NVA·Vernon, British Columbia
Assist with patient care and treatment.
Monitor hospitalized pets and aid in caring for animals after surgery.
Maintain inventory and stocking.
Restrain animals during blood draws and nail trims.
Assist with routine diagnostic tests (e.g., radiographs, bloodwork, fecal reading).
Maintain and sterilize surgical instruments/equipment.
Clean and disinfect cages, kennels, exam and treatment areas.
Administer medications under Veterinarian/Vet Tech supervision.
Feed and bathe animals.
Answer phones and provide customer service.
Help clients with their pets
Temporary 6 months
Type of
Contract
Temporary
Number of months 6 months
Schedule: Full-Time Full Time / Part Time? Full-Time Posting date 10-Jul-2026 Description As a Senior Analyst in the Credit Risk Analytics team at National Bank, you’ll be responsible for the IFRS-9 reporting and analytics, as well as IFRS-9 and stress testing model development and performance monitoring. This role will also need to support other closely related risk functions that includes RWA, Economic Capital and stress testing. With your strong analytical skills, experience in credit risk modeling, and knowledge of IFRS-9 and regulatory requirements, you’ll have a positive impact on NBC’s credit risk management through building advanced models, efficient and robust risk processes and providing insightful analyses to our senior management.
Your
Role:
Develop and recalibrate IFRS-9 and stress testing models for the Bank’s wholesale and retail portfolios. Document the data selection, modeling techniques and implementation.
Conduct model backtesting, monitor model performance and propose appropriate model actions when necessary.
Keep abreast of up-to-date modeling methodologies, tools and regulatory requirements.
Conduct IFRS-9 ECL impact assessment for parameter recalibration, economic scenario change, model updates, data migration and process changes.
Operate and maintain the IFRS-9 ECL reporting processes to produce timely and accurate ECL results.
Validate the process inputs and outputs for quality control and governance.
Provide in-depth analysis on IFRS-9 results and identify key drivers for ECL movements.
Prepare IFRS-9 ECL results, analysis and materials for IFRS-9 stakeholders, External Audit and regulators.
Review, identify and recommend process improvement opportunities for IFRS-9 ECL calculation engine.
Develop, manage and monitor IFRS-9 PCL budget and limit for the bank.
Collaborate with IFRS-9 stakeholders, including Economics, Finance, IT, Credit Risk Models, Model Validation Group, and Internal Audit.
Provide support for ad-hoc requests required by IFRS-9 stakeholders and senior management in a precise and efficient manner.
Develop and maintain the IFRS-9 related documentation. Review and evaluate the technical implementation and results.
Contribute to strategic risk initiatives by using analytical skills to project potential losses and make recommendations to limit risk.
Demonstrate insight into internal client's business and develop innovative solutions that create value.
Your
Team: As part of the Credit Risk Analytics sector, you’ll be on a team of 25 of colleagues and you’ll report to the Senior Directeur. Our team stands out for expertise in model development, model implementation and risk reporting in IFRS-9, stress testing and capital areas. As some processes are part of the Bank’s month-end or quarter-end reporting to the public or to the regulators, we may work under tight deadline and pressure sometimes. We offer a wide range of ongoing learning opportunities for your development, including coaching, hands-on learning, training courses and through the collaborating with colleagues who have varied expertise and profiles such as in-depth data analytics, model development, risk programming and presentation to senior management.
Masters in a relevant field such as Financial Engineering, Finance, Statistics, Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science and Data Science.
Completion or progression in CFA and/or FRM would be an asset.
Completion of SAS certification would be an asset.
Professional experience in quantitative model development.
Hands-on experience in managing, reconciling, and interpreting large and complex enterprise level data sets.
Knowledge with IFRS-9 and regulatory requirements.
Hands-on experience with SAS, SQL, MS Excel (VBA) or Python.
Knowledge of AI and Machine Learning would be an asset.
Excellent analytical skills to identify the causes of risk changes and impact to business and strategy.
Ability to effectively communicate the analysis and explain the results in a simple and concise way.
Strong attention to details and the ability to understand the big picture.
Demonstrated ability to work under pressure and tight deadline.
Exceptional critical thinking skills, learning skills and ability to work independently with limited guidance.
Enthusiastic, punctual, responsible, flexible, and able to work individually and as part of a team.
Ability to multitask in a fast-paced clinic environment.
Genuinely enjoys working with animals and can handle stressed, ill, or in-pain animals.
Prefer 1+ years of experience (not required).
Ability to meet physical demands including lifting/carrying/restraining animals (able to lift 40 lbs on own; assistance provided for animals over 40 lbs).
Able to walk/stand for extended periods and work in bent or squatting positions.
Experienced with teamwork approach and works well with all levels of hospital team members
Market context
Senior Analyst roles in British Columbia are often competitive in healthcare and clinic settings because employers look for candidates who can balance accuracy, communication, and pace. For this posting, the AI-summarized requirements and benefits highlight a fast-paced clinic environment, teamwork, and comfort supporting stressed or ill animals, while the listed benefits include health coverage, RRSP matching, a uniform allowance, and a clinic discount. If you are considering applying, tailor your resume to show multitasking, reliability, and any experience working in busy, client-facing settings.