Recruiting Board Director: Treasurer (Volunteer Position)

The Canadian Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA Canada) is currently recruiting a Director for our board to fill the Treasurer role. Our mission is to develop the leadership capacity of individuals committed to positive social change.

We encourage anyone with relevant experience who would like to contribute to this mission to submit their resume along with a brief statement of interest to express what attracts you to this role and our work.

Please submit your application (resume and letter of interest in a single attachment) to ica@iacan.org  by 5:00 PM on Friday, October 30, 2020. (Kindly include “Board Treasurer” in the subject line).

Please see below to review the position summary.

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Duties of the Treasurer:

  • Provides financial advice to the Board.
  • Monitor the financial situation of the organization in close consultation with staff responsible for the financial management of ICA Canada.
  • Interpret financial statements for the Board.
  • Ensure that royalties are paid in accordance with the organization’s policies.
  • Ensure that reserve funds are properly held and invested in accordance with established policies and charitable regulatory requirements.
  • Serve as a co-signer of cheques and other disbursements of funds.

Please note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, approvals of all disbursements and other financial related tasks are currently being executed virtually.

Qualifications:

  • Demonstrable experience with good financial management and reporting practices for charities.
  • A professional accounting designation is desirable but not mandatory.

Roles and Responsibilities of all Board of Directors 

The primary role of the Board is to frame and sustain the focus of the Institute within the resources available to the Institute.

1. Frame and Sustain Focus Role: 

  • Provide leadership in the ongoing development of a vision for ICA Canada
  • Develop /articulate policies, plans and priorities.
  • Provide governance to /of the Institute and its activities.
  • On behalf of ICA as a non-profit corporation, be accountable to the government regulators, supporters, members and the community at large for legal compliance, ethical behaviour and stewardship.
  • Build relationships that are of mutual benefit to ICA Canada, its members, ICA Associates Inc., ICA International and other organizations which share the values and have similar directions.
  • Develops a succession plan for Board and Staff.

2. Resource Development and Oversight Role: 

  • Approve and monitor a balanced budget.
  • Develop a strategy for the financial sustainability of the organization.
  • Provide contacts that will further the organization’s mission, among our personal and business and institutional connections, including attending networking/learning events.

3. Expectations:  

  • Will commit to attendance and participation in 75% of Board meetings which are all currently being held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In-person meetings will only resume once it has been deemed safe to convene at our office.
  • Frequency of meetings: Regular board meetings are held 6 times a year (January, March, May, July, September, November). Board members are also expected to attend the AGM in June.
  • Will serve on at least one task force/committee.
  • Will serve for (at least) one three-year term.

Our Values 

  • In our relations with others, we collaborate with respect, caring and mutual support.
  • We value human relations and the human capacity as the key to making a difference.
  • We embody and model participation in everything that we do by balancing leadership and teamwork.
  • We are committed to integrity, transparency, and accountability throughout our organization in everything we say, do and believe.
  • We bring intention and conscious awareness into our everyday life.
  • We take a comprehensive and historical perspective in any situation and work to change the whole system.

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