<p>Due to our clients growth, we are looking for an experienced Director of Corporate Finance to take on a leadership role within our clients organization based in Ottawa, Ontario. This position offers an exciting opportunity to oversee corporate finance operations, ensure compliance with Canadian and international financial regulations, and support risk management processes. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in financial strategy, budgeting, and internal controls while driving organizational efficiency. You will report to the CFO.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Advantages:</strong></p><p>• 4 days in office. Free parking</p><p>• Excellent benefits. 4 weeks annual leave, plus the week between Christmas and New Year. RSP plan.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><p>• Oversee the full-cycle accounting process, including monthly close procedures and account reconciliations.</p><p>• Prepare consolidated financial statements and supervise the creation of local statutory financial reports for international operations.</p><p>• Manage external audits for corporate financial statements and country-specific audits, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.</p><p>• Develop and maintain accounting policies and procedures to enhance systems, improve efficiency, and align with regulatory requirements.</p><p>• Provide training and guidance to staff on financial policies, procedures, and best practices.</p><p>• Lead annual budgeting processes, create financial forecasts, and support workforce planning initiatives.</p><p>• Monitor and manage treasury operations, including cash flow forecasting and insurance processes.</p><p>• Ensure timely and accurate filing of statutory reports, including tax documents and regulatory filings.</p><p>• Drive organizational risk management processes by implementing strategies aligned with the company’s risk management framework.</p><p>• Serve as the internal expert on risk management practices, developing policies to identify, assess, and mitigate organizational risks.</p>
<p>Robert Half Management Resources is the worldwide leader in specialized consulting and staffing services for senior-level accounting, finance and business systems professionals.</p><p><br></p><p>Our MUSH sector client is seeking a Procurement Manager for a permanent opportunity. In this role you will lead day-to-day procurement activities, develop procurement frameworks and ensure compliance with policies and regulations while fostering strategic partnerships.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>The Procurement Manager’s duties will include:</strong></p><ul><li>Developing and executing business unit plans, evaluating procurement processes, monitoring performance metrics, and ensuring compliance with governance structures.</li><li>Leading workforce planning, recruiting, training, and managing a high-performing team, and fostering a productive and positive office culture.</li><li>Creating and managing the annual budget and overseeing financial decisions relevant to procurement operations.</li><li>Building relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including vendors, consultants, and industry partners, while participating in committees and working groups.</li><li>Leading RFx processes, contract negotiations, risk assessments, and developing specifications for procurement projects to ensure policies and trade agreements are met.</li><li>Other duties as required</li></ul>
<p><strong>Robert Half is partnering with an excellent owner managed organization located in the Ottawa region. This is a full-time/permanent role on site. </strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Details:</strong></p><p>-Competitive salary (80-85K)</p><p>-Full benefits</p><p>-3 weeks vacation/Christmas closure</p><p>-Free parking</p><p>-Hours: 8:30-5PM</p><p>-Fully on site (no remote work)</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities: </strong></p><p>-Manage the full accounts payable cycle, including posting vendor invoices and scheduling timely payments.</p><p>-Oversee accounts receivable functions, including processing monthly billings, applying incoming payments to correct accounts, and performing collections activity.</p><p>-Conduct daily bank reconciliations and ensure accuracy in general ledger entries.</p><p>-Administer weekly payroll processing and handle all related remittances, including union contributions and other statutory filings.</p><p>-Manage and process wage garnishments, including implementation and remittance.</p><p>-Monitor and record fixed asset transactions.</p><p>-Prepare and file weekly, monthly, and quarterly tax reports, such as WSIB, EHT, HST, and Corporate Tax Installments.</p><p>-Prepare month-end closing entries and generate job costing reports for ownership review.</p><p>-Compile and submit required monthly documentation to the external accounting firm.</p><p>-Submit financial reports to banking institutions on a monthly basis.</p><p>-Archive year-end documents and tax filings for compliance and audit purposes.</p><p>-Analyze cash flow and monitor liquidity.</p><p>-Review and verify the accuracy of all company credit card transactions.</p><p>-Assemble complete year-end financial files, including trial balance, for external accounting review.</p><p>-Support accounting activities across multiple company entities as required.</p><p>-Serve as the primary point of contact for external audits such as CRA and WSIB.</p><p>-Administer and manage Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) cases as they arise.</p><p>-Ensure timely renewal and secure semiannual WSIB Clearance Certificates.</p><p>-Review and coordinate annual insurance policy renewals in collaboration with insurance brokers.</p><p>-Complete credit applications and respond to credit reference check requests.</p><p>-Prepare Statements of Prequalification for various projects.</p><p>Obtain Letters of Reference from surety providers and banking institutions.</p><p>-Support bid and contract management through administrative tasks, including preparing and submitting required documentation and setting up contract files.</p><p>-Prepare and monitor change orders and purchase orders as needed.</p>
