Top Benefits
About the role
Reporting to the Director of Finance, Administration, and IT, the Accountant is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and timeliness of accounts receivable and payable, maintaining accurate financial records, and supporting financial reporting. This role also contributes to the preparation of draft financial statements, particularly not-for-profit reporting.
Responsibilities Financial Reporting, Budgeting and Year-End
- Assist with year-end preparation and audit.
- Prepare or assist with draft financial statements, for not-for-profit reporting.
- Prepare monthly HST remittance and backup documentation for review.
- Reconcile GL accounts. Identify and resolve discrepancies.
- Reconcile bank statements.
- Support the ongoing development and efficiencies of systems and processes.
Accounts Receivable
- Peer-review bank deposits.
- Ensure collections of billings are kept up to date. Assist when required.
- AR backup.
Accounts Payable
- AP backup when needed.
- Manage Petty Cash.
Other
- Perform other related duties and complete special projects as assigned.
Core Competencies Achievement Motivation: Is energetic and committed to meeting goals and targets set, even when tasks are repetitive; actively reviews schedules and plans to avoid unnecessary over runs; wants to do things well and consistently delivers to best of own ability; willing to respond to reasonable requests to do tasks that go beyond normal scope of job.
Analytical thinking/Problem Solving: Takes a proactive approach to anticipating, preventing, and solving problems by collaboratively analyzing and prioritizing situations to identify and solve problems; implements sustainable solutions that increase efficiency and improve quality, develops/constructs plans, making clear, transparent, timely decisions, that align with organizational goals.
Attention to Detail: Accomplishes a task through concern for all the areas involved, no matter how small. Proofreads documents to ensure correct grammar, spelling, and formatting. Monitors and checks work or information and plans and organizes time and resources efficiently.
Business Orientation: Consistently delivers required business results; sets and meets achievable, yet aggressive, goals; consistently complies with quality standards and meets deadlines; maintains focus on the organization's goals in keeping with fiduciary and financial responsibilities and integrity.
Client/Member Service: Is dedicated to meeting the expectations and requirements of clients/members in a manner that provides satisfaction for the client/member and fosters loyalty. Is respectful of others, helping or serving them to meet their needs by discovering those needs and figuring out how to best meet them.
Respectful: Effectively promotes a respectful, equitable work environment in which each person is accepted and has the opportunity to grow and develop; demonstrates behaviors that include fairness, respect, inclusiveness, empathy, integrity, and ethical conduct; actively works to identify and mitigate own biases; displays appreciation for and recognizes the value of input and contributions informed by diverse backgrounds and experiences; recognizes people's diverse needs and perspectives (e.g. language differences, cultural differences, disabilities, and personal family circumstances); monitors the work environment, to identify barriers to equity and a sense of belonging and takes appropriate action; holds self and others accountable for making principled decisions; respects the confidential nature of the work.
Job-Specific Behavioural Competencies Communication: Able to write in a variety of communication settings and styles; can get messages across that instigates appropriate actions; orally communicates positively in a variety of formal and informal settings; actively listens.
Concern for Order and Quality: Monitors and checks work or information, insisting on clarity of roles and functions, setting up and maintaining systems of information to reduce uncertainty in the surrounding environment.
Internal Co-workers Contacts and Purpose of the Interaction:
- All NSAR staff to share and receive information
- Internal Members and Brokers:
- To share and receive information for Directors and Committee members
External
- Vendors to share and receive information
Qualifications Education
- Diploma in accounting from a recognized institution or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience
- Minimum 2 years in a related accounting role.
- Intermediate proficiency in accounting software.
- Basic proficiency in Microsoft Word and Outlook.
- Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Excel and databases.
Working Conditions and Physical Demands A Physical Environment Typically located in a comfortable office environment.
70 hours bi-weekly, Monday to Friday.
B Physical Effort
- Physical demands are those associated with being in a normal office environment and using typical office equipment, and may include sitting, standing, walking, stooping, bending, climbing.
- Ability to carry 10 kg over short distances unaided.
C Sensory Attention
- Reviewing online and hard copy reports with close attention to details.
D Mental Pressures
- There is a need to meet competing month-end deadlines.
About Nova Scotia Association Of Realtors The Nova Scotia Association of REALTORS® (NSAR) is the Association for REALTORS® in Nova Scotia, representing over 2,000 members who subscribe to a high standard of service and a strict code of ethics. We act as one voice for real estate in Nova Scotia and serve our members through a wide variety of education programs, training, advocacy and administration of the MLS® System in Nova Scotia.
Are you interested? We're proud to offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support your well-being both inside and outside the workplace. This includes health, dental, and life insurance (including long-term disability), RRSP matching to help you plan for the future, and a health spending account for added flexibility. You'll also enjoy a fitness allowance, paid sick time, generous PTO, and free on-site parking. Plus, we offer a partially remote work environment with the option to work from home up to two days per week.
Apply now and take the next step toward a rewarding career!
