1

Vp Risk Jobs in British Columbia (NOW HIRING)

President TurboMist Department: Executive Reports to: Decisive Dividend Corporation Location: Open ... Decision oriented and capable of acting with imperfect information when delay creates greater risk ...

Negotiate agreements with subcontractors, including commercial terms, pricing, and risk analysis; \n * Review and approve contractual commitments; \n * Support Vice Presidents in contract ...

Senior Tax Manager

Vancouver, BC · On-site

$130 - $170/hr

... the VP, Tax. This is a newly created position that offers the opportunity to play a significant ... Global Tax Compliance & Risk Management * Oversee global tax compliance across multiple ...

Posted today

... meet risk management standards and profitability criteria * Draw up business development plans * Assist the Regional Vice-President in reaching objectives * Work with the Manager - Financing ...

... meet risk management standards and profitability criteria * Draw up business development plans * Assist the Regional Vice-President in reaching objectives * Work with the Manager - Financing ...

Showing results 21-40

Vp Risk information

See British Columbia salary details

$38K

$154.6K

$219.5K

How much do vp risk jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for vp risk in British Columbia is $154,596.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $124,500.00 and $183,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a VP Risk?

A VP Risk, or Vice President of Risk, is a senior executive responsible for overseeing an organization's risk management strategies and policies. They identify, assess, and mitigate risks that could impact the company's financial performance, reputation, or operations. VP Risk professionals often lead teams that analyze market, operational, credit, and regulatory risks, and they work closely with other executives to ensure the company's objectives are achieved within acceptable risk parameters.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a VP of Risk, and why are they important?

To thrive as a VP of Risk, you need deep expertise in risk management, financial analysis, regulatory compliance, and a strong educational background—often including an advanced degree in finance, economics, or a related field. Familiarity with risk assessment tools, enterprise risk management (ERM) systems, and certifications like FRM or CFA are commonly required. Exceptional leadership, strategic thinking, and communication skills help you influence organizational risk culture and drive cross-functional initiatives. These abilities are critical for proactively identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks to ensure organizational stability and regulatory adherence.

What are some of the key challenges a VP of Risk typically faces when aligning risk management strategies with business objectives?

A VP of Risk often faces the challenge of balancing the organization's risk appetite with its growth goals, ensuring that risk mitigation does not stifle innovation or profitability. They must work closely with executive leadership across departments to integrate risk considerations into strategic planning, while also staying ahead of emerging risks such as regulatory changes or cybersecurity threats. Effective communication and collaboration with both technical and non-technical teams are essential to create a risk-aware culture and to ensure that policies are understood and implemented organization-wide.

What is the difference between Vp Risk vs Risk Manager?

AspectVp RiskRisk Manager
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, certifications like FRM or CRM often preferredBachelor's degree, certifications like FRM or CRM often preferred
Work EnvironmentStrategic leadership in financial institutions, corporate risk departmentsOperational risk assessment, implementing risk mitigation strategies
Employer & Industry UsageFinancial services, banking, insurance, large corporationsFinancial institutions, corporations, consulting firms

Both roles focus on risk management but Vp Risk typically involves strategic oversight and leadership, while Risk Managers handle day-to-day risk assessment and mitigation. The Vp Risk often supervises teams and influences company-wide policies, whereas Risk Managers implement these policies at operational levels.

What are the most commonly searched types of Risk jobs in British Columbia?

The most popular types of Risk jobs in British Columbia are:

What are popular job titles related to Vp Risk jobs in British Columbia?

For Vp Risk jobs in British Columbia, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What job categories do people searching Vp Risk jobs in British Columbia look for?

The top searched job categories for Vp Risk jobs in British Columbia are:

What cities in British Columbia are hiring for Vp Risk jobs?

Cities in British Columbia with the most Vp Risk job openings:

Infographic showing various Vp Risk job openings in British Columbia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $154,596 per year, or $74.3 per hour.

