About Code for Canada
Code for Canada is a national non-profit. We work with governments and non-profits to create digital services that are inclusive, accessible, and effective for everyone in Canada. Since 2017, we've worked with over 50 partners nationwide.
We take part in local, regional, national, and international conversations about civic tech and digital government.
Join our Board of Directors as Treasurer
Code for Canada is looking for one new member to join our Board of Directors as Treasurer. We're especially interested in people with hands-on experience in civic tech, building digital services in the public sector, or both.
As a national non-profit, we want our board to reflect the whole country. We welcome candidates from anywhere in Canada.
About the board and responsibilities
Code for Canada's board provides mission-based leadership and strategic governance. Our CEO and staff lead day-to-day operations, but the board-staff relationship is a partnership, and active board involvement is both expected and essential. We ask each board member to sit on at least one working group or task force.
General responsibilities
Serving as a trusted advisor to the CEO and management team
Guiding the development of Code for Canada's strategic plan
Reviewing the outcomes and metrics staff use to evaluate impact, and regularly measuring performance against them
Reviewing agendas and supporting materials ahead of board and committee meetings
Contributing to an annual performance evaluation of the CEO
Helping the management team and Board Chair identify and recruit other board members
Serving on committees or task forces and taking on special assignments
Supporting fundraising and partnership development
Representing Code for Canada to partners and acting as an ambassador for the organization
Upholding Code for Canada's commitment to a diverse board and staff
Treasurer responsibilities
Financial oversight
Monitor the organization's financial position and overall fiscal health
Review and interpret financial statements, reports, and budgets
Ensure accurate financial records are maintained
Present financial updates to the board at regular meetings
Budgeting and financial planning
Support the development of the annual budget
Monitor budget performance and flag significant variances
Help with long-term financial planning and sustainability
Recommend financial priorities and resource allocation
Governance and compliance
Ensure the organization meets financial policies, regulations, and reporting requirements
Review and update financial policies on an annual basis
Support financial controls and risk management practices
Ensure appropriate policies are in place for handling funds and expenditures
Banking and cash management
Monitor cash flow and liquidity
Review and approve financial transactions as organizational policy requires
Audit and risk management
Coordinate the Code for Canada team on the annual audit, and work with the auditor as needed
Monitor financial risks and recommend ways to manage them
Board terms and participation
Board members serve two-year terms and can be reappointed for up to two additional terms, for a maximum of six years. The full board meets every two months. The executive committee meets monthly for about one hour, primarily to review financials — the Treasurer plays an active role in these meetings.
Qualifications
We're looking for someone who brings:
Financial literacy and the ability to read financial statements
Attention to detail and strong analytical skills
Integrity and a commitment to ethical financial stewardship
The ability to explain financial information clearly to non-financial audiences
Strategic thinking and risk awareness
You must live in Canada. The following are assets:
Professional experience building digital services or capabilities in a civic tech or public sector setting
Prior experience at a municipal or provincial or federal government organization
A commitment to Code for Canada's value proposition, with an appreciation for the technology sector, community-building, and public engagement
Personal integrity, credibility, and a commitment to inclusion and collaboration
Prior non-profit or charitable board leadership experience
Board service is unpaid. We cover travel, accommodation, and administrative costs related to board duties.
How to apply
Send your resume or LinkedIn profile and a brief statement of interest to
[email protected]. We review applications on a rolling basis until the position is filled. We thank all candidates for their interest; only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
We'd love to hear from you — thanks for considering this opportunity.