Senior Accountant
Job No:
297758
Location:
Witset, BC (25 Minutes North of Smithers, BC)
- Lead critical financial operations in a culturally rich and naturally stunning community
- Enjoy a competitive salary of $80,000 to $105,000 plus relocation support and excellent benefits
- Make a lasting impact through meaningful work aligned with community growth and sustainability
About Witset First Nation
Witset First Nation, rooted in Witsuwit’en heritage, is based in Witset, a cultural gem known as ‘Kyah Wiget' ('Old Village'). Nestled in northwest British Columbia alongside the Bulkley River, Witset thrives as a community of approximately 2,100 members. Originally Witsuwit’en fishing grounds, Witset has evolved into a flourishing village with 661 on-reserve and 1,129 off-reserve members.
Situated between Smithers and New Hazelton, Witset embraces its rich culture and history, echoing through the valley, a land loved for generations. As a federally recognized Indian band, Witset First Nation is dedicated to providing tailored programs and services for its diverse community.
To learn more about us, please visit: witset.ca
About the Opportunity
Witset First Nation is looking for a full-time Senior Accountant based in Witset, BC (25 minutes north of Smithers, BC).
Reporting to the Finance Manager, the Senior Accountant plays a central role in managing core financial functions such as payroll, budgeting, fund accounting, and reporting in accordance with PSAB standards.
More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Managing books of account, reviewing coding, posting invoices, and completing bank reconciliations
- Overseeing accurate and timely processing of accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll
- Mentoring and supporting the AP and Payroll Clerks with cross-training and development
- Preparing monthly/quarterly financial statements aligned with PSAB and fund accounting principles
- Collaborating with department managers to ensure financial compliance and policy adherence
- Supporting grant applications and funding compliance requirements
- Preparing for and participating in year-end audits, maintaining internal financial controls
- Assisting in the preparation of annual budgets and conducting variance analysis
- Enhancing financial systems and processes to improve internal controls and reporting
- Providing financial guidance and training to staff on relevant procedures
- Performing forensic bookkeeping and safeguarding financial records
- Maintaining updated digital records and ensuring compliance with funding agreements
- Other duties as assigned
About You
To qualify, you will need a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field, and a minimum of 3 years’ experience in accounting, ideally in a municipal, First Nations, or public sector environment.
The following skills and experience will be strong attributes:
- CPA designation (or in progress)
- Proficiency in Sage 300 and Microsoft Excel
- Understanding of PSAB standards, fund accounting, and municipal finance principles
- Experience with budget development, grant management, and regulatory reporting
- Familiarity with First Nations governance and funding structures
- Strong verbal and written communication, analytical, and organizational skills
As our ideal candidate, you bring a high standard of professionalism, integrity, and attention to detail. You thrive in dynamic environments, excel at problem-solving, and are eager to integrate into the Witset community. Your collaborative nature, combined with a deep respect for Indigenous traditions and openness to different perspectives, will help support reconciliation and community progress.
This is a key leadership role for someone who values long-term stability and is seeking a meaningful career rooted in purpose and connection to land and culture.
Lastly, we are looking for a candidate who is looking for stability and a place to settle and build a life in the natural, raw, and sacred untouched land of the Witset First Nation.
Note: Preference will be given to applicants who have First Nations ancestry.
About the Benefits
In exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a highly competitive annual salary of $80,000 to $105,000, negotiable dependent on experience, along with a great host of benefits, including:
- Comprehensive Benefits Plan: extended health care, dental, vision, life and long-term disability, etc.
- Competitive Pension Plan with up to 6% employer matching
- 40 paid hours for Special/Personal Leave Bereavement Leave
- Paid time off for 14 designated general holidays
- Generous vacation accrual
- Paid sick days
- Generous relocation and living assistance to make Bulkley Valley your home
- Regular community events such as charity fundraisers, Sports Days, Christmas Dinners, and more!
Embark on a distinctive journey as a transformative member in our culturally rich community. Want to be a catalyst for positive change? Apply now!