Job Description: Treasury Manager Reporting to: Director of FinanceDepartment: FinanceContract Type: Permanent, Full-Time, HybridPlace of Work: 11/12 Warrington Place, Dublin 2ABOUT US Co-operative Housing Ireland (CHI) is the national organisation representing, promoting and developing co-operative housing in Ireland. CHI is an Approved Housing Body (AHB) and a member of the Housing Alliance. CHI work with various stakeholders in the housing sector, including Local Authorities, Government, aspiring homeowners, tenants and developers and is subject to regulation by the Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority and the Charities Regulator. Since our foundation in 1973 we have provided over 5,700 homes through homeownership, shared ownership and social rented co-operatives. With our membership of democratically controlled local co-operatives, we manage over 6,000 homes across the country.ROLE OVERVIEWCo-operative Housing Ireland is seeking a full-time, permanent "Treasury Manager", based at our Dublin Office at 11/12 Warrington Place, Dublin 2. This is a core corporate treasury role and as such is a leadership role within the CHI Finance Group Team reporting to the Director of Finance. The role will be responsible for all treasury related activities. It is an important role to support CHI's continued organisational growth and expansion, requiring a high calibre Treasury and financial professional.CHI is a large AHB with Annual Income (Turnover) + €100 million, Balance Sheet Net Debt + €1.4BN and Fixed Asset at Cost of +/-€1.7BN.WHAT YOU WILL DO Treasury OperationsOversee and monitor all CHI treasury operations and activitiesResponsible for coordinating the cashflow forecasting process, engaging with finance and financial planning team to deliver regular cash forecasts analysing, short, medium and longer term cash performanceEnsure robust liquidity structure in place and aligned to support organisational business requirements and strategyDay to day oversight and reporting of cash balances ensuring cash availability for accounts payable, payroll and property acquisitionsManage short term investments and bank deposits, ensuring optimum risk adjusted returns consistent with Treasury PolicyEstablish policy and reserving process for managing cash related to long term liabilities including Capital Advance Leasing Facility ("CALF") obligationsIdentify opportunities for cost-effective long-term funding transactions with a view to diversifying funding sources and supporting growth strategyCompliance, Regulation, Policy and ReportingManage compliance and covenant reporting for all CHI loan agreements and lending counterparties.Monitor key financial covenants and reporting metrics including Debt Service Cover, EBITDA, Gearing and LiquidityDevelop and maintain Treasury Management Policies ("TMP") ensuring up to date and consistent with regulatory requirements and best practiceResponsible for Treasury risk management and regular Treasury reporting to Audit, Assurance and Finance Committee ("AAF") and CHI BoardManage counterparty onboarding, due diligence, AAF and CHI Board approvals consistent with TMPSupport regulatory reporting process and requirements (AHBRA) including appropriate stress testing and scenario analysisProvide sectoral and peer group reviews along with ad-hoc strategic advisory support on Treasury and funding issues to Executive Management Team ("EMT"), AAF and CHI BoardSystems & TechnologySupport organisation wide Enterprise Resource Planning ("ERP") and Finance system implementations. Including establishing a system solution for asset and loan portfolio managementProvide Treasury input into technology projects to drive operational efficiency, automation and integrated processes for cash and banking transactionsEnsure efficient & cost-effective banking structure to support operations, with optimal security and banking technology solutionsAdministration & OtherMaintain all banking mandates and banking relationshipsBanking system administration duties and responsibilitiesLiaising as required with key external stakeholders, banks, lenders, legal advisors, external and internal auditorsCarry out any other duties that may be commensurate with the positionREQUIREMENTSMinimum 5 years but 10 years Corporate Treasury experience preferableTreasury related qualification desirableACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent accountancy qualificationStrong Excel, financial systems proficiency and banking technology knowledgeExcellent communication, interpersonal and organisational skillsResilience and ability to adapt to challenging situationsProfessional at all times, respecting confidentiallyKnowledge of property or social housing sector would be an advantage (but not essential)Self-directed subject matter expert whilst being a strong team playerWHAT WE OFFERCompetitive Salary Bands22 Days Annual Leave + 3 Company Privilege DaysAnnual leave increase to 30 days linked to length of serviceGenerous Company Pension Contributions (up to 12% employer contribution)Income ProtectionPaid Sick leave SchemeEducational Assistance ProgramPaid Study & Exam LeaveEmployee Assistance Program (EAP Scheme)Life Cover/Death in ServicePaid Professional SubscriptionHybrid-WorkingSELECTION PROCESSPlease note that interviews for this position may take place anytime from the launch date to closing date until a successful candidate is found.How to Apply: Interested applicants should submit a CV and Cover Letter. Due to the high volume of applications received, we regret that we are unable to respond to all applications. Only those suitable for this position will be contacted. Co-operative Housing Ireland is an equal opportunities employer.All documentation received by Co-operative Housing Ireland will be processed in accordance with the Data Protection Acts & General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR; 2018)