Join Broadstreet as Staff Accountant (British Columbia)

Join Broadstreet as Staff Accountant (British Columbia)

21 Aug
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BROADSTREET PROPERTIES
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British Columbia

21 Aug

BROADSTREET PROPERTIES

British Columbia

Explore a rewarding career as a Staff Accountant at Broadstreet Properties, where attention to detail and full-cycle accounting skills matter. Benefit from a supportive environment while you pursue your CPA designation.

This role is well-suited for those with experience in accounting or early-career professionals looking for a stable position. You will manage financial records, lead complex financial transactions, and ensure timely and accurate reporting. Strong collaboration with internal teams is essential as you review budgets and financial forecasts.

Key Responsibilities:
• Prepare monthly financial reports and maintain records
• Lead detailed calculations and financial transactions
• Complete timely account reconciliations and adjustments




• Assist in preparing both monthly and yearly financial statements
• Analyze budgets and report variances effectively

Requirements:
• Diploma or degree in Accounting, Business, or Finance preferred
• High level of integrity and confidentiality
• Solid analytical and problem-resolution skills
• Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and accounting software
• Interest in pursuing CPA is beneficial

Utilize your skills in accuracy and team collaboration as you develop your career at Broadstreet Properties.
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📌 Join Broadstreet as Staff Accountant (British Columbia)
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