Impact Investment Assessment and Reporting Fellow
- Organization
- CapShift
- Location
- Boston, MA
- Job Type
- Fellowship
- Deadline for Applications
- 02/17/2025
- How to Apply
- CapShift is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, physical ability, or involvement in the criminal justice system. We invite individuals with diverse life experiences and non-conventional backgrounds to apply. To apply, Please access and complete the form below, Submit your resume, and Submit a cover letter that is strictly less than 500 words total and directly answers only the two prompts below: Outline one or two projects/tasks you have completed in your career that you believe have set you up well for this role? Name an organization that you think is doing highly impactful work today. Why do you think it is impactful? How would you measure its success over time? The deadline to apply is Monday, February 17, 2025. Applications with be reviewed on a rolling basis. Please note, we are unable to sponsor US Work Authorization for this position at this time. Compensation: The weekly rate for this position is $1200 ($30 an hour, no overtime).
- Where to Apply
- https://capshift.com/join-us/impact-investment-assessment-and-reporting-fellow/
- Tags
- Fellowships
Responsibilities
Collect, analyze and present a large volume of narrative and numerical data on the social and environmental impact of several organizations.
Draft short yet impactful client-facing reports on the annual impact performance of individual investment opportunities and investor portfolios.
Apply strong project management skills to lead a multi-step impact reporting process that includes – managing large volume of data, coordinating with the internal CapShift team and several external organizations, working with interns (undergraduate level) and managing multiple editorial rounds for what will conclude in a seamless delivery of annual impact reports.
Support CapShift’s investment research team with a review of investment opportunities’ annual impact, financial and operational performance.
Refresh profiles of mission-driven organizations hosted on CapShift’s platform through background research, collection of updated financials, strategic writing, and communication with key leaders at funds/non-profits.
Keep an eye out for ways to enhance the efficiency of the overall impact reporting process.
Engage, mentor and support junior interns on the team.
Qualifications
Master’s degree (or degree in progress) in economics, finance, business, public policy/administration, sustainable development, or equivalent preferred
Demonstrated interest in impact investing, impact measurement and management, social enterprises, social and/or environmental impact, and storytelling through coursework, prior work experience, or extracurricular activities
Some understanding of the private alternative investment space
Strong project management, writing and editing skills (some understanding of design would be a plus)
Excellent communication and presentation skills
Ability to learn quickly, eagerness to take ownership of projects, and support a team to execute multi stakeholder projects accurately and efficiently (prior leadership roles or experience managing teammates a plus)
Fit with high-growth, startup environment: ability to be a team player, juggle multiple priorities, and learn and adapt quickly
Must be able to work with Word, PowerPoint and Excel, prior experience with Salesforce a plus