$100K - $125K/yr

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

About Us

At Ronald McDonald House British Columbia and Yukon, we envision a province where families stay close to their sick children. Today, 2 out of 3 Canadians live in a city or town without a children's hospital. Our Mission is to give sick children the healing power of being together with family. 

As a champion of family-centered care, we enable access to children's hospitals by providing families with sick children accommodation, meals, and wellness programs that support their emotional and physical well-being.  

Since opening our first 13-bedroom House in Vancouver in 1983, Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon has continued to grow to meet the rising need for support. In 2014, we opened the Heather House, a 73-bedroom House on the grounds of BC Children's Hospital, along with a Ronald McDonald House Family Room inside Surrey Memorial Hospital. In 2025, we expanded once again, opening new Family Rooms at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops, and the University Hospital of Northern BC in Prince George, bringing comfort, care, and a place to rest to families throughout the province. 

With the demand for services increasing, we are planning for even greater impact through expansion with a second House. The new Willow House is intentionally designed for comfort, connection, and wellness, and will offer families more space, more support and more ways to stay together during the toughest times. We aim to double our capacity and impact across BC and Yukon over the next five years, ensuring even more families can stay close when it matters most. 

Our team is the backbone of this mission; serving families, supporting volunteers and donors, and helping spread awareness every single day. 

Why This Role Matters

The Controller strengthens day-to-day financial operations, team leadership, and the processes needed to support Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon's growth. 

By leading the Finance team, improving systems, and ensuring accurate, timely financial information, this role helps the organization make confident decisions and steward resources responsibly. 

Success in this role means finance operations run smoothly, the team is well supported, and Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon is better prepared to scale sustainably. 

About the Role

Reporting to the VP, Finance, the Controller is responsible for leading day-to-day finance operations and supporting the Finance team to deliver accurate, timely, and reliable financial services across the organization. This role oversees core accounting functions, financial reporting, internal controls, and process improvements that support effective decision-making and strong stewardship of resources. 

As Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon prepares for continued growth, the Controller will play a key role in strengthening finance systems, improving workflows, and building team capacity. The role works closely with the VP, Finance and leaders across the organization to ensure financial information, processes, and practices are clear, consistent, and scalable. 

Key Responsibilities 

Finance Operations & Accounting 

  • Oversee day-to-day accounting operations, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, banking, reconciliations, month-end closing, and general ledger activities.
  • Ensure financial transactions, records, and reporting are accurate, complete, timely, and aligned with organizational policies and accounting standards.
  • Support effective cash flow management, financial administration, and operational finance practices. 

Financial Reporting, Budgeting & Analysis 

  • Prepare and review regular financial reports, dashboards, and analysis to support leadership decision-making.
  • Support budgeting, forecasting, variance analysis, and financial planning processes in collaboration with the VP, Finance.
  • Provide clear financial information and practical guidance to department leaders to support responsible resource management. 

Internal Controls, Compliance & Audit 

  • Maintain and strengthen internal controls, finance policies, and procedures to support accountability, consistency, and risk management.
  • Support audit preparation, year-end processes, and compliance with relevant financial, regulatory, and reporting requirements. 
  • Identify and address financial process risks, gaps, or inefficiencies in partnership with the VP, Finance. 

Team Leadership & Development 

  • Lead, support, and develop Finance team members through clear priorities, coaching, feedback, and day-to-day guidance. 
  • Foster a collaborative, service-oriented, and accountable team culture that supports staff, volunteers, families, and organizational partners. 
  • Clarify workflows, roles, and expectations to help the team operate effectively through growth and change. 

Process Improvement & Growth Readiness 

  • Improve finance processes, tools, documentation, and systems to increase efficiency, consistency, and scalability. 
  • Support the implementation of stronger financial workflows and reporting practices as the organization prepares for expanded programs, facilities, and operational complexity. 
  • Use a strong understanding of modern technology tools and systems to spot opportunities to improve workflows, reduce manual effort, and support more efficient, scalable finance operations. 
  • Contribute to cross-functional projects and change initiatives by bringing financial insight, operational discipline, and a continuous improvement mindset. 

