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A non-profit conservation organization is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to oversee financial stewardship. This remote role in Ontario requires deep expertise in financial reporting, compliance, and leadership in finance. Ideal candidates will have at least 7-10 years of experience in a related field, preferably within a registered charity, and possess strong communication abilities. A competitive salary ranging from $120,000 to $140,000 is offered, along with comprehensive benefit packages and professional development opportunities.
Position: Chief Financial Officer / CFO
Organization: Birds Canada
Location: remote work in Ontario
Birds Canada is a national organization dedicated to bird conservation. Every day, our caring donors, passionate staff, and thousands of outstanding volunteers are taking action to help us better understand, appreciate, and conserve birds and their habitats. Together, we are Canada’s voice for birds.
A $15 million non‑profit, charitable organization, Birds Canada was built on the enthusiastic contributions of thousands of caring members and volunteers. Data (observations) collected by volunteers, alongside targeted research projects, are used to identify significant bird population changes and help direct conservation planning.
Our national headquarters is located in Port Rowan, Ontario, connected to the historic Long Point Bird Observatory.
Birds Canada works to conserve birds through sound science, on‑the‑ground actions, innovative partnerships, public engagement, and science‑based advocacy. We believe the most effective conservation results arise from a multifaceted approach which addresses the needs of habitats, people, and species.
Birds Canada is proud of its exceptionally dedicated and mission‑driven team. Staff consistently report high levels of job satisfaction, collegiality, and alignment with the organization’s values. Many team members have been with the organization for many years, contributing deep expertise, continuity, and a strong culture of collaboration. For the CFO, this means joining a stable, motivated workforce that values transparency, partnership, and shared success.
As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, the CFO is responsible for the financial stewardship of Birds Canada. This includes financial reporting, compliance, budgeting and forecasting, investment and asset management, overseeing audits, risk management, and oversight of payroll and accounts payable/receivable. Reporting directly to the President & CEO, the CFO leads the internal finance staff and manages key outsourced financial services.
Birds Canada is committed to improving levels of diversity among its volunteers, membership, staff, and board to reflect the diversity of Canada. In an effort to do so, it is actively tracking and seeking to improve its ability to reach all candidates with job advertisements. Applicants belonging to racialized groups; who identify as Indigenous, LGBTQ+, or who have differing abilities are therefore invited to self‑identify in their cover letter.