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Provide work direction and set priorities for the general accounting or administrative payable and receivable teams, and provide training and technical assistance to team members as necessary
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Manage the financial accounting records including maintenance of the General Ledger system
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Assist in the preparation of our audited financial statements for inclusion in the annual report in compliance with IFRS, AWCBC, and other industry standards for presentation to internal and external stakeholders
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Assist in the preparation of monthly financial statements for presentations to the Board of Directors, Audit Committee, and Senior Executive Committee
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Manage the accounts of all self-insured employers in the province, including overseeing billing procedures
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Manage tax-related functions and liaise with the CRA and the Provincial Tax Authority on GST/PST and T5007 matters
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Review and evaluate payment procedures and systems, and implement corrective actions for accounts payable or receivable problems
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Review and analyze investment data and generate reports pertaining to our investment portfolio and develop ad hoc investment-related reports
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Administer the program for review, approval, processing, monitoring, and accounting of funding and payments related to industry-funded programs
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Supervise a team of employees and lead a multi-disciplinary team including mentoring, coaching, and training team members
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Clearly and concisely document and present accurate and detailed information, in written and verbal formats, to groups, including senior management
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Use a systematic approach in collecting and analyzing information to identify financial and administrative programs and develop and recommend alternatives
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Use specialist knowledge of advanced financial accounting principles and financial recording
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Apply management accounting theory (e.g., prepare budgets, use financial analytical tools)
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Prepare journal entries and maintain financial books of account
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Apply applicable tax legislation in an operating environment
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Provide quality customer service with diplomacy and professionalism
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A professional accounting designation (CPA)
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A minimum of three years of related experience in research and analysis in any of the following areas: financial, tax, investment, or accounting
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Knowledge of financial policies and procedures and business process risk and control procedures
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Supervisory experience within a unionized environment is preferred
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Successfully meet the legal requirements under the Criminal Records Review Act to work with children and/or vulnerable adults.
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Confirm you're legally entitled to work in Canada