Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
06 May, 25
Salary
24.75
Posted On
27 Feb, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Accounting
NEZUL BE HUNUYEH CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES IS RECRUITING!
Finance Clerk – Permanent Part-time
Fort St James, British Columbia
Nezul Be Hunuyeh is an Indigenous Child & Family Service Agency serving the communities of Nak’azdli Whut’en, Binche Whut’en, and Tl’azt’en Nation. We recognize the head office of Nezul Be Hunuyeh is located on the shores of Nak’al Bun (Stuart Lake) on the Nak’azdli Territorial lands of the Dakelh peoples. Our Agency offers inclusivity, opportunities for growth, and opportunities for Cultural learning.
Under the supervision of the Director of Finance and Administration, the Finance Clerk will provide finance and administrative support. A full job description is available upon request.
Job Duties & Responsibilities:
Accounts payable data entry of invoices into accounting software
Reconcile vendor statements
Maintains purchase orders
Payroll data entry of daily time into payroll software
Organize and maintain physical and digital filing
Follow up with suppliers and employees as needed
Provide reception coverage as needed
Other tasks may be assigned with policy
Preferred Qualifications:
Professional appearance and manner, and presentation skills.
Highly motivated, well organized and creative, and punctual.
Knowledge of general office procedures.
Knowledge of computer systems and software.
Ability to take direction well, demonstrate professional initiative, and prioritize key responsibilities including planning, problem solving, and multitasking.
Reflect and interpret the Agency Vision, Mission, and Core Values in their work with enthusiasm and commitment
The ability to establish respectful and effective relationships with management, citizens, service providers, and staff both in writing and communication.
Displays tact, good judgment, and attention to detail.
Knowledge of Dakelh culture and communities served by Nezul Be Hunuyeh.
Indigenous ancestry considered an asset
Please refer the Job description for details