Director, Compliance and Financial Operations
About the role
Posted: Nov 05, 2025 Closing date of the competition: Nov 26, 2025
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Location: Montreal (Balmoral) Flexibility Profile: Hybrid Salary Range: DE1 (under review) Position Status: Continuous - Full-time Position Number: 00021104 Division: Finance and Administration Department: Finance & Administration Union Category: Non-represented
Are you passionate about great storytelling, about exploring the issues that matter, about pushing the boundaries in new audiovisual experiences? So are we. As Canada’s public producer and distributor, the National Film Board has been telling the country’s stories and pioneering breakthroughs in virtually every field of audiovisual content since 1939. But to do this, we need a team that truly reflects the richness and diversity of Canada. If you’d like to be a part of this team—and part of the NFB’s incredible legacy—we’d love to hear from you.
SUMMARY OF DUTIES
Conducts strategic monitoring and plays a key role in interpreting and, where necessary, performing an in-depth analysis of Government of Canada laws, regulations, policies, directives and standards related to financial management; makes recommendations that promote compliance and minimize risk for the NFB, and ensures the implementation of robust controls, procedures and directives. Leads the development and implementation of a risk-based internal control framework for financial management. Oversees the planning, coordination and execution of audit mandates while actively contributing to the optimization and simplification of practices. Monitors operational efficiency and overall performance of all financial operations.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
- Monitors operational efficiency and overall performance of all financial operations, such as accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable and payroll.
- Oversees the preparation of monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements, as well as reports required for management and public accounts.
- Leads analytical activities by integrating emerging technologies such as data analytics, artificial intelligence and automation; provides recommendations to optimize the use of financial and material resources.
- Directs integrated risk management, ensures periodic updates to the framework and aligns it with the NFB’s three-year strategic vision, paying particular attention to priorities, directions and emerging and residual risks and their impacts.
- Guides and oversees audit mandates in alignment with strategic objectives; sets priorities, coordinates the annual audit plan, drives the optimization and simplification of practices, maintains a strong grasp of audited processes and activities, and supports teams in achieving objectives.
- Assesses complex compliance issues and exercises sound professional judgement to interpret, analyze and reconcile government policies, directives and standards.
- Identifies contracts, laws and regulations that require in-depth analysis, determines the appropriate course of action and formalizes positions using appropriate tools and methods.
- Designs and implements initiatives to improve practices, processes and tools in support of the NFB strategic plan; partners with stakeholders to facilitate change management.
- Promotes innovation and implements continuous-improvement initiatives by deploying new tools, redesigning processes and developing teams (e.g., emerging technologies, business analytics).
- Develops and maintains a network of collaborators, partners and strategic contacts within the organization and other government bodies.
- In collaboration with the branch’s management team, participates in the development of strategies and in planning and prioritizing projects.
- Communicates objectives and strategies to staff in their sector and acts as the sector’s spokesperson with internal and external collaborators.
- Manages the sector’s human resources in accordance with the NFB’s values and policies and in line with the applicable collective agreements; builds effective teams and ensures that synergy, cohesion and a spirit of cooperation are created and maintained within the group.
REQUIRED TRAINING, KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE
- University degree in Finance, Accounting or equivalent;
- Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation;
- Minimum of 15 years of relevant experience, including 5 years of managing staff;
- Experience in transformation or change management;
- Substantial experience in designing, implementing and evaluating risk-based internal control frameworks;
- Understanding of Canadian regulations, accounting standards and tax issues, ideally within the public service;
- Experience in risk assessment and financial scenario modelling;
- Experience using ERPs, such as SAP, and data-visualization solutions, such as Power Automate and PowerBI;
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, SharePoint);
- Bilingualism in the official languages (French and English), both orally and in writing.
SKILLS REQUIRED
- Creativity, judgement, autonomy; strongly oriented toward collaboration;
- Adaptability and keen interest in innovation (automation, artificial intelligence, business-model renewal);
- Excellent analytical skills and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, with an organized, meticulous, structured and rigorous approach to work;
- Ability to manage pressure in a changing environment with evolving deadlines;
- Ability to simplify complex issues and support decision making with clear and relevant analyses;
- Ability to build and inspire a high-performing team and foster the development of talents;
- Ability to establish good interpersonal relationships, to be effective in professional interactions and to exercise unifying leadership.
The NFB is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce that’s reflective of Canadian society. It promotes initiatives such as employment equity and encourages candidates to voluntarily indicate in their cover letter if they are a woman, a member of a First Nations group, Inuk, Métis, a person with a disability, or a member of a visible-minority group.
The NFB is also committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. Feel free to advise us of any accommodation needs.
Please note that only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Apply Now
About National Film Board of Canada
The NFB is Canada's public producer of award-winning creative documentaries, auteur animation, interactive stories and participatory experiences. NFB producers are embedded in communities across the country, from St. John's to Vancouver, working with talented creators on innovative and socially relevant projects. The NFB is a leader in gender equity in film and digital media production, and is working to strengthen Indigenous-led production, guided by the recommendations of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. NFB productions have won over 7,000 awards, including 27 Canadian Screen Awards, 21 Webbys, 12 Oscars and more than 100 Genies. To access this award-winning content and discover the work of NFB creators you can visit the NFB website or download its apps for mobile devices.