<p><strong>Robert Half is partnering with a well renowned organization that's looking to add a bilingual Manager, Membership Administration to their Finance team. This is a full-time/permanent position. </strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Advantages:</strong></p><p>-Competitive salary (127-130K) + $1800/yearly Bil bonus</p><p>-Full benefits & defined pension</p><p>-4 weeks vacation + sick days</p><p>-Subsidized parking </p><p>-Hybrid (3 days on site)</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><p><br></p><p>• Supervise daily operations related to membership administration, ensuring all processes run smoothly and efficiently.</p><p>• Lead and manage a team of dues analysts and administrators, providing guidance, training, and performance evaluations.</p><p>• Oversee the collection of membership dues exceeding $200 million annually and ensure proper distribution to components and locals.</p><p>• Manage adjustments and reconciliations for membership dues, including processing refunds and arrears for thousands of requests annually.</p><p>• Coordinate the issuance and processing of membership cards, ensuring accuracy and timely delivery.</p><p>• Conduct ongoing evaluations of dues processes and interactions with over 200 employers to identify areas for operational improvements.</p><p>• Collaborate with other branches to address system-related challenges and enhance the functionality of member records and dues systems.</p><p>• Develop and implement strategies to improve operational efficiency and strengthen relationships with key stakeholders.</p><p>• Participate in branch planning activities to align membership administration goals with organizational objectives.</p><p>• Ensure compliance with policies and procedures while maintaining confidentiality in financial and administrative operations.</p>
<p>Our client is looking for a <strong>Manager, Property Services </strong>to oversee the maintenance, operation, and financial management of multiple facilities in Ottawa. This permanent role focuses on ensuring the smooth functioning of physical infrastructure, tenant relations, and staff supervision while maintaining compliance with organizational standards. The ideal candidate will have strong leadership skills, a keen eye for detail, and a commitment to delivering high-quality property management services.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Advantages:</strong></p><p>-Competitive salary (84-102K)</p><p>-Full benefits + defined pension</p><p>-4 weeks vacation + sick days</p><p>-Free parking</p><p>-Flex hours</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><p>• Oversee the maintenance and operation of organization-owned properties, including preventive and corrective maintenance, service contracts, and emergency repair arrangements.</p><p>• Conduct annual evaluations of building structures and systems, including capital reserve planning and mechanical and electrical assessments.</p><p>• Manage schedules for repairs, inspections, and maintenance to ensure facilities and equipment remain in optimal condition.</p><p>• Ensure all required permits and licenses are secured, renewed, and compliant with regulations.</p><p>• Maintain an accurate database of property records, inventory, and preventative maintenance plans.</p><p>• Perform regular inspections of residential properties and address tenant concerns promptly and professionally.</p><p>• Coordinate tenant move-ins and move-outs, including inspections and necessary follow-up actions.</p><p>• Negotiate and oversee contracts with third-party vendors for services such as cleaning, landscaping, and security.</p><p>• Develop and manage facility budgets, ensuring expenditures align with organizational priorities and identifying opportunities for cost savings.</p><p>• Supervise and support maintenance staff, including setting objectives, monitoring schedules, and promoting safe work practices</p>
<p>An exciting opportunity is available in a Crown Corporation. As the Head of Finance Policies, Procedures, and Budgeting you will play a pivotal role in the development and implementation of finance and procurement policies, leading the adoption of new accounting standards, and providing ongoing training and support to staff. You will also contribute to the oversight of internal controls and the creation and maintenance of budget and forecast models.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><p>• Develop and implement policies and procedures related to finance and procurement, ensuring they are current and compliant with relevant standards.</p><p>• Lead the adoption of new accounting standards and apply existing standards to complex transactions, ensuring accuracy and compliance.</p><p>• Provide ongoing training and support to staff regarding finance procedures and policies, fostering a culture of knowledge sharing and detail-oriented development.</p><p>• Contribute to the development, implementation, and oversight of appropriate internal controls, contributing to the overall financial integrity and security of the organization.</p><p>• Contribute to the creation and maintenance of the organization's budget and forecast models, ensuring they accurately reflect current and projected financial performance.</p><p>• Apply your expertise in various software such as 3M, Concur, CRM, Crystal Reports, and Data Mining Techniques to ensure efficient and accurate financial management.</p><p>• Utilize your skills in accounting functions, annual budgeting, auditing, and budget processes to contribute to the financial health and sustainability of the organization.</p><p>• Collaborate with internal and external staff and organizations, including auditors, to ensure accurate financial reporting and compliance.</p><p>• Manage budget models and advise individuals with varying levels of financial expertise on budget development, fostering an environment of knowledge sharing and financial literacy.bUDGETTING</p>