Financial Manager
/SAD Mag (Stories, Art & Design) is a Vancouver-based biannual magazine covering arts & culture, publishing the photography, designs and writing of some of our greatest local creatives.
Founded in 2009, SAD Mag has published over 36 issues and gained a loyal readership in Vancouver and beyond. We are currently seeking a talented, creative individual for the Financial Manager position. SAD Mag is a 100% volunteer organization, so this is a great learning opportunity for someone who is passionate about the arts community and wants to develop their business management and financial accounting skills in a fun, creative organization. The schedule is flexible, making it perfect for students or others with concurrent professional/personal responsibilities.
The Financial Manager works closely with other members of the SAD Mag team, particularly with the Publishers, Event Managers, and the Board of Directors.
Duties & Responsibilities:
● Preparation of annual Financial Statement in compliance with ASNPO
● Work with the Public Accountant in the preparation of SAD’s annual Notice to Reader
● Attend monthly board meetings and contribute to overall SAD Mag strategy
● Management of the SAD Mag bank account (reimbursements, bill payments, cash flow
management)
● Manage the end-to-end process for SAD’s Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Inventory
Shared responsibilities of all members of the SAD Mag collective:
● Cultivating a welcoming, inclusive organization
● Championing the Vancouver arts & culture community
● Participating in regular collective meetings
● Reporting to the board of directors, as required
Requirements:
● Must be based in the Metro Vancouver (BC) area
● Applicants who can commit for a full year (2 issues) or longer are strongly preferred
● Current or completed studies in Business or Finance are preferred
● CPA or CPA candidate preferred
Perks & Compensation:
SAD Mag is a volunteer-run publication so there is no compensation at this time. However, you can expect some great opportunities and perks, including:
○ Mentorship and support from outgoing SAD Mag staff
○ Oversight and guidance from qualified professionals on the board
○ Camaraderie with the truly incredible team of SAD Mag staff
○ Industry connections and opportunities
○ An opportunity to gain experience and skills with business, finance and grant
applications/fundraising
○ Creative input on an established, exciting young publication
○ We also throw great parties
Time Commitment:
The SAD Mag Financial Manager position will require a couple hours each month, with concentrated periods of work (4-6 hours) in the period surrounding new issue launches. The majority of work is on your own schedule, coordinating with the board of directors and other team members as necessary. We would be happy to discuss how each issue is produced with interested applicants!
This position is great for someone with a flexible schedule and an interest in working in the arts community. Training will be provided. Applicants who identify as POC or queer are especially encouraged to apply, as SAD Mag is committed to supporting diversity in the Vancouver publishing industry.
Training and support will be provided by senior staff and the board of directors.
Please apply with a cover letter (in the body of an email is fine) and a resume to hello@sadmag.ca with Financial Manager in the subject line. The deadline is November 30, 2024.