Qualifications (Experience & Education) 

  • Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, business administration, or a related field.
  • CPA designation, or active progress toward completion, is strongly preferred.
  • Minimum 5-7 years of progressive accounting or finance experience, including experience with full-cycle accounting, month-end and year-end processes, financial reporting, budgeting, and internal controls.
  • Minimum 2-3 years of experience supervising, coaching, or leading finance team members.
  • Experience working in a nonprofit, charity, healthcare, or mission-driven environment is an asset.
  • Experience supporting audits, compliance requirements, process improvements, and financial systems or workflow enhancements.
  • Strong proficiency with accounting systems, Microsoft Excel, and financial reporting tools.
  • Experience in leveraging digital tools and technology to automate routine processes, analyze data, and safeguard financial integrity.
  • Working knowledge of Canadian accounting standards, charitable or nonprofit reporting practices, and payroll or fund accounting is an asset. 

Core Competencies & Skills 

All roles at Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon are expected to demonstrate: 

  • Mission & Values Alignment: Demonstrates commitment to the mission and values of Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon in daily work and decision-making. 
  • Professionalism & Representation: Represents the organization with a positive, respectful, and professional approach in all interactions. 
  • Collaboration & Relationship Building: Works effectively and inclusively alongside staff, volunteers, donors, and families, contributing to a supportive team environment. 
  • Communication: Communicates clearly and respectfully with a range of audiences, adapting style as needed. 
  • Accountability & Reliability: Takes ownership of responsibilities, follows through on commitments, and contributes to team and organizational goals. 

Additional role specific competencies:

  • Financial Leadership & Technical Expertise: Applies strong accounting knowledge, financial judgment, and technical expertise to oversee accurate reporting, sound controls, and effective finance operations.
  • Accuracy, Detail Orientation & Risk Awareness: Maintains a high level of accuracy and attention to detail while identifying risks, gaps, and opportunities to strengthen financial processes and controls.
  • People Leadership & Team Development: Supports, coaches, and develops Finance team members through clear expectations, feedback, prioritization, and practical day-to-day guidance.
  • Process Improvement & Systems Thinking: Identifies opportunities to improve workflows, tools, documentation, and systems so finance operations are more efficient, consistent, and scalable.
  • Service-Oriented Partnership: Builds trusted relationships with leaders and team members across the organization by providing clear financial information, practical guidance, and responsive support. 

Role Expectations

  • This role operates in a family-centered environment supporting individuals navigating medical experiences.  
  • This role will typically work Monday to Friday and be based out of our Vancouver office at 4567 Heather Street with hybrid work options available after probation period. 

Screening Requirement:

As part of our commitment to providing a safe and supportive environment for the families we serve, successful candidates must complete a Police Information Check with Vulnerable Sector Check and reference check as a condition of employment. 

What We Offer

We offer a supportive and purpose-driven work environment, including: 

  • The opportunity to make a meaningful difference for families from across BC and the Yukon. 
  • Competitive salary and benefits package, including extended health coverage, RRSP matching, generous PTO including vacation, personal days, wellness days, summer fundays and your birthday off. 
  • A flexible work environment, including a hybrid remote structure. 
  • A collaborative and supportive team culture committed to impact and innovation. 

Compensation

  • The salary range for this position is $100,000 - $135,000 annually. 

Candidates who meet the core requirements of the role can typically expect an offer near the midpoint of the range. Final placement within the range is determined based on experience, skills, and internal equity. 

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion 

Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon is committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible workplace. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences and encourage those who may require accommodations to reach out at any stage of the recruitment process. 

Disclaimer 

This job description is intended to outline the general nature and key responsibilities of the role. It is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications. Duties may evolve over time to meet the needs of the organization. 

Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon reserves the right to modify or assign other responsibilities as required. 

Employment Type: FULL_TIME