, including providing input and making recommendations on the capital equipment/projects planning process ensuring all relevant factors are considered in the process.10. Accountable for monitoring the budget for capital equipment and capital projects within IH. Ensures adequate budget is appropriately approved and made available in an efficient and timely manner to support the efficiency of project delivery. Accountable for processes and control mechanisms that track funding and resource allocation changes.11. Develops trusting relationships with the Regional Hospital Districts and Foundations through accurate, timely, and professional reporting and communication.12. Develops strong and collaborative relationships with Financial Services staff and leadership.13. Hires, evaluates, and disciplines staff.14. Performs other related duties as assigned.Honouring Interior Health’s commitment to Truth and Reconciliation and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA), and Pursuant to Section 42 of the BC Human Rights Code, preferential consideration and/or hiring will be given to qualified applicants who self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, or Inuit).QualficationsEducation, Training, and Experience• A CPA designation or a Master’s degree in a relevant discipline such as business or health administration.• Seven to ten years of recent, relevant experience, including five to seven years of experience managing staff.LEADS CapabilitiesDemonstrates all LEADS Capabilities, in particular:• Leads Self/Cultural Agility - self-awareness, demonstrates character; noticing and adapting to cultural uniqueness to create a sense of safety for all.• Engages Others/Empathy - fosters the development of others, communicates effectively, builds effective teams, listens with heart rather than reacting• Achieves Results/Process Orientation - sets direction, strategically aligns decisions with vision, values & evidence, accepting that use of process orientation and a ‘good relationship’ are concrete deliverables.• Develops Coalitions/Building a Trust-Based Relationship - builds partnerships & networks to create results, demonstrates a commitment to customers & service, navigates socio-political environments, building personal relationships in addition to professional ones, participating in open exchanges of experiences and culture• System Transformation/Credible Champion - demonstrates systems/critical thinking, strategically oriented to the future, champions & orchestrates change, remains self-aware and maintains effective relationships, shows courage and conviction in advocating for change for the betterment of Indigenous people.Skills and Abilities• Demonstrated ability to lead, plan, direct, manage, implement, organize, and problem-solve.• Demonstrated ability to collaborate and lead within a team environment.• Excellent communication skills including the ability to facilitate, negotiate, and persuade others both internal and external to the organization, often in stressful environments. • Demonstrated ability to function effectively in a highly-dynamic, fast-paced, and continually-changing environment.• Demonstrated ability to analyze and synthesize information and manage complex issues.• Demonstrated ability to handle highly confidential and sensitive issues with skill, tact, and diplomacy.• Self-directed with effective organization, time management, and prioritization skills.• Demonstrated ability to creatively problem-solve with a global perspective in order to incorporate the organization’s systems and strategies when developing viable solutions to problems. • Physical ability to perform the duties of the position.Interior Health strives to create an environment where you enjoy the work you do, the place where you work, and the people around you. 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