Financial Analyst at Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development Inc. — NeverHard
Financial Analyst at Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development Inc. in Winnipeg region, Manitoba. Skills: Accounting, Finance, Financial Reporting. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development Inc.
Location
Winnipeg region, Manitoba
Type
full_time
Required skills:
Accounting
Finance
Financial Reporting
by employerrep | Jun 24, 2026
Southern First Nations Network of Care
Published
June 24, 2026
Location
Winnipeg
Category
Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Job Type
Full-time
Department
N/A
Job Order Number
44955
Application Deadline
Open Until Filled
Salary/Wage
Dependent on Qualifications
POSITION TYPE
FULL-TIMESummary
Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Financial Analyst (FA) is responsible to oversee and provide support to the mandated agencies of the First Nations of Southern Manitoba Child and Family Services Authority in the areas of Single Envelope Funding (SEF), financial accountability, and reporting. The FA works closely with Financial Consultant Special Projects and the CFO and may provide coverage when these positions are away from the office. The FA is a member of the Finance and Administration Unit.
Key Responsibilities
Agency Accountability, Reporting & Support
Regularly interact with Mandated Agencies to ensure the timeliness and accuracy of the SFNNC’s monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting requirements.
Collect, review, format and electronically save all Agency monthly Child Maintenance reporting documents.
Work closely with the CFO, Service Personnel, and mandated agencies, to quantify case transfers in and out of SFNNC’s agencies. The incumbent will be responsible for the calculation of funding adjustments based on duly approved Inter Authority case transfer policies.
Attend regular meetings with Mandated Agencies and provide financial advice and support to upon request.
Analyzes the financial information provided by mandated agencies to identify funding issues such as provincial surpluses or deficits, cash flow issues, proper recording, and presentation. Concerns or irregularities are brought to the CFO’s attention.
Participates in the development of new or changing funding policies.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Southern First Nations Network of Care Financial Operation & Support
Process bi-weekly payroll and weekly accounts payable.
Perform monthly balance sheet reconciliations.
Support the preparation of monthly financial reports and assist with the year-end audit process.
Conduct financial analysis and reporting as assigned.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
To successfully perform this job, the individual must be able to perform each key responsibility satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in accounting, Finance, or a related field, and/or actively enrolled in or completion of a professional accounting designation (e.g., CPA, CAFM). An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
Minimum of 3 years of relevant accounting experience, preferably in a non-profit or public sector environment.
Demonstrated experience processing full-cycle payroll, including bi-weekly payroll administration, payroll remittances, and compliance with applicable legislation (e.g., CRA requirements).
Experience with accounts payable processes, including invoice processing, payment preparation, and vendor management.
Proficiency with accounting and payroll systems, with experience in Sage 300 and Payworks, considered a strong asset.
Strong understanding of payroll regulations, statutory deductions, and reporting requirements.
Well-developed financial analysis and reconciliation skills.
Experience in public accounting and/or auditing is considered an asset.
Strong attention to detail, accuracy, and ability to manage multiple deadlines.
Demonstrated interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Ability to exercise sound judgment and handle confidential information with discretion.
Understanding of Indigenous culture and traditions is considered an asset; ability to communicate in an Indigenous language is an asset.
Other Requirements
A satisfactory and current Criminal Record Check with vulnerable sector search.
A clear and current Child Abuse Registry Check and Prior Contact Check.
A valid class 5 MB driver's license and regular access to a reliable vehicle for business travel.
Please send a cover letter and a resume to
employerrep@abcentre.org
.
This job advertisement has been provided by an external employer/partner. Neeginan Education, Training and Employment Services, Inc. (NETES) is not responsible for the content's accuracy, authenticity, or reliability.
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Southern First Nations Network of Care
Published
June 24, 2026
Location
Winnipeg
Category
Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Job Type
Full-time
Department
N/A
Job Order Number
44955
Application Deadline
Open Until Filled
Salary/Wage
Key Responsibilities
Agency Accountability, Reporting & Support
Regularly interact with Mandated Agencies to ensure the timeliness and accuracy of the SFNNC’s monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting requirements.
Collect, review, format and electronically save all Agency monthly Child Maintenance reporting documents.
Work closely with the CFO, Service Personnel, and mandated agencies, to quantify case transfers in and out of SFNNC’s agencies. The incumbent will be responsible for the calculation of funding adjustments based on duly approved Inter Authority case transfer policies.
Attend regular meetings with Mandated Agencies and provide financial advice and support to upon request.
Analyzes the financial information provided by mandated agencies to identify funding issues such as provincial surpluses or deficits, cash flow issues, proper recording, and presentation. Concerns or irregularities are brought to the CFO’s attention.
Participates in the development of new or changing funding policies.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Southern First Nations Network of Care Financial Operation & Support
Process bi-weekly payroll and weekly accounts payable.
Perform monthly balance sheet reconciliations.
Support the preparation of monthly financial reports and assist with the year-end audit process.
Conduct financial analysis and reporting as assigned.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in accounting, Finance, or a related field, and/or actively enrolled in or completion of a professional accounting designation (e.g., CPA, CAFM). An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
Minimum of 3 years of relevant accounting experience, preferably in a non-profit or public sector environment.
Demonstrated experience processing full-cycle payroll, including bi-weekly payroll administration, payroll remittances, and compliance with applicable legislation (e.g., CRA requirements).
Experience with accounts payable processes, including invoice processing, payment preparation, and vendor management.
Proficiency with accounting and payroll systems, with experience in Sage 300 and Payworks, considered a strong asset.
Strong understanding of payroll regulations, statutory deductions, and reporting requirements.
Well-developed financial analysis and reconciliation skills.
Experience in public accounting and/or auditing is considered an asset.
Strong attention to detail, accuracy, and ability to manage multiple deadlines.
Demonstrated interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Ability to exercise sound judgment and handle confidential information with discretion.
Understanding of Indigenous culture and traditions is considered an asset; ability to communicate in an Indigenous language is an asset.
Other Requirements
A satisfactory and current Criminal Record Check with vulnerable sector search.
A clear and current Child Abuse Registry Check and Prior Contact Check.
A valid class 5 MB driver's license and regular access to a reliable vehicle for business travel.
Please send a cover letter and a resume to
employerrep@abcentre.org
.
This job advertisement has been provided by an external employer/partner. Neeginan Education, Training and Employment Services, Inc. (NETES) is not responsible for the content's accuracy, authenticity, or reliability.
Apply Online
Your name *
Your e-mail address *
Message
Self Identify
Non-Aboriginal
Status
Non-Status
Inuit
Metis
Self Identify
Attachments
Drop files here browse files ...
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