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The Charter School Growth Fund is seeking a Director for its Structured Finance Team to lead due diligence and investment strategies for high-performing charter school networks. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in finance, a passion for K-12 education, and experience in project management. This role offers an opportunity to create long-term social impact through strategic investments in education.
The Charter School Growth Fund (CSGF) is a leading nonprofit venture philanthropy fund dedicated to identifying the nation’s best public charter schools, investing in their expansion, and helping to increase their impact. Our “portfolio” includes 200+ charter school networks that operate 1,700+ schools and serve more than 725,000 students. We are committed to expanding the impact of schools that are closing achievement and opportunity gaps. CSGF operates with the same strategies, discipline, and focus as a venture capital firm by awarding multi-year grants and loans to talented education entrepreneurs building networks of high-quality charter schools that enroll traditionally underserved students. Ultimately, we think the portfolio can grow to serve ~1,000,000 students within a decade.
This is an exciting time to join the Charter School Growth Fund. We are midway through a philanthropic fund building on our 15-year track record of success. CSGF’s five-year “Fund IV” is larger in size and scope than previous funds, with a goal to continue to fuel charter sector growth, accelerate innovation, and strengthen long-term outcomes for students, particularly students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our new fund will continue to prioritize investments in leaders of color as our current portfolio is led by more than 50% leaders of color and more than 50% female leaders. We believe it is vital for the networks we support to be proximate to the lived experiences of the students and communities they serve.
THE OPPORTUNITY
CSGF’s Structured Finance (SFin) Team strives to alleviate finance, facilities, and governance as barriers to the growth and success of high-quality charter school networks across the country. The SFIN Team’s role blends aspects of a strategy consultant—providing strategic support, serving as a trusted thought partner, solving mission‐critical problems—and those of an impact investor—sourcing and structuring deals, conducting due diligence, investing capital, and supporting investments. CSGF is seeking a Director to join our SFin team as we launch Fund IV and look to invest in the next generation of high performing charter management organizations throughout the country.
The Director will collaborate across CSGF and with investment candidates to conduct deep due diligence and support the development and implementation of the Structured Finance Team’s Fund IV strategy. We are seeking a results-oriented candidate with exemplary financial and analytical skills along with the ability to manage complex projects, think strategically, and collaborate effectively with diverse groups of stakeholders. The ideal candidate is entrepreneurial, passionate about K‐12 education, and interested in leveraging public and private capital to create long‐term social impact.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Below is a general outline of responsibilities. CSGF is a fast-moving organization, roles and responsibilities may change to meet the needs of the organization and the charter networks we are privileged to support.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
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Educational Background and Work Experience
We are focused on hiring and developing great people and believe that building diverse perspectives across our team makes us more effective in expanding our impact. (This is reflected in Our Commitment Statement .) Our core values are:
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COMPENSATION
Compensation is commensurate with experience and education. The target salary range for this role is $100,000-$130,000 annually. CSGF offers a very competitive package of benefits, including: health, life, disability, and dental insurance coverage; vacation/holidays and parental leave; and participation in CSGF’s 403(b) plan. Candidates must have permanent authorization to work in the US.
START DATE
CSGF is seeking candidates who can start as soon as possible.
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