The Accounting and Finance Operations Manager (Maternity Leave Coverage - 12 Months) is responsible for overseeing the full spectrum of financial management activities for Tawaak Housing Association, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and efficiency across accounting, reporting, and operational processes. This temporary role manages weekly and monthly financial cycles including accounts payable and receivable, bank reconciliations, payroll, tenant account maintenance, and cash flow reporting, while also leading budgeting, audits, and funding applications. The Manager provides strategic input into departmental planning, supervises staff work allocations, and fosters strong relationships with vendors, tenants, auditors, and internal stakeholders. With signing authority and responsibility for financial controls, the position ensures adherence to accounting standards, supports capital project funding streams, and enforces routine financial schedules. Success in this role requires strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills, coupled with a solid background in accounting principles and systems, to drive operational excellence and support the organization's mission during the maternity leave coverage period.
Monday to Friday 8:30 am - 4 pm. Occasional overtime (e.g. month end, year end, board meetings, etc.) but when required is a condition of continued employment.
Weekly Duties :
Monthly Duties:
Accounting responsibilities:
Funding and Capital Project Management
Strategic and Operational Planning
Relationship Management
Audit Management
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Tawaak Housing Association is one of many Urban Native Housing Corporations that sprung up in most major Canadian cities since the early 1970's in response to a growing need for a separate Aboriginal housing program within the over all framework of the Canadian social housing delivery system. Given existing patterns of societal actions (discrimination and exclusion) coupled with the Aboriginal community's education and employment levels (lower than the non-Aboriginal population in both), was a recognition that the core housing needs of an urban Aboriginal population, migrating from rural areas and reserves, could be better served by separate and distinct Aboriginal housing groups.
Formed in 1981, Tawaak Housing Association is a private non-profit housing corporation that owns, operates and delivers socially assisted rental housing in six urban areas of Nova Scotia. The mandate of the housing corporation is to provide suitable, adequate and affordable housing to Aboriginal peoples of low to moderate income who reside in urban areas of the province, who cannot attain housing through the regular housing market. Assisted by both the Federal Government and the Government of Nova Scotia, Tawaak's portfolio consists of fifty-four properties comprising of one hundred and forty-five units supported under the Urban Native Housing Program and the Private non-profit housing program. Approximately eighty-two percent of the portfolio is located in the urban centers of Halifax and Dartmouth, while the remainder are located in Sydney, Truro, Antigonish, Liverpool and Bridgewater.