Intermediate Financial Accountant

Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, Ontario
Full Time
Business / Finance
In Person
37.5 hours per week, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Job Description
Summary:
Under the direction of the Finance Director and in collaboration with the Comptroller, the Intermediate Financial Accountant performs full-cycle accounting and supports month-end and year-end closings. The role prepares and analyzes financial statements and reports; reconciles general ledger, subledgers, and bank accounts; maintains accurate financial records; assists with budgeting and forecasting; ensures compliance with our Financial Administration Law, First Nations Financial Management Act, GAAP and all other applicable federal/provincial regulations, and collaborates with senior accountants and cross-functional teams. The position leverages accounting software and advanced Excel to deliver timely, reliable financial information for decision-making.
Hiring of Indigenous people will be given preference, please identify
Responsibilities:
- Under supervision of the Finance Director, responsible for day-to-day accounting, including GL maintenance, journal entries, accruals/deferrals, and subledger reconciliations to the GL.
- Assist Finance Director in all financial reporting preparation of balance sheets, income statements (P&L), and management reports; ensure accuracy and timely delivery; assist with working papers and note disclosures.
- Contribute to timely and accurate financial month-end and year-end closes (schedules, reconciliations, adjusting entries, variance analysis); assist with internal/external audits.
- Support preparation of annual budgets and periodic forecasts; compile cost/revenue assumptions and assist with variance commentary.
Analyze financial information, costs, revenues, and commitments to identify trends, risks, and opportunities; provide insights to support decision-making. - Maintain records in accordance with GAAP and internal policies; support compliance with federal and provincial financial regulations and funding agreement requirements; recommend process/control improvements.
- Work closely with all Finance Staff and cross-functional teams on accounting projects and continuous improvement initiatives.
Maintain a digitized accounting filing system for all financial reporting and audit needs. department. - Identify opportunities to streamline reporting, templates, and workflows.
- Other finance-related duties as required to meet departmental needs.
Education
Experience Required
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (CPA in progress or eligibility is a strong preference).
• 2–4 years progressive accounting experience with exposure to full-cycle accounting.
• Proficiency with accounting software (e.g., Sage 300/Accpac or similar) and Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, lookups, reconciliations); strong understanding of general ledger (GL) and journal entries (JEs).
• Strong analytical ability; exceptional attention to detail and accuracy; clear written and verbal communication; ability to prioritize, meet deadlines, and work collaboratively across departments while maintaining confidentiality and high ethical standards.
• Experience working with First Nations communities is an asset and strongly preferred.
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