The Role:
St. Francis Dispensary is seeking an individual with an interest in animal welfare and a background in accountancy/financial management to assume the treasurer role. If you have experience in this area and want to play a role in helping shape an exciting future for the charity, we would love to hear from you! Specific responsibilities include:
* Providing financial expertise and guidance to the board and practice manager.
* Monitoring financial performance of the charity.
* Liaising with the bookkeeper, auditors and practice manager to ensure that the annual accounts are finalised promptly and in adherence with the relevant regulations/standards.
* Promoting financial best practice within the charity.
* Collaborate with other board members to develop and implement strategic initiatives.
* Ensuring that auditor recommendations are brought to the attention of the board.
* Identifying financial risks and developing mitigation strategies.
Other duties relating to governance and administrative tasks may arise in relation to this role depending on the capacity of the individual to take on additional tasks.
Board Meetings:
There are monthly board meetings. Most meetings are held online in the evening with approximately 3 meetings per annum held in person at St Francis Dispensary, Tyrconnell Road, Inchicore, Dublin 8.
The Organisation:
St Francis Dispensary is an indigenous independent Irish Registered charity, established in 1926 to provide professional veterinary care to the domestic pets of persons of limited means at affordable rates. In 2023, it treated over 2,000 animals.
St Francis is a modest animal welfare charity but has been busy in recent years modernising its veterinary clinic and expanding opening hours to better serve the community of people with limited means and growing its team of valued employees. These initiatives were only possible through the dedication of the committee, who are supported with relevant training opportunities. St Francis is compliant with the charity regulator’s statutory obligations and is a member of the Wheel, Ireland’s national association of community and voluntary organisations, charities and social enterprises.
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