Director, Compliance and Financial Operations
About the role
Posted: Nov 05, 2025 Closing date of the competition: Nov 26, 2025
Apply Now
Location: Montreal (Balmoral) Flexibility Profile: Hybrid Salary Range: DE1 (under review) Position Status: Continuous - Full-time Position Number: 00021104 Division: Finance and Administration Department: Finance & Administration Union Category: Non-represented
Are you passionate about great storytelling, about exploring the issues that matter, about pushing the boundaries in new audiovisual experiences? So are we. As Canada’s public producer and distributor, the National Film Board has been telling the country’s stories and pioneering breakthroughs in virtually every field of audiovisual content since 1939. But to do this, we need a team that truly reflects the richness and diversity of Canada. If you’d like to be a part of this team—and part of the NFB’s incredible legacy—we’d love to hear from you.
SUMMARY OF DUTIES
Conducts strategic monitoring and plays a key role in interpreting and, where necessary, performing an in-depth analysis of Government of Canada laws, regulations, policies, directives and standards related to financial management; makes recommendations that promote compliance and minimize risk for the NFB, and ensures the implementation of robust controls, procedures and directives. Leads the development and implementation of a risk-based internal control framework for financial management. Oversees the planning, coordination and execution of audit mandates while actively contributing to the optimization and simplification of practices. Monitors operational efficiency and overall performance of all financial operations.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
- Monitors operational efficiency and overall performance of all financial operations, such as accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable and payroll.
- Oversees the preparation of monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements, as well as reports required for management and public accounts.
- Leads analytical activities by integrating emerging technologies such as data analytics, artificial intelligence and automation; provides recommendations to optimize the use of financial and material resources.
- Directs integrated risk management, ensures periodic updates to the framework and aligns it with the NFB’s three-year strategic vision, paying particular attention to priorities, directions and emerging and residual risks and their impacts.
- Guides and oversees audit mandates in alignment with strategic objectives; sets priorities, coordinates the annual audit plan, drives the optimization and simplification of practices, maintains a strong grasp of audited processes and activities, and supports teams in achieving objectives.
- Assesses complex compliance issues and exercises sound professional judgement to interpret, analyze and reconcile government policies, directives and standards.
- Identifies contracts, laws and regulations that require in-depth analysis, determines the appropriate course of action and formalizes positions using appropriate tools and methods.
- Designs and implements initiatives to improve practices, processes and tools in support of the NFB strategic plan; partners with stakeholders to facilitate change management.
- Promotes innovation and implements continuous-improvement initiatives by deploying new tools, redesigning processes and developing teams (e.g., emerging technologies, business analytics).
- Develops and maintains a network of collaborators, partners and strategic contacts within the organization and other government bodies.
- In collaboration with the branch’s management team, participates in the development of strategies and in planning and prioritizing projects.
- Communicates objectives and strategies to staff in their sector and acts as the sector’s spokesperson with internal and external collaborators.
- Manages the sector’s human resources in accordance with the NFB’s values and policies and in line with the applicable collective agreements; builds effective teams and ensures that synergy, cohesion and a spirit of cooperation are created and maintained within the group.
REQUIRED TRAINING, KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE
- University degree in Finance, Accounting or equivalent;
- Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation;
- Minimum of 15 years of relevant experience, including 5 years of managing staff;
- Experience in transformation or change management;
- Substantial experience in designing, implementing and evaluating risk-based internal control frameworks;
- Understanding of Canadian regulations, accounting standards and tax issues, ideally within the public service;
- Experience in risk assessment and financial scenario modelling;
- Experience using ERPs, such as SAP, and data-visualization solutions, such as Power Automate and PowerBI;
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, SharePoint);
- Bilingualism in the official languages (French and English), both orally and in writing.
SKILLS REQUIRED
- Creativity, judgement, autonomy; strongly oriented toward collaboration;
- Adaptability and keen interest in innovation (automation, artificial intelligence, business-model renewal);
- Excellent analytical skills and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, with an organized, meticulous, structured and rigorous approach to work;
- Ability to manage pressure in a changing environment with evolving deadlines;
- Ability to simplify complex issues and support decision making with clear and relevant analyses;
- Ability to build and inspire a high-performing team and foster the development of talents;
- Ability to establish good interpersonal relationships, to be effective in professional interactions and to exercise unifying leadership.
The NFB is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce that’s reflective of Canadian society. It promotes initiatives such as employment equity and encourages candidates to voluntarily indicate in their cover letter if they are a woman, a member of a First Nations group, Inuk, Métis, a person with a disability, or a member of a visible-minority group.
The NFB is also committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. Feel free to advise us of any accommodation needs.
Please note that only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Apply Now
About National Film Board of Canada
The NFB is Canada's public producer of award-winning creative documentaries, auteur animation, interactive stories and participatory experiences. NFB producers are embedded in communities across the country, from St. John's to Vancouver, working with talented creators on innovative and socially relevant projects. The NFB is a leader in gender equity in film and digital media production, and is working to strengthen Indigenous-led production, guided by the recommendations of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. NFB productions have won over 7,000 awards, including 27 Canadian Screen Awards, 21 Webbys, 12 Oscars and more than 100 Genies. To access this award-winning content and discover the work of NFB creators you can visit the NFB website or download its apps for mobile devices.