Job Description

Position: Treasurer
Contract Length: 3- year term
Location: Remote
• Are you interested in empowering Black female youth?
• Are you energetic, passionate, community-driven, and focused?
• Do you have 8-10 hours to volunteer each month?
• Do you live in Canada?

If you replied YES to all of the above, we are interested in connecting with you!

Future Black Female (FBF) Treasurer Roles and Responsibilities
FBF has a bookkeeper that performs the daily accounts payable and receivables functions such as
supplier set-up, bill payment and ensuring all payments are recorded in the accounting system.
The bookkeeper also prepares quarterly financial situation reports, and any of the financial
reporting requirements from our funders.
As the FBF treasurer, your responsibilities will include:
• Reviewing FBFs bank accounts monthly to ensure the transactions are valid and to
perform the oversight function for the work of the bookkeeper.
• Presenting the quarterly financial situation updates to the Board
• Liaising with FBF’s accountants to initiate the annual audit of the financial statements
• Presenting the annual audited financial statements at the FBF Annual General Meeting
(AGM)
• Reviewing the quarterly and financial reporting to our funders prepared by the
bookkeeper and raising any issues or discrepancies to the bookkeeper and the Executive
Director.
Board Director Requirements
Board Directors are responsible for upholding FBF’s vision and mission, setting the strategic
direction of the organization, and ensuring the Executive Director and staff are effectively
executing activities and delivering programs that will serve the best interests of the clients we
serve. Responsibility for day-to-day management of FBF’s operations is delegated to the
Executive Director.
Building strong relationships and goodwill with the community, including donors, community
partners, volunteers, and clients, is a vital part of serving on FBF’s board. Board Directors are
expected to support the organization’s initiatives and help it to achieve its goals.
This can include: participating in and promoting fundraising events and sharing details of FBF’s
programs and services on social media; supporting FBF’s advocacy and public relations efforts;
and building general awareness within their networks of FBF’s overall purpose and impact.
Responsibilities of Individual Directors
Board Directors are expected to be strongly committed to the organization as demonstrated via a
high level of attendance and participation in Board and Committee meetings. In addition,
Directors are expected to do their homework in advance of meetings in order to be prepared to
address agenda items and be fully engaged in discussions and informed decision-making.
Additional expectations include but are not limited to:
• Making best efforts to participate, as required, in: strategic planning and orientation
workshops; Board development workshops; seminars and other educational events that
enhance their skills as Board members; and other special events (i.e., conferences,
fundraising events, etc.)
• Being informed about and staying up-to-date on the organization’s mission, services,
policies, and programs.
• Focusing on the discussions at hand and being prepared to deal with issues that may not
be easily solvable.
• Actively supporting ongoing Fundraising efforts by helping to generate outside
contributions or making a personal financial contribution to the organization.
• Suggesting possible nominees to the Board who can make significant contributions to the
work of the Board and the organization.
• Keeping up-to-date on developments in the organization’s field.
• Following conflict-of-interest and confidentiality policies.
• Assisting the board in carrying out its fiduciary responsibilities, such as reviewing the
organization’s financial statements, by-laws, policies, Terms of Reference, and
Governance Manual.

Credentials Required

Time Commitment
Board members are expected to attend a monthly meeting (2 hours) which is held virtually. In
addition, there are 3 standing committees of the Board:
• Stewardship
• Connection
• Impact
Directors are expected to participate as committee members on at least one of the organization’s
three committees and to attend the committee’s scheduled monthly meeting.
Directors may also be asked to participate on project committees that are established to deal with
specific issues or develop initiatives on behalf of the Board. Project committees are created
as/when necessary and exist for a limited time period.
At some point during their 3-year term and for the duration of one calendar year, Directors will
be expected to assume the leadership (Team Lead) for at least one of the organization’s three
committees and/or one of its projects (Project Lead).

How to Apply

How to Apply
FBF is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion and to building an organization that reflects
the communities we serve. That is why priority will be given to candidates that:
• Identify as female, and
• Are of African descent/Black
We also welcome and encourage applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are
available on request for candidates selected for an interview. If an applicant or a successful
candidate requests accommodation, we will discuss their needs with them and make adjustments
to support them.

USE THE CONTACT FORM TO APPLY
Your application should include:
• Your knowledge and expertise;
• Your lived experience and values towards diversity, equity, and inclusion;
• Any previous experience working on a not-for-profit board; and
• Confirmation of your availability/ability to meet the specified time commitment.
For more information, please email info@futureblackfemale.com
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.