About the role
About the Brain Injury Alliance The Brain Injury Alliance is a provincial organization that supports community-based brain injury associations across British Columbia. We provide leadership, coordination, advocacy, and funding to strengthen services and improve outcomes for people living with acquired brain injury, their families, and communities.
We are currently seeking one to two volunteer Board Directors, including one Director with financial expertise who is willing to serve as Treasurer. The Opportunity Board Directors play a critical role in providing governance oversight, strategic leadership, and fiduciary stewardship. These are governance roles, not operational or staff positions. Board members must reside in British Columbia. Roles We Are Recruiting ForVolunteer Board Director (General) We welcome candidates with diverse backgrounds, skills, and lived experiences who are interested in contributing to strong nonprofit governance.
Key responsibilities include: Participating in Board meetings and decision-making Contributing to strategic planning and policy oversight Serving on at least one committee, as appropriate Reviewing organizational and financial information Acting in the best interests of the Alliance and its members Upholding confidentiality, ethical conduct, and collective responsibility Volunteer Board Director & Treasurer One of the available positions is for a Director who is willing to serve as Treasurer. This is a governance-level financial oversight role, not a bookkeeping position.
Additional Treasurer responsibilities include: Supporting Board oversight of the Alliance’s financial health Reviewing and helping interpret financial statements Contributing to budgeting and financial planning Liaising with external accountants or auditors as needed Supporting the Board in fulfilling its fiduciary duties Leading the Finance Committee Skills & Experience We’re Seeking We encourage applications from individuals with experience in one or more of the following areas: Board governance or nonprofit leadership Financial literacy, budgeting, audit, or nonprofit finance (Treasurer role) Health, disability, housing, justice, or social services systems Government relations, advocacy, or public policy Strategic planning, risk management, or compliance Data, reporting, or evaluation Lived experience of acquired brain injury (self-identifying) Experience working with community based associations Time Commitment Term: 2 years (renewable, up to bylaw limits) Estimated time commitment: 2-4 hours per month Treasurer role may require modest additional time during budgeting or audit periods Meetings are typically held virtually Why Join? Make a province-wide impact for people living with brain injury Apply your governance or financial skills in a meaningful way Join a committed, collaborative Board with strong values Support and strengthen community-based services across BC How to Apply Please complete the Volunteer Board Director Application Form: https://www.jotform.com/form/260226321454246
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About Brain Injury Alliance
The Brain Injury Alliance is a provincial organization supporting community-based brain injury associations across British Columbia.
We provide grant funding, coordination, advocacy, reporting, and capacity-building to strengthen local services for people living with acquired brain injury, their families, and communities.
Since 2015, BIA has helped address the funding gap facing nonprofit brain injury service organizations in BC through the Brain Injury Fund. Today, we support a province-wide network of community organizations delivering practical services such as case management, navigation, life skills, counselling, peer support, employment support, corrections-related services, and community education.
BIA works to strengthen this network by administering grants, gathering sector data, supporting member agencies, and advocating for stable, sustainable funding.
Stable funding helps community-based brain injury organizations plan ahead, retain skilled staff, maintain continuity, and continue serving people where they live.
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About the role
About the Brain Injury Alliance The Brain Injury Alliance is a provincial organization that supports community-based brain injury associations across British Columbia. We provide leadership, coordination, advocacy, and funding to strengthen services and improve outcomes for people living with acquired brain injury, their families, and communities.
We are currently seeking one to two volunteer Board Directors, including one Director with financial expertise who is willing to serve as Treasurer. The Opportunity Board Directors play a critical role in providing governance oversight, strategic leadership, and fiduciary stewardship. These are governance roles, not operational or staff positions. Board members must reside in British Columbia. Roles We Are Recruiting ForVolunteer Board Director (General) We welcome candidates with diverse backgrounds, skills, and lived experiences who are interested in contributing to strong nonprofit governance.
Key responsibilities include: Participating in Board meetings and decision-making Contributing to strategic planning and policy oversight Serving on at least one committee, as appropriate Reviewing organizational and financial information Acting in the best interests of the Alliance and its members Upholding confidentiality, ethical conduct, and collective responsibility Volunteer Board Director & Treasurer One of the available positions is for a Director who is willing to serve as Treasurer. This is a governance-level financial oversight role, not a bookkeeping position.
Additional Treasurer responsibilities include: Supporting Board oversight of the Alliance’s financial health Reviewing and helping interpret financial statements Contributing to budgeting and financial planning Liaising with external accountants or auditors as needed Supporting the Board in fulfilling its fiduciary duties Leading the Finance Committee Skills & Experience We’re Seeking We encourage applications from individuals with experience in one or more of the following areas: Board governance or nonprofit leadership Financial literacy, budgeting, audit, or nonprofit finance (Treasurer role) Health, disability, housing, justice, or social services systems Government relations, advocacy, or public policy Strategic planning, risk management, or compliance Data, reporting, or evaluation Lived experience of acquired brain injury (self-identifying) Experience working with community based associations Time Commitment Term: 2 years (renewable, up to bylaw limits) Estimated time commitment: 2-4 hours per month Treasurer role may require modest additional time during budgeting or audit periods Meetings are typically held virtually Why Join? Make a province-wide impact for people living with brain injury Apply your governance or financial skills in a meaningful way Join a committed, collaborative Board with strong values Support and strengthen community-based services across BC How to Apply Please complete the Volunteer Board Director Application Form: https://www.jotform.com/form/260226321454246
Not the right fit? Search for Volunteer Board Member jobs in British Columbia, Canada
About Brain Injury Alliance
The Brain Injury Alliance is a provincial organization supporting community-based brain injury associations across British Columbia.
We provide grant funding, coordination, advocacy, reporting, and capacity-building to strengthen local services for people living with acquired brain injury, their families, and communities.
Since 2015, BIA has helped address the funding gap facing nonprofit brain injury service organizations in BC through the Brain Injury Fund. Today, we support a province-wide network of community organizations delivering practical services such as case management, navigation, life skills, counselling, peer support, employment support, corrections-related services, and community education.
BIA works to strengthen this network by administering grants, gathering sector data, supporting member agencies, and advocating for stable, sustainable funding.
Stable funding helps community-based brain injury organizations plan ahead, retain skilled staff, maintain continuity, and continue serving people where they live.