Dustin Ter Marsch
About Dustin Ter Marsch
Dustin Ter Marsch serves as a Financial Officer at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, where he conducts financial reviews and supports a $1 billion transfer payment program. He has previous experience in financial roles at the Ontario Ministry of Education and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change.
Current Role at Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Dustin Ter Marsch serves as a Financial Officer at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. He has held this position since 2015, where he is responsible for conducting financial reviews of pending transfer payment agreements and funding packages. His role includes providing financial support and forecasting for a $1 billion transfer payment program associated with the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). Additionally, he prepares journal entries and monitors accrued liabilities as part of his financial responsibilities.
Previous Experience in Government Finance
Before his current position, Dustin worked as a Financial Officer at the Ontario Ministry of Education for a brief period in 2014. He also held a Financial Officer role at the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change in 2014 and again in 2015. His experience across these ministries has contributed to his expertise in managing financial operations within the public sector.
Education and Qualifications
Dustin Ter Marsch studied at York University, where he earned a Bachelor of Administrative Studies Specialized Honours Degree in Accounting. His academic journey spanned from 2012 to 2016, equipping him with the necessary knowledge and skills for his career in financial management within government agencies.
Financial Oversight Responsibilities
In his role, Dustin is responsible for reviewing audited financial statements of transfer payment recipients. This includes identifying unspent funds and determining necessary recoveries. His work ensures the effective management of public funds and accountability in financial reporting.