Senior Treasury Lead (Guelph)

Senior Treasury Lead (Guelph)

19 Apr
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University of Guelph
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Guelph

19 Apr

University of Guelph

Guelph

Senior Treasury Lead

University of Guelph

Location: Guelph, ON, CA, N1G 2W1

Division: Alumni Affairs & Development

Department: Advancement Services

Requisition ID: 1965

Position Number:

Classification: P&M; FT- Band 03

Employee Type: Regular (Temporary full‑time)

Employment Dates: Temporary full‑time from 01/12/2026 to 10/31/2029

Posting Date: 12/17/2025

Closing Date: 01/07/2026

General Purpose

Alumni Affairs & Development (AA&D;) ’s purpose is to maximize philanthropic support for the University of Guelph’s mission of creating unique solutions for the challenges facing our world. We achieve this purpose by building deep and sustained relationships with our donors, alumni and friends that increase awareness of, engagement with, and investment in the University of Guelph ’s work. As a member of this campus‑wide team, the Senior Treasury Lead epitomizes the department’s shared values of respect, empowerment, integrity, appreciation, and forward focus. The University of Guelph is currently planning to launch its first fundraising campaign since 2014. The campaign aims to expand on the University’s recent fundraising growth so that AA&D; becomes a team that consistently raises $75M a year by 2030 (a record $55M was raised in FY24/25). By aligning donor passions with the university's ambitious goals, the campaign will boost revenue, elevate the university’s global profile, deepen donor relationships, and create a highly developed culture of philanthropy across the University community. Institutional leaders and volunteers will be highly engaged in advocating for the university’s global impact and the vital role of philanthropy in achieving this vision.

Duties and Responsibilities

- Oversee and supervise all donations, including reconciliation; process complex donations such as shares, ETFs, wire transfers, gifts in kind, third‑party gifts, vet clinic statements, and establish and monitor complex gift pledges and planned gifts based on incoming agreements.




- Mentor and coach records and treasury staff to audit and fact‑check their work, ensuring accurate processing, and review and sign off on treasury remittances.
- Monitor and review grant accounts and external bank accounts; collaborate with Treasury to ensure prompt processing of donations.
- Provide backup support to the Finance Manager in personnel management and assist Records & Gift Administrators/Treasury Assistants in processing donations during leaves (cheques, cash, credit cards, online donations, direct deposits, pre‑authorized payments, payroll deductions, recurring gifts).
- Apply analytical, interpretive, and sound judgment to evaluate and recommend on donations aligned to CRA guidelines.
- Serve as a super user on multiple technology platforms (Cannon/AA&D; CRM, BBIS via Blackbaud Merchant Services, vet clinic portal, and Luminate Online database).
- Autonomously provide advice and interpretation of policies and procedures; elevate CRA regulation considerations to the Finance Manager when necessary.
- Analyze varied and complex situations to safeguard donor funds and relationships, ensuring risk of non‑compliance is minimized.
- Oversee approximately 16,000+ gifts annually (average 11,000 donors, average value $36+ million), generate accurate records for university reporting and CRA standards (including T3010 completion), and assist internal and external auditors with documentation.
- Maintain donor and alumni personal information in compliance with privacy regulations.
- Communicate and coach staff in donor interactions across in‑person, phone, electronic,



and mail communications, coordinating with AA&D; staff, Treasury, Central Accounting, and other university departments.

Requirements

- Undergraduate degree; CPA designation or currently pursuing CPA is preferred (equivalent work experience considered).
- Minimum 3 years of experience in accounting or treasury operations in a non‑profit/fundraising environment or experience with CRA regulations.
- Experience processing charitable donation receipts and knowledge of CRA guidelines; CRM database experience is an advantage.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and relationship‑building skills; prior customer service experience required.
- Excellent information‑management skills; understanding of data logic to structure reports for data oversight is preferred.
- Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.

Please Include

Cover letter along with your resume.

Benefits

- Comprehensive extended health‑care benefits with immediate enrollment covering you and your family.
- Strong vacation allocation, floater days, and paid time off during the December closure.
- Wellness programming and a yearly flexible spending credit available for health, wellness, or professional development.
- Learning and development curriculum and other professional growth opportunities.
- Discounts on food, apparel, fitness programming, networking events, and team‑building activities.
- Work that directly impacts a brighter future by turning knowledge into action.

Seniority level

- Mid‑Senior level

Employment type

- Temporary

Job function

- Finance and Sales

Industry

- Higher Education

Inclusion Statement

At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including those from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment.

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📌 Senior Treasury Lead (Guelph)
🏢 University of Guelph
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