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This role is offered as an initial 18-month term position with the possibility of transitioning to a permanent role, depending on organizational needs and performance.
Are you a detail-oriented finance professional eager to make a meaningful impact? The Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation (AIOC) is excited to welcome a Finance and Expense Coordinator to support out Finance team. This new role is perfect for an ambitious candidate ready to hit the ground running with a dynamic organization that builds bridges between Indigenous
communities and industry partners.
Our mandate is to facilitate Indigenous investment in Alberta's natural resources, agriculture, telecommunications, transportation, and tourism sectors. We serve as a catalyst for project partnerships that generate sustainable, inter-generational revenues for Indigenous groups. By reducing the barriers to accessing capital, we support meaningful partnerships that bring Indigenous communities in as full participants in the economy.
We believe that by empowering Indigenous ingenuity and participation, we support the creation of sustainable revenue streams that Indigenous communities can then use as they see fit to support their priorities around education, housing, culture, and economic development initiatives.
Since 2019, we have directly impact 43 First Nations, Settlements and Métis groups in Alberta across 8 projects with over 720 million in loan guarantees. We have seen the rippling impacts of our program throughout these communities and for all Albertans, and our momentum is accelerating.
As the Finance and Expense Coordinator, you will support our staff by ensuring timely and accurate processing of financial transactions. Your responsibilities will include:
Our ideal candidate is a service-oriented financial specialist with a positive, team-player attitude. You are approachable, with the ability to teach business processes clearly, the patience to respond to inquires in a friendly and helpful manner and demonstrate follow-up and follow-through skills to help everyone stick to deadlines. You have a strong financial acumen, analytical skills, and attention to detail are essential. You thrive in high-demand situations and embrace our values of supporting Indigenous communities. You are looking for an opportunity to hone your skills to prepare you for career advancement. You are able to work flexible hours to meet external deadlines and can be available for infrequent travel to support our Edmonton office or other AIOC events.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your well-being, career growth, and
meaningful impact:
AIOC welcomes applications from all qualified candidates, including Indigenous peoples. If you’re ready to join our mission to foster Indigenous prosperity, please submit your resume and cover letter by November 24, 2024 to ***********@*******.***.
Final candidates will be required to provide proof of their qualifications and complete background checks, including a credit bureau and a criminal record investigation. For candidates who self identify as Indigenous, we also conduct a respectful identity verification process. Candidates with questions about this process are encouraged to reach out.
If you require an accommodation during any stage of your application, please contact us to discuss.
Please note: We can only accept applications from those legally entitled to work in Canada.
AIOC operates in Alberta, the traditional and ancestral territory of many Indigenous peoples, including those from Treaties 6, 7, and 8. We honor the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit who have cared for these lands for generations.