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2 results for National Credit Manager in Mississauga, ON

Credit/Collections Supervisor/Manager
  • Markham, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 75000 - 90000 CAD / Yearly
  • Job Summary<br><br>The primary objective of this position is to direct and manage the Credit Dept. This entails, ensuring timely collection from all of our account base and reconciliation of major retail accounts including appropriate communication with external customers and sales reps and internal sales management. Managing one credit &amp; collections specialist.<br><br><br><br>Duties &amp; Responsibilities<br><br>Manage the credit staff to ensure that daily, weekly, monthly and annual objectives and goals are met.<br>Evaluating new customers for credit worthiness and setting terms and limits as appropriate.<br>Ensure credit insurance policy is complied with, proper reporting is maintained and portal updated when necessary.<br>Ensure that major retail accounts are reconciled on a regular basis and outstanding deductions are followed up on.<br>Ongoing evaluation of customers’ credit worthiness including re-evaluating credit limits, acceptance of orders exceeding credit limits etc.<br>Knowledge, Skills and Abilities<br><br>Strong customer focus and ability to establish rapport easily with both internal and external relationships. Solid understanding of credit policies and procedures and ability to manage credit staff.<br>Relationships and Roles within Department<br><br>Manage credit staff to ensure timely collection of all outstanding receivables.<br>Deal with credit related problems and determine action to be taken, and to resolve them within the department.<br>Relationships with other Departments<br><br>Works closely with customer base, internal and external sales to ensure that credit related issues are communicated to the appropriate individuals.<br><br><br>Credentials and Experience<br><br><br><br>Academic - University/College degree<br><br>- Credit designation<br><br>Experience - Credit experience, minimum 5 years<br><br>- Management experience, minimum 3 years<br><br><br><br>Special Requirements<br><br>Ability to effectively manage credit function in a customer focussed environment. Ability to work under general direction with little functional guidance - referring only specific cases/problems to supervisor that fall outside organization policies or procedures. Knowledge of Power BI and Excel required.
  • 2026-04-28T00:00:00Z
Finance Manager
  • Hamilton, ON
  • onsite
  • Permanent
  • 90000 - 100000 CAD / Yearly
  • <p>Due to exciting growth within the organization, our client is adding a new Finance position. Reporting to the Senior Director, Finance, the <strong>Finance Manager </strong>plays a key role in supporting financial reporting, analysis, controls, and planning across a blended not‑for‑profit and for‑profit organization focused on advancing the scientific community.</p><p><br></p><p>This is an excellent opportunity for a designated <strong>CPA or CPA student </strong>seeking progressive, hands‑on experience in a hybrid work environment while contributing to an organization with a meaningful healthcare and research mission. The role provides exposure aligned with <strong>CPA Canada practical experience requirements</strong> and offers long‑term growth potential as the organization continues to scale.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Assist with monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting for multiple entities</li><li>Maintain general ledger accuracy, including journal entries, reconciliations, and working papers</li><li>Prepare and maintain capital asset registers and depreciation schedules</li><li>Support year‑end audit and tax processes and liaise with external auditors</li><li>Assist in budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis</li><li>Prepare management reporting, dashboards, and KPIs</li><li>Analyze financial and operational performance and provide actionable insights</li><li>Support financial reporting for externally funded programs and partner organizations</li><li>Provide backup bookkeeping and close support as required</li><li>Identify opportunities for process improvement, automation, and system efficiencies</li></ul><p><strong>Why Join</strong></p><ul><li><strong>CPA mentorship</strong> and qualifying experience across core technical competencies</li><li><strong>Hybrid flexibility</strong> for work‑life balance</li><li>Opportunity to <strong>support and give back to the community</strong></li><li>Broad exposure across <strong>not‑for‑profit and commercial entities</strong></li><li>Strong long‑term <strong>career growth potential</strong></li></ul><p><strong>CPA Supervision &amp; Development</strong></p><p>This role is supervised and mentored by a qualified CPA and is structured to support <strong>progressive responsibility and professional judgment</strong> across financial reporting, management accounting, budgeting, internal controls, and audit support, consistent with <strong>CPA Canada experience requirements</strong>.</p><p><br></p>
  • 2026-04-28T00:00:00Z