About Nova Scotia Association of REALTORS®
Top Benefits
About the role
Reporting to the Director of Finance, Administration, and IT, the Accountant is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and timeliness of accounts receivable and payable, maintaining accurate financial records, and supporting financial reporting. This role also contributes to the preparation of draft financial statements, particularly not-for-profit reporting.
Responsibilities Financial Reporting, Budgeting and Year-End
- Assist with year-end preparation and audit.
- Prepare or assist with draft financial statements, for not-for-profit reporting.
- Prepare monthly HST remittance and backup documentation for review.
- Reconcile GL accounts. Identify and resolve discrepancies.
- Reconcile bank statements.
- Support the ongoing development and efficiencies of systems and processes.
Accounts Receivable
- Peer-review bank deposits.
- Ensure collections of billings are kept up to date. Assist when required.
- AR backup.
Accounts Payable
- AP backup when needed.
- Manage Petty Cash.
Other
- Perform other related duties and complete special projects as assigned.
Core Competencies Achievement Motivation: Is energetic and committed to meeting goals and targets set, even when tasks are repetitive; actively reviews schedules and plans to avoid unnecessary over runs; wants to do things well and consistently delivers to best of own ability; willing to respond to reasonable requests to do tasks that go beyond normal scope of job.
Analytical thinking/Problem Solving: Takes a proactive approach to anticipating, preventing, and solving problems by collaboratively analyzing and prioritizing situations to identify and solve problems; implements sustainable solutions that increase efficiency and improve quality, develops/constructs plans, making clear, transparent, timely decisions, that align with organizational goals.
Attention to Detail: Accomplishes a task through concern for all the areas involved, no matter how small. Proofreads documents to ensure correct grammar, spelling, and formatting. Monitors and checks work or information and plans and organizes time and resources efficiently.
Business Orientation: Consistently delivers required business results; sets and meets achievable, yet aggressive, goals; consistently complies with quality standards and meets deadlines; maintains focus on the organization's goals in keeping with fiduciary and financial responsibilities and integrity.
Client/Member Service: Is dedicated to meeting the expectations and requirements of clients/members in a manner that provides satisfaction for the client/member and fosters loyalty. Is respectful of others, helping or serving them to meet their needs by discovering those needs and figuring out how to best meet them.
Respectful: Effectively promotes a respectful, equitable work environment in which each person is accepted and has the opportunity to grow and develop; demonstrates behaviors that include fairness, respect, inclusiveness, empathy, integrity, and ethical conduct; actively works to identify and mitigate own biases; displays appreciation for and recognizes the value of input and contributions informed by diverse backgrounds and experiences; recognizes people's diverse needs and perspectives (e.g. language differences, cultural differences, disabilities, and personal family circumstances); monitors the work environment, to identify barriers to equity and a sense of belonging and takes appropriate action; holds self and others accountable for making principled decisions; respects the confidential nature of the work.
Job-Specific Behavioural Competencies Communication: Able to write in a variety of communication settings and styles; can get messages across that instigates appropriate actions; orally communicates positively in a variety of formal and informal settings; actively listens.
Concern for Order and Quality: Monitors and checks work or information, insisting on clarity of roles and functions, setting up and maintaining systems of information to reduce uncertainty in the surrounding environment.
Internal Co-workers Contacts and Purpose of the Interaction:
- All NSAR staff to share and receive information
- Internal Members and Brokers:
- To share and receive information for Directors and Committee members
External
- Vendors to share and receive information
Qualifications Education
- Diploma in accounting from a recognized institution or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience
- Minimum 2 years in a related accounting role.
- Intermediate proficiency in accounting software.
- Basic proficiency in Microsoft Word and Outlook.
- Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Excel and databases.
Working Conditions and Physical Demands A Physical Environment Typically located in a comfortable office environment.
70 hours bi-weekly, Monday to Friday.
B Physical Effort
- Physical demands are those associated with being in a normal office environment and using typical office equipment, and may include sitting, standing, walking, stooping, bending, climbing.
- Ability to carry 10 kg over short distances unaided.
C Sensory Attention
- Reviewing online and hard copy reports with close attention to details.
D Mental Pressures
- There is a need to meet competing month-end deadlines.
About Nova Scotia Association Of Realtors The Nova Scotia Association of REALTORS® (NSAR) is the Association for REALTORS® in Nova Scotia, representing over 2,000 members who subscribe to a high standard of service and a strict code of ethics. We act as one voice for real estate in Nova Scotia and serve our members through a wide variety of education programs, training, advocacy and administration of the MLS® System in Nova Scotia.
Are you interested? We're proud to offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support your well-being both inside and outside the workplace. This includes health, dental, and life insurance (including long-term disability), RRSP matching to help you plan for the future, and a health spending account for added flexibility. You'll also enjoy a fitness allowance, paid sick time, generous PTO, and free on-site parking. Plus, we offer a partially remote work environment with the option to work from home up to two days per week.
Apply now and take the next step toward a rewarding career!