Okotoks is a picturesque town located only 18 km south of Calgary’s city limits and is widely recognized as one of the most beautiful and desirable communities in Alberta. With approximately 31,000 residents, the town is nestled in the heart of the foothills along the Sheep River valley with a spectacular view of the Rocky Mountains. With a strong commitment to preserving its small-town feel while providing big-city amenities, Okotoks affords residents with an outstanding quality of life and is considered one of the best places to live in both Alberta and Canada. Unemployment and crime rates remain consistently low, coupled with excellent schools and quality healthcare – all factors that make Okotoks a wonderful place to call home. Okotoks has a highly educated population and is well positioned to attract business and industry to support its growth and that of the surrounding region. The charismatic downtown core offers boutique shopping and dining opportunities with attractive storefronts, as well as art galleries, unique coffee shops and a museum – making it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. Okotoks offers low unemployment rates, low crime rates, excellent schools, and quality healthcare. Residents enjoy an enviable lifestyle with expanses of trails and natural areas and an abundance of recreational opportunities. With state of-the-art recreational facilities and amenities, Okotoks is a sports hub for baseball, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, biking, running, fishing, and so much more.
Just a short twenty-minute drive to the west is Kananaskis Country which provides glorious scenery, abundant recreational opportunities, and wildlife. Kananaskis Country is a park system in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies that covers 4,000 square kilometers, a collection of formally designated wildland parks, provincial parks, recreation parks, ecological reserves, and cultural zones.
Think rolling foothills and rushing creeks cascading through forests of aspen, pine, and spruce. Knife-edge limestone ridges and jagged summits that cradle glaciers and sapphire-blue alpine lakes. A sprawling wilderness playground begging to be explored by hiking boots, running shoes, canoe, bike, horseback, whitewater raft, snowshoes, skis, or with a
fishing rod. Bordering Banff National Park, the region is also an ideal jumping-off point to explore some of the nearby renowned sights.
Okotoks is led by a strong governance model where Council, Administration and the community work together to create a municipality where people want to live, work and play. They achieve this through a strong organizational culture that enables people to do their best work. It provides a clear line of sight of the work they do to the impact it has on the town and its residents. This fosters a sense of shared purpose and community, which, when supported by strong leadership and communication, creates an environment where staff flourish. The Town has a fairly flat organizational structure. This enables it to maintain an empowering environment that allows our people to:
The Town of Okotoks strives to be a municipal leader in offering an exceptional workplace for its employees and aspires to be one of Alberta’s Top Employers. The pandemic has changed the relationship between people and their work, and the employee value proposition must evolve to reflect these changes. The Leadership Team, in conjunction with the Human Resources team, has been focusing on what makes employees feel true value in the workplace. This is being done using a twelve-pillar framework that explores topics like work atmosphere, communication, flexible work options, leadership, and mental health. Addressing these areas helps improve the employee experience and overall organizational effectiveness.
Due to an upcoming retirement, the Town is looking for its next CFO who can build on the great work already in place. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior strategic partner who is responsible for providing financial leadership and direction to the organization that supports both Council and corporate goals and priorities. The CFO is a designated professional who provides appropriate advice for the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO, Strategic Leadership Team (SLT) and Council on all relevant financial matters. The CFO is responsible for coordination of the budget process, long term financial planning and reporting requirements as well as risk management and the development and monitoring of control systems. The key to success is a smooth integration with the strategy department and aligning financial goals with the business plan. This position also provides strategic leadership and oversite for all financial and accounting operational functions, including budget strategy and management, analysis, financial forecasting, sustainability and reporting. Departments under the purview of the CFO include Purchasing, Finance/Accounting, and Asset Management.
The ideal candidate is a finance professional that serves as a strategic partner to both Council and Administration. This CFO must see the “big picture” and be able to tie the financial processes to the broader business plan and guide the Strategic Leadership Team to build a financial plan and narrative for Council and the community- to tell the story!
To do this the next CFO must be strategic in their thinking, see the bigger picture, understand the nuances of relationships, and most importantly anticipate the needs of the CAO and Council as they work with the community to achieve the community’s strategic priorities. The most important competencies for this role are:
Okotoks acknowledges the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes Blackfoot Confederacy members Siksika, Piikani, and the Kainai First Nations, the Stoney Nakoda of Bearspaw, Chiniki and Wesley First Nations, the Dene of Tsuut’ina First Nations, and the Métis Nation Region 3, and all those that made Treaty 7 lands their home. Okotoks also acknowledges the traditional territories of the Ktunaxa Nation. Okotoks recognizes the historic achievements and contributions of Indigenous people and their key role in the development of the Calgary Metropolitan Region and Okotoks. The Town remains committed to respecting Indigenous culture and reconciliation and promoting the awareness and recognition of Indigenous people.
The Town of Okotoks is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion and recognizes that a diverse staff benefits and enriches the work environment and contributes to organizational excellence. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals including candidates from diverse backgrounds and those with disabilities.
The Town of Okotoks is prepared to offer a very competitive compensation package commensurate with skills and experience. Further details will be discussed in a personal interview.
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