Organizational Description: Non-profit social services agency, serving child, youth and young adults.
Volunteer Opportunity Details
Volunteer Opportunity ID: 5332
Description of Duties:
Seeking a Volunteer Treasurer to join our Board of Directors
Knowles Centre is a not-for-profit organization that has been part of the Winnipeg community since 1907. We provide long-term treatment services and skill-based programs for more than 225 young people and their families each year. Many have histories of trauma, abuse, neglect, or come from families that have been challenged by intergenerational trauma. At Knowles Centre they receive the help they need to heal their hearts, minds and souls, and find a path to a better future.
Currently, we are seeking a volunteer treasurer to join our dynamic volunteer Board of Directors. The treasurer will work with our Director of Finance and Administration and board finance committee to provide high-level oversight of the financial assets of Knowles Centre.
Indigenous candidates and residents of the northeast Winnipeg community are especially encouraged to apply.
Position Description:
Duties & Responsibilities of Treasurer: As a member of the Board of Directors, the treasurer will:
• Perform all duties in keeping with the by-laws of the organization, internal policies, and relevant Provincial legislation and regulations
• Provide financial overview
• Work with the Director of Finance & Operations to co-chair the Finance Committee
• Serve as a member of the Executive Committee, and, as interested, serve on other Board and ad hoc committees (e.g. Fundraising, Nominating, etc.)
• Work with CEO, and complete biennial performance review • Review and approve policy
• Contribute professional knowledge to program review and agency development
• Support agency in quadrennial COA accreditation process
Expectations
• Participate in monthly meetings of the full Board of Directors (held Oct. through Nov. and Jan. through June).
• Attend the annual general meeting (held in September) • Committee members may meet as required, in person or electronically
• Represent the agency, as required, in meetings with stakeholders such as the Province of Manitoba, River East Transcona School Division, and the United Way of Winnipeg
• Support the fundraising efforts of the agency at a level commensurate with the role, but within the means of the individual board member.
Skills Required:
Skills
- Knowledge of Quickbooks, budgeting, analysis and financial reporting skills
- Knowledge of relevant laws regulations and guidelines to ensure compliance and identify risks
- Investment knowledge and strategies an asset
- Ideal candidate will have their CPA designation
Skills Gained/Related Careers:
Benefits
• Opportunity to contribute to the operations of a respected community-based organization and work with a dedicated team of volunteers
• This is a volunteer opportunity. Members of the Board of Directors receive no remuneration for their contributions.
• Eligible expenses incurred while performing board duties will be reimbursed.
Age: 31-54
Time Commitment: Evening
Term • Members of the Board of Directors are elected for a one-year term (July 1 - June 30) and may be re-elected. There is no defined limit for re-election.
Benefits
• Opportunity to contribute to the operations of a respected community-based organization and work with a dedicated team of volunteers
• This is a volunteer opportunity. Members of the Board of Directors receive no remuneration for their contributions.
• Eligible expenses incurred while performing board duties will be reimbursed.
Location of volunteer opportunity: Winnipeg
- River East
Does opportunity require a criminal record check? Yes
Will cost be reimbursed? Yes
Does opportunity require a child abuse registry check? Yes
Will cost be reimbursed? Yes
Opportunity is available to candidates that: General Populace
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