The National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA) is dedicated to stimulating economic growth for all Indigenous people in Canada driven by a network of over 50 Indigenous Financial Institutions (IFIs). Our mission is to ignite economic progress for all Indigenous communities by empowering entrepreneurs and advancing prosperity. We champion Indigenous economic development through unified representation transparent reporting of IFI accomplishments strategic partnerships and targeted programs and services tailored to the specific needs of IFIs.
Why NACCA
Attractive compensation package with excellent benefits including;
Health Paramedical Vision Dental and Employee Family Assistance Program.
Defined Benefits Pension Plan.
Supportive workplace environment and benefits focused on Indigenous culture and sensitivity.
Ongoing Professional Development.
Scheduling to support work-life balance.
Paid Time Off including:
14 Statutory Holidays for Full-Time Employees.
Sick Time.
Competitive Vacation Time/Pay.
Personal Days.
December Holiday Period.
Position Summary
The Senior Program Officer IWYE is responsible for the delivery and oversight of funding programs administered through NACCAs Indigenous Financial Institution (IFI) network. This role provides strategic and operational leadership in the assessment approval monitoring and administration of contribution agreements while supporting accountability capacity-building and Indigenous-led economic development. The position requires strong financial analysis policy interpretation risk assessment and stakeholder engagement skills.
The hiring range for this role is between $87295.82 - $93510.29. The full earning potential for this role is between $87295.82 - $107303.38.
Key Responsibilities
Funding Assessment and Eligibility
Review funding applications claims and supporting documentation to determine eligibility.
Interpret funding guidelines policies and contribution agreements.
Identify ineligible expenses gaps or compliance concerns and recommend appropriate actions.
Financial Review and Payment Processing
Review budgets claims and financial reports for accuracy and compliance.
Process payments in accordance with program requirements.
Identify and resolve discrepancies before approval.
Contracts and Agreements Administration
Administer contribution agreements and monitor compliance with contractual requirements.
Apply agreement terms to funding decisions and payment processing.
Monitor performance and identify potential risks or issues.
Monitoring Analysis and Risk Identification
Analyze financial and program data to identify trends risks and funding utilization.
Provide recommendations to improve program outcomes and address issues.
Maintain documentation and support audit readiness.
Stakeholder Engagement and Representation
Meet with IFIs to discuss funding reporting and program requirements.
Communicate funding decisions clearly and professionally.
Build and maintain strong relationships with program stakeholders.
Capacity Building and Support
Support IFIs through technical assistance and capacity-building initiatives.
Assist with training workshops and events that strengthen program delivery.
Provide guidance and support to junior staff and collaborate across departments.
Other
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Education
Bachelors degree in Business Administration Finance Accounting Public Administration Economics Economic Development or a related field preferred.
Equivalent combinations of education and directly related experience will be considered.
Education related to Indigenous program delivery economic development or financial administration is an asset.
Experience
710 years of progressive experience in funding programs grants or contribution agreement administration.
Experience supporting Indigenous economic development initiatives is a strong asset.
Demonstrated experience reviewing financial documentation and assessing compliance with policies agreements and funding requirements.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Strong understanding of funding programs contribution agreements eligibility requirements and reporting processes.
This is a unionized position.
Primary Location: Ottawa Ontario. NACCA operates on a hybrid work model. Remote work arrangements may be considered based on organizational needs and role responsibilities.
Preference will be given to qualified individuals of Indigenous ancestry in accordance with Section 24.1 of the Ontario Human Rights Code and other applicable human rights legislation.
This position requires strong analytical problem-solving and strategic thinking skills with the ability to work independently and collaborate effectively with remote and hybrid teams. The role involves prolonged sitting computer use and frequent virtual meetings in a typical office environment. Moderate travel including some overnight evening and weekend work is required and is estimated at approximately 25% of the time. Travel may vary based on program needs.
The National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If contacted for an employment opportunity or interviewing please advise if you require accommodation.
Required Experience:
Senior IC
The OrganizationThe National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA) is dedicated to stimulating economic growth for all Indigenous people in Canada driven by a network of over 50 Indigenous Financial Institutions (IFIs). Our mission is to ignite economic progress for all Indigenous comm...
