Finance Associate
/ORGANIZATION:
Western Canada Theatre
DEADLINE:
Sep. 13, 2025
ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION:
Western Canada Theatre tells our stories on the traditional and unceded territory of Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, whose people are the traditional stewards of this land.
Since 1975, Western Canada Theatre has been producing innovative, entertaining, and educational theatre for audiences in Kamloops, throughout BC’s Southern Interior, and across Canada. We have grown into one of the largest producing theatres in BC and have had a remarkable impact on the national theatre landscape: producing premieres of important new Canadian and Indigenous work, training some of Canada’s finest theatre professionals, and showcasing our work and our artists across the country through touring and co-productions. We manage and operate the 700-seat Sagebrush Theatre, the 150-seat flexible Pavilion Theatre, and Kelson Hall Centre for Arts & Education.
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Statement: Western Canada Theatre is committed to diversity in the workplace. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply and self-identify if they choose. We hope to receive applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds, including race, ethnicity, indigeneity, gender, gender identification, sexual orientation, class, and physical ability (note: our office is on the second floor and is not wheelchair accessible). We are a parent-friendly workplace with staff who are parents and invite candidates with access needs or requiring accommodation to mention this in their application.
Safe & Respectful Workplace Statement: Western Canada Theatre is committed to creating a respectful work environment. We stand against toxic behaviours and encourage staff and artists to speak up against harassment, supporting a culture of openness and respect.
About Kamloops: Kamloops is a vibrant city in BC’s Southern Interior, known for its reasonable cost of living, stunning terrain, active lifestyle, and sunny weather. It’s a great place to live, work, and thrive. For more information, visit Kamloops.ca.
WEBSITE:
http://wctlive.ca
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Finance Associate supports the day-to-day financial operations of Western Canada Theatre (WCT). Reporting to the Finance Manager, this role ensures accuracy, timeliness, and transparency in financial record-keeping and processing. The Finance Associate works closely with the Finance Manager and other staff to maintain strong financial systems, support budgeting and reporting, and uphold compliance with accounting standards and organizational policies. This position is ideal for someone with strong attention to detail, a collaborative mindset, and an interest in supporting the financial sustainability of the arts.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Record daily financial transactions, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and journal entries
Process invoices, staff reimbursements, and vendor payments in accordance with WCT policies
Ensure donations, ticketing revenue, and other income are accurately recorded and reconciled
Maintain orderly digital and physical financial records for audits and compliance
Assist the Finance Manager with payroll preparation and related reporting
Track staff timesheets, overtime, and vacation accruals
Support the administration of employee benefits and expense reimbursements
Support the Finance Manager in preparing monthly financial statements and variance reports
Provide accurate and timely financial data for departmental and board reporting
Assist in monitoring budgets and flagging variances for review
Support adherence to WCT’s financial policies, internal controls, and industry best practices
Assist in preparation for year-end audits and liaise with external auditors as needed
Ensure financial practices are compliant with CRA and other regulatory requirements
QUALIFICATIONS:
Post-secondary education in accounting, finance, business administration, or a related field; or equivalent experience
1–3 years of experience in bookkeeping, accounting, or finance administration
Proficiency with QuickBooks and Microsoft Excel
Strong organizational skills with accuracy and attention to detail
Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion
Strong time-management skills and ability to balance multiple priorities
Assets:
Experience working in the non-profit or arts sector
Familiarity with payroll systems and processes
Knowledge of CRA charitable regulations and non-profit financial reporting
Experience with ApprovalMax, Plooto, or other financial management tools
Interest in the performing arts and enthusiasm for supporting WCT’s mission
HOW TO APPLY:
To apply, please submit your CV and cover letter as a single PDF to careers@wctlive.ca.
REMUNERATION:
$45,000–$55,000