
Associate Director, Financial Services
Campus Location: New Westminster
Regular / Term: Regular
Closing Date: Open until filled with a first review of candidates on May 5, 2025
Position Summary
The Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) is seeking a strategic, service-focused finance leader to join us as Associate Director, Financial Services.
This full-time, regular position is ideal for a results-driven professional who thrives on collaboration, continuous improvement, and building financial capacity across teams. Reporting to the Deputy Chief Financial Officer (DCFO), the Associate Director provides leadership in financial planning, budgeting, analysis, reporting, payroll, and treasury functions.
By fostering integrated, consistent financial processes, the Associate Director supports JIBC’s long-term sustainability and helps reduce financial risk across the organization. A strong culture of service, collaboration, and financial literacy is at the heart of this role.
As a senior member of the Finance team, the Associate Director plays a key role in advancing both divisional and institutional priorities, ensuring systems and services align with JIBC’s commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and Indigenization.
Key areas of responsibility include:
Financial Planning and Reporting: Lead the development and oversight of annual and multi-year budgets, financial forecasting, and analysis to ensure compliance with all reporting requirements. Drive the implementation of centralized budgeting and forecasting processes with a focus on exceptional client service, operational effectiveness and efficiency, and risk mitigation. Deliver robust financial modeling and costing tools to support strategic decision-making across the organization.
Payroll Oversight: Ensure accurate, consistent, and compliant payroll operations, lead process improvements, and maintain strong alignment with the People and Culture team.
Treasury and Compliance: Manage JIBC’s treasury function, including cash flow forecasting and the protection of financial assets. Ensure compliance with financial reporting standards and legal and statutory requirements for financial information, and maintain effective internal controls.
Team Leadership: Inspire and support a high-performing team of finance and payroll professionals. Promote collaboration, service excellence, and continuous learning.
Organizational Collaboration: Partner with leaders across JIBC to build financial knowledge, integrate processes, and reduce duplication. Serve as a trusted advisor and help teams make informed, sustainable decisions.
If you're energized by building strong financial foundations in a mission-driven organization—and want to see the impact of your work every day—this could be the opportunity for you.
Qualifications & Requirements:
Education and Certifications:
Bachelors Degree in business or commerce with focus on finance, accounting, and business management; an MBA would be an asset.
CPA designation is required.
Experience:
Minimum 7 years of progressive senior experience with financial planning, management and reporting in large, complex organizations within the public sector, along with minimum of 5 years in a financial leadership capacity.
Experience in the post-secondary education system is considered an asset
Or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Additionally, specific experience is required in
• Managing and maintaining accounting systems in a computerized and decentralized environment
• Managing the budgeting process for large and complex budgets
• Leading multi-level teams and managing and engaging people in a unionized environment
Other Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Models respectful and inclusive workplace behaviours, and demonstrates a commitment to meaningful outcomes in diversity, equity, and Indigenization
• Ability to think innovatively and creatively in planning and developing a fresh approach to existing activities, with a continuous improvement perspective and incorporating best practices
• Demonstrated ability to lead and implement change, resulting in improvements to service quality, staff productivity and systems efficiency
• Advanced knowledge of financial management concepts and practices, including accounting procedures, financial planning and analysis, budgeting and forecasting, and financial reporting. Demonstrated ability to interpret and apply policies and regulations
• Knowledge and experience of payroll operations, payroll applications, collective agreements, applicable legislation and regulations within a unionized environment
• Strong business and financial acumen
• Demonstrated ability to identify, evaluate and manage risk
• Excellent analytical skills, critical thinking, and ability to apply sound judgment in interpretation of analytical findings, problem solving, evaluating courses of action, and making decisions on financial matters
• Strong skills in making presentations to various internal and external constituency groups
• Proven ability to motivate and engage teams, while driving performance outcomes
• Effective delegation and ability to drive accountability
• Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, and a collaborative approach to relationship building and internal customer service
• Ability to influence others, and effectively manage multiple and conflicting needs between stakeholder groups
• Advanced computer skills related to financial analysis, management and reporting, including high level of proficiency in Excel, Microsoft office programs, various financial software packages and databases, ERPs and business intelligence tools.
About JIBC
Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) is a public, post-secondary institution that provides education and training to those who’ll be there to support British Columbians and others around the world, when a life is at stake or when health, safety or property is in jeopardy. Work for JIBC and be a part of the big picture – supporting justice and public safety professionals at all stages of their careers in fields including law enforcement, firefighting, paramedicine, security and emergency management.
As a JIBC employee, you’ll play a role in our educational programming, which also includes complementary and related areas of study – from conflict resolution, mediation, leadership and counselling, to cybersecurity, business intelligence, and tactical criminal analysis – as well as applied research in the justice and public safety fields. Join our team and help us prepare JIBC graduates to contribute to safer communities and a more just society.
What JIBC Offers:
Fair Comparison/Excluded/Faculty Equivalent: We offer a total compensation package that includes a benefit plan, which includes Extended Health and Dental Benefits after three months, and enrollment in the College Pension Plan upon hire. In addition, we offer 20 vacation days and 10 Personal Days annually (pro-rated in first year), as well as generous other leave entitlements.
Salary Range: |
$126,125 to $148,385 annually – Fair Comparison Faculty Equivalent Compensation Salary Grid 14 The Compensation Range shown reflects JIBC's range for the role: between 85% and 100% of the sector range control point. In the normal course, employees will be hired, transferred or promoted between 85% - 94% of the control point, based on the knowledge, qualifications and experience for the role, with exceptions in the 95% - 100% range. |
Posting date: |
April 16, 2025 |
Closing date: |
Open until filled with a first review of candidates on May 5, 2025 |
Position Type: |
Fair Comparison |
Position Number: |
1000467 |
Employment Type: |
Full-Time Regular |
Work Arrangements: |
This full-time, regular position is available from May 2025 and located at the New Westminster campus. This position may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement. |
How to Apply
The Justice Institute of British Columbia has partnered with Humans of HR to support the recruitment process for this position. If you are interested in applying, please send your application to Robin.Behl@humansofhr.ca. We appreciate your interest and look forward to reviewing your application.
The Justice Institute of British Columbia is an equal-opportunity employer and is interested in broadening the diversity of its staff. We encourage applications from individuals from visible minority groups, individuals of Indigenous heritage, persons with disabilities, and persons of all sexual orientation or gender identity.
If there are any barriers that you are experiencing or an accommodation that we can provide to support you through the application process, please reach out to us at hr@jibc.ca.