The Organization
The National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA) is dedicated to stimulating economic growth for all Indigenous people in Canada driven by a network of over 50 Indigenous Financial Institutions (IFIs). Our mission is to ignite economic progress for all Indigenous communities by empowering entrepreneurs and advancing prosperity. We champion Indigenous economic development through unified representation transparent reporting of IFI accomplishments strategic partnerships and targeted programs and services tailored to the specific needs of IFIs.
Why NACCA
Attractive compensation package with excellent benefits including;
Health Paramedical Vision Dental and Employee Family Assistance Program.
Defined Benefits Pension Plan.
Supportive workplace environment and benefits focused on Indigenous culture and sensitivity.
Ongoing Professional Development.
Scheduling to support work-life balance.
Paid Time Off including:
14 Statutory Holidays for Full-Time Employees.
Sick Time.
Competitive Vacation Time/Pay.
Personal Days.
December Holiday Period.
Position Summary
The Senior Program Officer IWYE is responsible for the delivery and oversight of funding programs administered through NACCAs Indigenous Financial Institution (IFI) network. This role provides strategic and operational leadership in the assessment approval monitoring and administration of contribution agreements while supporting accountability capacity-building and Indigenous-led economic development. The position requires strong financial analysis policy interpretation risk assessment and stakeholder engagement skills.
The hiring range for this role is between $87295.82 - $93510.29. The full earning potential for this role is between $87295.82 - $107303.38.
Key Responsibilities
Funding Assessment and Eligibility
Review funding applications claims and supporting documentation to determine eligibility.
Interpret funding guidelines policies and contribution agreements.
Identify ineligible expenses gaps or compliance concerns and recommend appropriate actions.
Financial Review and Payment Processing
Review budgets claims and financial reports for accuracy and compliance.
Process payments in accordance with program requirements.
Identify and resolve discrepancies before approval.
Contracts and Agreements Administration
Administer contribution agreements and monitor compliance with contractual requirements.
Apply agreement terms to funding decisions and payment processing.
Monitor performance and identify potential risks or issues.
Monitoring Analysis and Risk Identification
Analyze financial and program data to identify trends risks and funding utilization.
Provide recommendations to improve program outcomes and address issues.
Maintain documentation and support audit readiness.
Stakeholder Engagement and Representation
Meet with IFIs to discuss funding reporting and program requirements.
Communicate funding decisions clearly and professionally.
Build and maintain strong relationships with program stakeholders.
Capacity Building and Support
Support IFIs through technical assistance and capacity-building initiatives.
Assist with training workshops and events that strengthen program delivery.
Provide guidance and support to junior staff and collaborate across departments.
Other
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Education
Bachelors degree in Business Administration Finance Accounting Public Administration Economics Economic Development or a related field preferred.
Equivalent combinations of education and directly related experience will be considered.
Education related to Indigenous program delivery economic development or financial administration is an asset.
Experience
710 years of progressive experience in funding programs grants or contribution agreement administration.
Experience supporting Indigenous economic development initiatives is a strong asset.
Demonstrated experience reviewing financial documentation and assessing compliance with policies agreements and funding requirements.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Strong understanding of funding programs contribution agreements eligibility requirements and reporting processes.
This is a unionized position.
Primary Location: Ottawa Ontario. NACCA operates on a hybrid work model. Remote work arrangements may be considered based on organizational needs and role responsibilities.
Preference will be given to qualified individuals of Indigenous ancestry in accordance with Section 24.1 of the Ontario Human Rights Code and other applicable human rights legislation.
This position requires strong analytical problem-solving and strategic thinking skills with the ability to work independently and collaborate effectively with remote and hybrid teams. The role involves prolonged sitting computer use and frequent virtual meetings in a typical office environment. Moderate travel including some overnight evening and weekend work is required and is estimated at approximately 25% of the time. Travel may vary based on program needs.
The National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If contacted for an employment opportunity or interviewing please advise if you require accommodation.