Employment - Director of Finance
Director of Finance
Wagmatcook First Nation
Full-Time
Weekdays
Description
Location: Wagmatcook First Nation [WFN]\
Department: Finance
Reports to: Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”)
Term: Full-time, on-going
Position Overview:
The Director of Finance has senior financial authority under the Financial Administration Law (“FAL”) and is responsible for providing advanced accounting, financial analysis, and financial reporting services to support sound financial management and informed decision‑making across the organization. Reporting directly to the CFO, the role plays a critical advisory function by ensuring accurate financial records, compliance with applicable legislation and regulations, integrity of financial information and operating within Wagmatcook’s FAL.
Wagmatcook First Nation operates multiple own-source
revenue businesses. Identifying own-source revenue acquisition opportunities will
be a significant responsibility of the Director of Finance. Supporting the objective
of building onto current own-source revenue businesses currently in operation
within Wagmatcook First Nation, which includes, aviation entities, commercial
fisheries, crab processing facility, Culture & Heritage Centre, CleanWave
Restaurant, Wagmatcook Gas Bar & Retail Store.
Wagmatcook First Nation operates multiple own-source revenue businesses. Identifying own-source revenue acquisition opportunities will be a significant responsibility of the Director of Finance. Supporting the objective of building onto current own-source revenue businesses currently in operation within Wagmatcook First Nation, which includes, aviation entities, commercial fisheries, crab processing facility, Culture & Heritage Centre, CleanWave Restaurant, Wagmatcook Gas Bar & Retail Store.
This position contributes to organizational
sustainability by supporting budgeting, forecasting, audits, and financial
controls, while aligning financial practices with organizational priorities,
accountability requirements, and Indigenous governance principles. The Director
of Finance serves as a trusted professional resource to leadership and supports
continuous improvement in financial systems and practices.
Key Responsibilities, include but are not limited to:
Accounting and Financial Reporting
Ensure that monthly, quarterly and annual
statements are prepared, reviewed by the Finance and Audit Committee, and
presented to Council for approval.
Prepare Special Purpose Reports required
under own-source revenue activities and corporate partnerships.
Coordinate the preparation of audit schedules and financial statements for external auditors, ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements.
Financial Analysis and Advice
Prepare annual budgets, forecasts, and
variance analysis reports including, assisting Program Managers with the
preparation of core, program and project budgets.
Monitor cash flow, investments, and financial
performance indicators.
Collaborate with Council, senior management,
and external consultants to develop long-term financial strategies, capital
investment plans, and funding proposals to support community development
initiatives and capital projects.
Oversee, maintain, monitor, review, verify, and approve day-to-day
financial administration.
Compliance and Risk Management
Ensure that monthly, quarterly and annual
statements are prepared, reviewed by the Finance and Audit Committee, and
presented to Council for approval.
Monitor compliance with all contracts, funding and partnership
agreements entered into by Wagmatcook First Nation.
Coordinate annual audits and liaise with external auditors.
Leadership and Team Management
Foster professional development and maintain a high level of
productivity and morale within the Finance Department.
Professional Development
Attend workshops, career development and continuing education
opportunities to maintain an up-to-date working knowledge of professional
practices.
Qualifications and Experience:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of First Nation governance,
culture and traditions, ability to speak Mi’kmaq considered an asset.
Proficiency in financial
analysis, forecasting, and modeling techniques, with strong analytical skills
and attention to detail in reviewing financial data and identifying trends or
anomalies.
Proficiency in financial software
applications, including QuickBooks and Microsoft Office.
Excellent communication skills,
both verbal and written, with the ability to articulate financial concepts and
present complex information in a clear and concise manner to diverse audiences.
Strong leadership, team-building,
and interpersonal skills, with the ability to motivate and empower staff,
foster collaboration, and cultivate a culture of accountability and continuous
improvement.
Demonstrated ability to manage
multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and adapt to changing priorities in a
fast-paced and dynamic environment.
Commitment to integrity, ethical conduct, and confidentiality in handling sensitive financial information and managing fiduciary responsibilities for the First Nation.
Education and Experience
Chartered Professional
Accountants (CPA) certification preferred; minimum requirement a bachelor’s
degree in accounting, finance, or related field.
Minimum of 5 years of progressive accounting experience in financial management, accounting, or auditing, with at least 3 years in a supervisory or managerial role preferred.
Other Requirements
Criminal
Record Check.
Travel will be required.
Effort and Working Conditions
Hours of Work: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am – 4:00pm
Primarily office-based work.
Occasional travel and work outside regular business hours may be required.
Organizational Values
Culture: We have a strong and vibrant history. It is important to recognize and enhance our culture.
Education: Education is accessible and available to community members both formally and informally.
Health: A healthy community is made up of healthy people.
Environment: We protect mother earth to provide for future generations.
Transparency & Accountability: Open discussions and involvement in decision making is crucial to a prosperous community.
Self-reliance: We encourage self-reliance for all community members and
the community itself.
How To Apply
Wagmatcook First Nation will be accepting applications for this position via email. Please follow the instructions below carefully. Failure to do so may result in disqualification.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates can apply by submitting their cover letter and resume no later than 4:00 pm on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, to jobs@wagmatcook.com. Please reference “Director of Finance” in the subject line. Wagmatcook First Nation appreciates all applications received, only those selected for interview will be contacted.
Wagmatcook First Nation offers a competitive compensation package that includes health and dental benefits, competitive salary bands, pension, and paid time off.
Under the Aboriginal Employment Preference
Policy, Wagmatcook First Nation will give preference to the indigenous
applicant when two or more candidates are deemed to be equal in terms of “best
qualified”.
Email Address: jobs@wagmatcook.com Apply here
Intended Audience
This employment opportunity is open for: Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and temporary residents who are able to work for any employer in Canada (student permit, open work permit holders), unless specific eligibility criteria are noted in the above job posting.
Location Information
- Community
- Wagmatcook
- County
- Victoria County
- Province
- NS
- Country
- Canada
Opportunity Information
- Employer
- Wagmatcook First Nation
- NOC Code
- —
- Experience Required
- Yes
- Available Openings
- 0
- Pay Type
- To be Determined
- Pay Period
- Bi-Weekly
- Remuneration Per Pay Period
- Estimated Weekly Hours
- 32.50
- Start Date
- July 28th 2026
- End Date
- —
- Language
- —
- Posted on
- June 11th 2026
- Expires
- June 30th 2026