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Investment Analyst

Posted by The Cleveland Foundation ; Posted on 
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Investment Analyst
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Position:                              Investment Analyst

Department:                      Finance

Reports to:                          Director of Investments and Treasury

Supervises:                         N/A

Date Revised:                    September 2022

Summary: The Investment Analyst, in collaboration with the SVP/CFO and Director of Investments, is responsible for investment research and analysis related to the Foundation’s $3.0B+ endowment.

Responsibilities and Expected Outcomes:

 Investments:

  • Keep abreast of investment market conditions and support the CFO and Director of Investments by providing recommendations for investment strategy and portfolio construction.
  • Conduct research on investment opportunities and due diligence on current and potential fund
  • Tracking and analysis of underlying investment exposures in the Foundation’s investment
  • Monitor performance of Foundation’s investment
  • Update monthly and quarterly fact sheets for investment
  • Benchmark fees paid to managers and trustees and compare to peers and
  • Review and analysis of external broker and financial advisor
  • Initiate wire transfers for capital calls and maintain liquidity
  • Prepare investment trade tickets for portfolio
  • Assist with audit requirements such as fair value pricing, tracking alternative investment activity, audit confirms and price testing to ensure accurate investment information is presented in annual financial
  • Portfolio analysis for retirement
  • Assist with investment policy and governance
  • Work on special projects as requested by the CFO or Director of

Finance/Treasury:

  • Oversee daily cash management of money market Transfer funds as required to maintain sufficient liquidity.
  • Assist Chief Financial Officer with budget
  • Analyze fees paid by the Trust for investment management and Review invoices where needed.
  • Perform and monitor the administrative fee
  • Analyze planned gifts including but not limited to charitable gift annuity, and charitable remainder
  • Assist Controller with ad‐hoc projects and

Other Duties:

  • Prepare various presentations for the CFO and Director of Investments to the board, its sub‐committees, and executive team, as well as, to donors, local non‐profits and other community stakeholders.
  • Prepare investment material posted on our donor
  • Serve as a finance liaison to Donor Relations and other teams within the

Essential Qualifications, Credentials and Technical Skills required:

  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, mathematics or related field with working knowledge of financial accounting and capital markets and investments.
  • Academic or work experience in investments management, accounting, budgeting, and cash management.
  • Strong competency in advanced PowerPoint, Excel modeling skills, and proficiency using Microsoft Office 365. Competency in finance and technology tools must be demonstrated through a skills test.
  • A passion for investing, natural curiosity, and desire to understand financial
  • Strong attention to detail, and excellent analytical
  • Exceptional time management skills with the ability to turn around requests
  • Ability to work independently in a dynamic and fast‐paced
  • Desire to work collaborative within and across
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to interact effectively with a diverse group of internal and external individuals at all levels.
  • Passion for community and a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion across all work.
  • Bloomberg Terminal experience

OUR COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION:

The Cleveland Foundation exists to enhance the quality of life for all citizens of Greater Cleveland. The ability to carry out our mission and to foster our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion can best be pursued if our workforce, grantees, donors, partners, and governing body are inclusive of individuals of diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and perspectives.

We believe that diversity encompasses, but is not limited to, age, color, education, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental abilities or characteristics, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, veteran status, and/or other characteristics that make an individual unique.  The Cleveland Foundation is committed to equal employment opportunities for all.

 PAY AND BENEFITS:

Based on the foundation's compensation program, estimated annual salary for this position may be anywhere between $52,000 and $67,000, based on the academic, professional and community experiences and credentials of a candidate.  The foundation offers an exceptional benefits package including medical, dental, vision, identity theft, and life and disability coverage, a comprehensive wellness program, an employee assistance program, a fully vested 403(b) retirement plan, ten paid holidays and, for exempt positions, 15 days of vacation and 12 sick days, prorated the first year of service based on date of hire.

TO APPLY:

If you are interested in applying for this position, please submit your resume and cover here as soon as possible. This posting will remain active until the position is filled. We regret that we cannot respond personally to each applicant.

 Note:  Hours worked will be largely remote, until we move into our new headquarters building early in 2023. The Cleveland Foundation requires all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and provide valid proof of vaccination unless a documented medical or religious exemption is approved. All information provided will be kept strictly confidential.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Salary

Please provide salary range, if applicable: Between $52,000 and $67,000, based on the academic, professional and community experiences and credentials of a candidate.