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A charitable organization in Halifax seeks a Chief Financial Officer to oversee financial strategy and ensure operational sustainability. The ideal candidate will have a CPA designation, over 10 years of financial management experience, and strong knowledge of fund accounting. This part-time role offers a salary between $65,000 and $80,000 based on 20 hours per week, with flexible work arrangements.
Chief Financial Officer
The Community Foundation of Nova Scotia
The Community Foundation of Nova Scotia (CFNS) is a charitable giving facilitator. We help donors make sustainable philanthropic impact on causes they care about at the grassroots level. We endow funds for donors, manage donation programs, and convene conversations that make a positive difference in our communities. We do this through three funding streams: donor-advised funds, impact funds that target specific priorities, and community funds created and managed by communities. In 2024, CFNS granted over $4 million to communities across Nova Scotia, and we currently steward than $40 million in philanthropic assets.
Our ultimate vision is to build vibrant communities of respect, belonging and possibility across Nova Scotia that have the resources to care for their own needs.
The Opportunity
The Community Foundation of Nova Scotia is seeking a Chief Financial Officer to work closely with the CEO and a growing team of professionals to steward funds while ensuring the financial sustainability and integrity of the Foundation as it continues to grow. This role in fiduciary leadership will include responsibility for managing and evaluating the Foundation’s financial strategy, systems, and reporting in alignment with its mission and long-term goals.
After years of steady growth, CFNS has set an ambitious goal to significantly increase philanthropic impact in Nova Scotia. This qualified professional will play a critical role in shaping the future of the Community Foundation by ensuring strong financial leadership and operational sustainability. As we strive to enable greater impact in communities and charitable causes across the province, we will place emphasis on stewarding donor funds with transparency and integrity, building trust through robust financial reporting, and ensuring the Foundation’s readiness for future growth. The Chief Financial Officer will work as a partner and collaborator with the CEO in building and advancing the Foundation’s financial strategy for more than 170 donor-advised and donor-directed funds.
Key Objectives
·Provide strategic financial leadership
·Lead budgeting, forecasting, and audit processes
·Manage and oversee financial systems, controls and risk management
·Support operational effectiveness
Role Structure
·Permanent and Part Time staff member
·Reporting to the CEO
·20 hours per week (with potential to increase in future years by mutual agreement)
·The role is based in our Halifax office, with some work-from-home flexibility
·This position currently has one direct report: Accounting Manager (with future potential to grow a small team)
Key Responsibilities
Financial Oversight & Reporting
·Based on above point, perform required transfers to satisfy fund balances.
Leadership of Financial Management
·Collaborate as a strategic partner with the CEO as a member of the senior management team.
·Is comfortable working in a small team setting and managing staff (1 or more direct reports), including staff coaching and development.
·Meet with team members monthly to update budget.
Other Accounting & Reconciliation
Policy & Process Improvement
Governance & Compliance
Qualifications and Experience
·CPA designation or equivalent professional accounting designation
·10 + years progressive experience in accounting or financial management, including experience as a CFO or near CFO position (e.g. VP Finance)
·Experience in budgeting, forecasting, strategic planning, risk management, accounting and internal controls
·Strong knowledge of fund accounting, Accounting Standards for Non-Profit Organizations, charitable compliance, charitable reporting, and restricted funding structures is considered an asset
·Outstanding attention to detail and exceptional organization skills
·Demonstrated ability to be innovative with cost and time efficiencies
·Willingness and ability to learn new skills and adapt to changing environments, including adopting technology and digital processes for improvements.
·Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present financial information clearly to non-financial audiences
·Exhibit a positive and collaborative attitude, fostering teamwork and cooperation
·Experience working with volunteers
·Given the nature of the Foundation, the idea candidate will have volunteered or worked with a Charity or Non-Profit Organizations
Benefits
·Life Insurance (TBD by mutual agreement)
·Health & Dental
·Critical Illness
·Paid Vacation
Salary Range
Based on 20 hours per week of Permanent Part time, the salary range will be $65,000-$80,000.
Start Date
Flexible start date: October 2025
The Community Foundation of Nova Scotia is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to a culture that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion. CFNS hires based on merit and is committed to employment equity.
For more information on CFNS, visit www.cfns.ca.
To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to recruiting@cfns.ca
Application deadline: Thursday, September 4th at 4pm