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Equitable Facilities Fund seeks an Analyst, Data, to enhance its data management practices and promote educational equity. The role involves data systems management, reporting, and project oversight for initiatives aimed at improving access to affordable facilities for schools in marginalized communities.
Equitable Facilities Fund (EFF) is a nonprofit social impact fund that’s on a nationwide mission to help high-performing public charter schools spend more money on students and less on the costs of borrowing for their facilities. We offer school leaders simple and much-needed access to low-cost loans combined with support from an expert team that has walked in their shoes.
To date, EFF has invested over $1 billion in schools serving over 120,000 students, providing them with funding to amplify their impact. Equity is at the core of our mission, and we seek to create opportunity for students and communities that have traditionally been denied access to high-quality public schools. If you’re seeking to have a community-level impact on a national scale, apply to join our team!
The Opportunity
The Analyst, Data will play a critical role in optimizing EFF’s data practices and amplifying our efforts to ensure all high-impact schools in historically marginalized communities have a pathway to affordable facilities. Reporting to the Director, Data and Insights, the Analyst will play a significant role in supporting the management of EFF’s data systems. The ideal candidate will possess excellent problem-solving skills, enthusiastically approach the sometimes-ambiguous work of a start-up, and contribute to a collaborative, team-oriented culture of excellence.
Who You Are
You believe all children deserve a quality education. You want to promote opportunity for children across the US and believe education and financial access are critical aspects of flourishing communities.
What You’ll Do
Systems and ProcessesSupport the evolution of EFF’s data systems processes and procedures, specifically as it relates to managing data quality and integrity.
Qualifications
The starting salary for this position is $72,500 - $93,200, however we expect to bring someone into this role at the midpoint with eventual upside to align with our compensation practices. This position offers up to a 10% annual bonus based on organizational performance. Compensation is competitive, commensurate with experience, and may be subject to modest adjustments for high-cost-of-living geographies.We are proud to offer excellent benefits including a 6% 401k match.
Location
We are open to applicants from across the U.S. The role will be expected to travel to 3+ days each month to participate in team activities most months.
Reporting Relationship
The Analyst, Data will report to the Director, Data and Insights.
We encourage submission by July 11, 2025 for priority consideration.
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