- Help shape the future of BC health care: Be a key financial leader in the development of the new St. Paul’s Hospital, a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reimagine care delivery in B.C.
- Compensation: $76,111 to $100,009 annual ( based on experience).
- Work with purpose: At PHC, we serve some of the province’s most vulnerable populations. Our tagline “how you want to be treated” guides everything we do.
- Benefits: We offer a comprehensive benefits package including extended health, dental, vision, life insurance, and pension.
- Thrive in an Inclusive Culture: We celebrate diversity and are committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive, and supportive workplace for all.
Who We Are
Providence Health Care is a mission-driven, non-profit health care organization serving the diverse communities of British Columbia.
We operate 18 sites across Vancouver and the Lower Mainland, including:
- Five long-term care homes
- A range of specialty clinics and community-based services, including dialysis
As a recognized leader in teaching, research, and innovation, Providence is also the provincial referral center for Cardiac Care, HIV/AIDS, and Renal Services. We provide a full continuum of care—from acute and long-term care to pioneering substance use and addiction treatment—serving some of the province’s most vulnerable and marginalized populations.
Guided by our motto, “how you want to be treated,” we are committed to delivering compassionate, person-centered care in every interaction.
Curious about our culture and what it’s really like to work here? Check out the video below to meet some of the incredible people who make PHC a truly special place to work.
Your day-to-day:
- Onboarding and Training period: Your first 2 months will be 100% on-site to allow a successful transition into this role. 2 to 3 days per week in-office thereafter.
- Coordinates the financial and statistical reporting for PHC, preparing various financial, statistical and government report-3 on a period or as required basis.
- Coordinates the transfer of financial and statistical data files, both manual and from feeder systems, to the General Ledger, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the data.
- Performs period end analysis and review of financial information such as revenue and expense analysis, monitoring deadlines, prioritizing tasks and diagnosing problems.
- Coordinates the period end process with general accounting staff and finance staff to ensure operational efficiency and effectiveness in the timely and accurate recording of financial and statistical data.
- Manages data integrity by analyzing complex financial data and other data, identifying errors and taking corrective action(s). Ensures that proper audit trails are maintained at all times for files and data.
- Performs system maintenance of the PeopleSoft Financial System by updating account and roll-up trees as required.
- Performs and reviews complex account reconciliations on a period basis, identifying and accounting for discrepancies and taking corrective actions.
- Reviews period end processes and other internal accounting procedures, making recommendations to improve and streamline procedures and processes as required.
- Prepares the year-end audit working papers and drafts audited financial statements with complete schedules and notes.
- Provides work direction to designated staff and coordinates their work activities, as required.
- Assists financial report users by responding to inquiries and providing user training as needed.
- Participates in various working group meetings for the purpose of developing goals, policies, controls, procedures and problem solving.
- Performs other related duties as required