Economic Resilience Fellow – One Year Term Position Available In Miami-Dade, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Miami Foundation is hiring an Economic Resilience Fellow for a one-year term, based in Miami, FL. The role offers a salary range of $72,000 to $90,000 per year, with benefits and opportunities for advancement. The ideal candidate must have a Master's or Bachelor's degree, experience in economic development, and proficiency in Microsoft Office tools.
Job Description
Economic Resilience Fellow
- One Year Term The Miami Foundation Miami, FL Job Details Full-time $72,000
- $90,000 a year 10 hours ago Benefits Opportunities for advancement Qualifications Microsoft Powerpoint Spanish Program design Microsoft Excel Microsoft Outlook Underwriting Multilingual Customer service Writing skills Mid-level Economic development Master’s degree Project management Bachelor’s degree Computer skills 1 year Grammar Experience Communication skills Time management
Full Job Description Description:
- Reposted
- previous applicants, please do not reapply
THE FOUNDATION
The Miami Foundation is building a Greater Miami where everyone can thrive. Since 1967, The Foundation has invested over $770 million to strengthen our community in partnership with more than 1,000 fundholders and 50,000 donors. By accelerating leadership, generosity, and a sense of belonging across Miami, we inspire people to become changemakers, and we create ways for donors, nonprofits, leaders, and locals to work together on solutions for our community. At The Miami Foundation, everyone has a role they can play in creating a thriving Greater Miami.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Miami Foundation is seeking candidates for a one-year fellowship (equivalent to a manager), with work experience in social impact investing, innovative finance, community economic development, and/or foundation grantmaking. The Fellow will support the development of a collaborative, place-based philanthropic impact investing strategy at The Miami Foundation that will drive novel forms of capital and innovative finance
- such as program-related investments (PRIs), loans, equity, and guarantees
- to community development projects in affordable housing, small business, and climate.
This effort is a nascent strategy at the Foundation to increase access to mission-aligned capital that advances community wealth-building while addressing affordability and climate challenges. The Fellowship provides an opportunity to work with, and learn from Miami Foundation staff, peer foundations, nonprofits, fund contributors, and investment recipients.
Location:
Miami, FL
- hybrid work schedule
Department:
Collective Impact FLSA Status:
Full-time, Exempt. One year term
Pay Range:
$72,000
- $90,000.
The final determination of the selected Fellow’s actual pay will be based on experience and qualifications. Reports to Senior Director of Economic Resilience
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
In this full-time role, the Fellow will work in the following areas: Investment Strategy & Fund Development Collaborate internally and with external consultants, advisory committee to shape fund strategy, investment criteria, investment product parameters, and impact objectives. Support design of capital deployment models and innovative financial products
- such as forgivable loans, guarantees, program-related investments (PRIs)
- that align with community needs and fund performance goals.
Prepare investment memos, pitch materials, and internal documentation to support fundraising and fund governance. Conduct research on comparable funds, structures, and market trends to inform strategy and positioning. Due Diligence & Pipeline Development Conduct financial and impact screening of potential investments by reviewing financial statements and pro forma, assessing business model viability, and evaluating returns alongside social impact outcomes (i.e., job creation and community ownership) Prepare clear due diligence summaries and investment memos for executive leadership and investment committee. Identify high quality investable project opportunities aligned with fund goals by engaging with ecosystem leaders (e.g., nonprofits, developers, entrepreneurs, and CDFIs). Cultivate deal pipeline, including developing a pipeline tracking system, liaising with prospective investment recipients, and continuously evaluating pipeline strength and gaps. Ecosystem Building & Stakeholder Engagement Build relationships with local stakeholders (i.e., peer funders, nonprofit leaders, issue area experts). Partner with ecosystem leaders to deliver technical assistance programming to prospective finance recipients, such as commercial buyer or housing developer workshops, to increase their capacity to service investments. Participate in and help organize ecosystem-building events, roundtables, and convenings. Support development of partnerships and co-investment opportunities to advance shared impact goals. Contribute to public-facing communications, presentations, and thought leadership to increase visibility and attract aligned investors. Other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Essential Qualities Love for Miami
- The Miami Foundation team works hard every day to build a better, stronger Miami. We seek a Fellow that possesses a strong desire to develop a deep understanding of Greater Miami and the funders and nonprofits that help power our community. Alignment with Foundation values
- Joy. Imagination. High volume, high quality, high speed. Relationships. Sustainability. Zero drama. Deliberate, visible equity. Strong judgement and generous communication. Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Exceptional commitment to delivering the highest-quality customer service and ability to work with diverse stakeholders. Excellent writing and grammar skills and general communications abilities written and verbal. Strong project and time management skills
- An adeptness at using organizational methods and tools to manage multiple workstreams with ease and effectiveness, while maximizing shared visibility and accountability. Proactive and solution oriented
- An inclination to seek opportunities to maximize impact or overcome challenges. Creative and resourceful in seeking or developing solutions. Willingness to do it all
- Excellent ability to organize and prioritize multiple complex portfolios, problem solve, anticipate what’s needed next and manage time to deliver the highest quality work on time. Entrepreneurial spirit
- A passion for building innovative solutions from inception and developing the necessary processes and partnerships for their continued success. An eagerness for working across multiple functions of a project. Robust commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion
- A dedication to deliberately and proactively engage and partner with groups that are historically underrepresented.
Passionately believing that our strength as a community is rooted in our diversity. Desired Qualities and Skills Master’s degree preferred. A bachelor’s degree, with equivalent work or life experience will be considered. 4-6 years of full-time work experience in small business finance, impact investing, innovative finance, community development, or at a CDFI or community-based lender. Strong background/understanding of Miami’s community economic development landscape, including issues touching small business, affordable housing & climate. Demonstrated experience in strategy development, project management and program design. Familiarity with underwriting, due diligence, business credit analysis, and other aspects of financial analysis. Attention to detail and demonstrated ability to perform complex work accurately, efficiently, and completely while meeting deadlines. Strong customer service orientation rooted in curiosity, patience, and an eagerness to learn and act as a thought partner with funders and stakeholders. Ability to appropriately handle confidential information. Demonstrated ability to act both independently and as part of a collaborative team. Excellent computer, communication, and project management skills. Proficiency with Microsoft 365 suite of products (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word). Multilingual, written and oral, in Spanish and/or Haitian Kreyol, is a plus. This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. The Miami Foundation reserves the right to revise this Fellowship description as needed. The Miami Foundation is committed to equal opportunity for all, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic. The Miami Foundation will make reasonable accommodations for known physical or mental limitations of otherwise qualified employees and applicants with disabilities unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of our business. Please reach out to if you need any accommodation in applying.