We are looking for ambitious young professionals in various industries to jump into this great opportunity to further their careers and to help raise awareness of Expanding Boundaries International program work in the United States and Ghana, Africa.
WE’RE YOUR EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TECHNOLOGY & INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION ADVOCATES!
EBI offers international and technological education to individuals who feel that such opportunities are beyond their reach. We raise awareness about various international exchange opportunities and scholarships while engaging our students in technology and cultural education.
CROSS-CULTURAL EXPERIENCES HAVE THE POWER TO CREATE A DYNAMIC, ENTERPRISING MINDSET.
Some of our programs are Passport Scholarship, City Explores, STEAM Exchange, and Study Abroad consulting.
The Board of Directors is an integral part of our organization. It’s made up of individuals who have graciously committed their time, resources, and networks to our vision. Many expectations come with such an integral position, each member is required to:
Duties Specific to the Board Treasurer
Accountability
The board treasurer is an executive and voting member of the board of directors of the Association and appointed in a manner consistent with the bylaws. He/she is accountable to the Board for the fulfillment of the duties and responsibilities outlined below
Authority
The treasurer, as other board members, has no authority to direct staff or take independent action on matters outside of the duties outlined unless given such authority by the Board
Time Commitment
Ten hours per month (board meetings, meetings with the Executive Director, committee meetings)
Term of Office
Two years with the possibility of renewal for a second term.
Roles and Responsibilities
The treasurer will offer guidance to the Executive Director and financial officer1 in ensuring good fiscal planning, decision-making and oversight at a governance level.
His/her principle duties are to:
Oversee the development of high level financial policies and their review by the board
Assist in the preparation of the annual budget and its presentation to the board for review
Ensure that the appropriate monthly or quarterly financial statements are reviewed by the board
Ensure that the board regularly monitors the organization’s financial performance and alerts it to any important discrepancies between planned and actual figures
Ensure that the organization maintains the appropriate financial books and records and that these are accurate and up-to-date
Ensure that government tax filings and remittances are submitted on a timely basis
Ensure that payroll and other liabilities are settled in a timely manner
Serve as a co-signer of cheques with at least one another signing officer
Ensure that excess funds and reserves are properly held and invested
Verify that donations are handled appropriately and that grants and service delivery contracts are accounted for in accordance with the requirements of funders
Meet with the external auditor annually , or more often if needed, to identify any financial
control and record keeping problems or deficiencies and oversee action by the Executive Director and financial officer to address them
Recommend to the board the need for a review or renewal of the auditing services provided
Assists the Executive Director and board chair with the development and presentation of
the annual report
Present or co-present the organization’s financial report and recommend appointment or reappointment of auditor at the Annual General Meeting
Helps, along with the Executive Director, keep the board informed of important financial events, trends, and issues relevant to the organization
Committee Membership
The treasurer is automatically a member of the Executive Committee if one exists, and will normally chair the following committees when and where such are necessary:
Audit Committee
Budget Development Committee
Financial Policy Development Task Group
Qualifications
Commitment to the organization’s mission and strategic directions
A understanding of, and experience with, good financial management and reporting
practices
A professional accounting designation may be required
An appreciation of the kind and level of financial information needed at a board level to support decision making
An ability to commit the time required to fulfill the responsibilities described