
Manager, Governance
- Vancouver, BC
- $91,000-136,400 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Coordinate the preparation and distribution of board and committee meeting materials, ensuring accuracy and timeliness.
- Oversee the logistics of board and committee meetings, including scheduling, technology support, and record-keeping.
- Manage the preparation of detailed meeting minutes and action items, ensuring they meet regulatory and organizational standards.
- Support the execution of board elections and the Annual General Meeting (AGM), ensuring compliance with bylaws and applicable regulations.
- Assist in the development and maintenance of board governance policies, charters, and frameworks.
- Monitor regulatory developments impacting governance and recommend updates to governance practices and policies.
- Support the onboarding and ongoing education of board members, ensuring they are informed of their fiduciary duties and governance responsibilities.
- Lead initiatives to enhance governance processes and practices, aligning with organizational strategy and best practices.
- Ensure compliance with regulatory obligations related to governance, including filing requirements and reporting to oversight bodies.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date governance records, including board resolutions, charters, and meeting documentation.
- Partner with the VP, Corporate Secretary, to address governance-related risk and compliance issues.
- Provide leadership and direction to the governance team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.
- Develop team capabilities by identifying training and development opportunities.
- Ensure the effective delivery of governance services and support to the Board and executive leadership.
- Work closely with legal, compliance, risk, and other internal teams to align governance practices with organizational priorities.
- Serve as a liaison between the governance team, the Board of Directors, and internal stakeholders.
- Bachelor’s degree in business administration, law, governance, or a related field.
- Many years of experience in governance, board administration, or compliance, preferably within the financial services or credit union sector.
- Proven experience managing board operations, including meeting coordination, policy development, and record-keeping.
- Management experience directly leading teams and indirectly influencing work.
- High level of professionalism, discretion, and sound judgment in handling sensitive governance matters.
- Other equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Organized - An excellent communicator: You use your interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills to convey ideas, address challenges, and foster opportunities across diverse functions, teams, and departments, both internally and externally. You excel in collaborative and consultative practices, creating inclusive spaces for all voices to be heard and valued, especially those who may face systemic barriers. You are resourceful and intentional in your approach to equity-centered communication.
- A people leader - You possess people leadership skills that enable you to support and inspire a team of direct reports, balancing technical/transactional activities with equitable and inclusive people practices. You lead with empathy and adaptability, managing change with a focus on creating an inclusive environment where each team member feels valued, supported, and empowered.
- Analytical - You’re adept at reviewing information, detecting anomalies, and resolving discrepancies with a focus on equitable outcomes. You assess internal processes with a critical eye, identifying areas where inclusivity can enhance efficiency and equity. You manage revenue and expenses in a way that aligns with organizational values and equitable growth.
- Organized - You have the planning and coordination skills necessary to develop inclusive operating plans, processes, and standards that reflect the diverse needs of your team and unit. You ensure the delivery of services and results with a commitment to fairness, accessibility, and continuous improvement.
- We are the largest private-sector
- New employees receive between three to four weeks of vacation allowance per calendar year, and the number of vacation days grows
- In addition to the 10 statutory holidays in British Columbia, Vancity provides an additional three statutory holidays. We offer care days for periods of short-term personal illness or emergency family illness.
- We have flex credits for our health care & dental benefits offer three levels of coverage for you to select from. These benefits will also be effective immediately based on your hire date.
- We understand that retirement means different things to different people and at Vancity we will offer you a Defined benefits pension plan that pays you a retirement income for life.