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  • Chief Financial Officer  

    - Portland
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionVISION STATEMENT: People in every commun... Read More
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    VISION STATEMENT: People in every community have an affordable place to live and opportunities to thrive. 
    MISSION STATEMENT: We work with partners to connect underserved communities in the northern New England region with capital and expertise to advance projects and policies that create more inclusive places to live. 
    SUMMARY: The Chief Financial Officer directs the finances of Evernorth and its subsidiaries with lead responsibility for all Finance, Tax, Audit and Capital Management functions. Hire and supervise finance and capital management staff.   Manage the financial assets and liabilities associated with Evernorth’s real estate-owned portfolio, treasury, and investor reporting. Maintain investor relationships and oversee the formation, reporting and operations of Evernorth’s multi-investor and proprietary funds. Maintain positive and collaborative partnerships with senior staff and the Board of Directors. Active and collaborative member of the Executive and Senior leadership teams helping to form and guide organizational goals, strategies and performance.  
    SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: Executive and Senior Leadership Teams Participate in the development of the vision, strategy and goals for the organization as well as business and human resources policies and planningMember of the Oversight committee providing direction regarding raising and deploying capital, risk management, conflicts of interestStaff the Board Finance Committee and provide quarterly financial reports for board oversightEstablish and maintain relationships with Board of Directors and Evernorth’s corporate financial institutions and major investorsOther duties as assigned.
    Corporate Finances  Oversee and direct accounting, audit, tax, budgeting, organizational cash flow, long range forecasting, treasury, banking and corporate insurance activities for the organizationResponsible for the internal accounting and financial controls of the organizationManage Corporate investment portfolioDirect and coordinate the establishment of annual operating budgetsDirect and coordinate departmental reports and financial informationOversee accounting and lending for real estate development departmentOversee annual audit and tax preparation for Evernorth related entitiesResponsible for monitoring compliance with state and federal nonprofit status, SEC filings and state business filingsSupervise loan servicing and financial transactions for NMTC projectsEstablish and maintain appropriate processes to ensure that Evernorth is in compliance with all grant and funding agreementsPrimary responsibility for lending within Evernorth related party organizations, including establishment of loan terms and approval process
    Capital Management Oversee the operation of the Capital Management DepartmentParticipate in the formation and management of Evernorth’s multi-investor and proprietary Funds, including review of legal documents, load structure, upper tier models and capital calls Oversee the preparation of all reporting to investors Ensure the integrity of upper tier models, monitor target returns, and oversee dissolution of multi-investor and proprietary funds  Oversee annual audit and tax preparation for Fund and lower tier partnershipsOversee the establishment and investment of upper tier reserve funds 
    Evernorth Loan Fund Participate in Staff Credit CommitteeMonitor the loan portfolios for the Evernorth organizations; assess risk in the various types of loans and establish appropriate reserves for loan losses.Oversee regulatory and compliance aspects of Treasury programs including CDFI and Capital Magnet Fund programs
    REPORTS TO: President SUPERVISES:  Director of Finance, Director of Capital Management and Director of Capital Strategies
    REQUIRED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS 10 or more years of experience in executive leadership rolesExcellent leadership and management, coaching and mentoring skillsProven risk management skillsUnderstanding of advanced accounting, regulatory issues and tax planningHigh level knowledge of tax advantaged financing, structuring and complianceExcellent written and verbal communication skillsAbility to lead and adapt to change and work effectively across the organization
    PREFERRED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree (or equivalent experience) in business or financeExperience in syndication, real estate development or affordable housingProficiency in Microsoft Office products including Office 365, Excel, Word and OutlookWell organized and flexibleMust be able to balance multiple priorities with sensitive timelines.Work well independently and as a team member.
    The following are the general Evernorth work environment and physical demands: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.The noise level in the office work environment is usually quiet. This position requires periods of sitting, standing, walking, stooping, and bending.Ability to reach with hands and arms, and talk and hear.Specific vision abilities required by this job include close, distance and peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.This position requires substantial typing, reading and writing emails, and other related computer work.The employee is regularly required to use hands and fingers.  May require driving to meeting and offsite locations in personal car.May require lifting up to 20 pounds.



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  • Chief Financial Officer  

    - Burlington
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionVISION STATEMENT: People in every commun... Read More
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    VISION STATEMENT: People in every community have an affordable place to live and opportunities to thrive. 
    MISSION STATEMENT: We work with partners to connect underserved communities in the northern New England region with capital and expertise to advance projects and policies that create more inclusive places to live. 
    SUMMARY: The Chief Financial Officer directs the finances of Evernorth and its subsidiaries with lead responsibility for all Finance, Tax, Audit and Capital Management functions. Hire and supervise finance and capital management staff.   Manage the financial assets and liabilities associated with Evernorth’s real estate-owned portfolio, treasury, and investor reporting. Maintain investor relationships and oversee the formation, reporting and operations of Evernorth’s multi-investor and proprietary funds. Maintain positive and collaborative partnerships with senior staff and the Board of Directors. Active and collaborative member of the Executive and Senior leadership teams helping to form and guide organizational goals, strategies and performance.  
    SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: Executive and Senior Leadership Teams Participate in the development of the vision, strategy and goals for the organization as well as business and human resources policies and planningMember of the Oversight committee providing direction regarding raising and deploying capital, risk management, conflicts of interestStaff the Board Finance Committee and provide quarterly financial reports for board oversightEstablish and maintain relationships with Board of Directors and Evernorth’s corporate financial institutions and major investorsOther duties as assigned.
    Corporate Finances  Oversee and direct accounting, audit, tax, budgeting, organizational cash flow, long range forecasting, treasury, banking and corporate insurance activities for the organizationResponsible for the internal accounting and financial controls of the organizationManage Corporate investment portfolioDirect and coordinate the establishment of annual operating budgetsDirect and coordinate departmental reports and financial informationOversee accounting and lending for real estate development departmentOversee annual audit and tax preparation for Evernorth related entitiesResponsible for monitoring compliance with state and federal nonprofit status, SEC filings and state business filingsSupervise loan servicing and financial transactions for NMTC projectsEstablish and maintain appropriate processes to ensure that Evernorth is in compliance with all grant and funding agreementsPrimary responsibility for lending within Evernorth related party organizations, including establishment of loan terms and approval process
    Capital Management Oversee the operation of the Capital Management DepartmentParticipate in the formation and management of Evernorth’s multi-investor and proprietary Funds, including review of legal documents, load structure, upper tier models and capital calls Oversee the preparation of all reporting to investors Ensure the integrity of upper tier models, monitor target returns, and oversee dissolution of multi-investor and proprietary funds  Oversee annual audit and tax preparation for Fund and lower tier partnershipsOversee the establishment and investment of upper tier reserve funds 
    Evernorth Loan Fund Participate in Staff Credit CommitteeMonitor the loan portfolios for the Evernorth organizations; assess risk in the various types of loans and establish appropriate reserves for loan losses.Oversee regulatory and compliance aspects of Treasury programs including CDFI and Capital Magnet Fund programs
    REPORTS TO: President SUPERVISES:  Director of Finance, Director of Capital Management and Director of Capital Strategies
    REQUIRED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS 10 or more years of experience in executive leadership rolesExcellent leadership and management, coaching and mentoring skillsProven risk management skillsUnderstanding of advanced accounting, regulatory issues and tax planningHigh level knowledge of tax advantaged financing, structuring and complianceExcellent written and verbal communication skillsAbility to lead and adapt to change and work effectively across the organization
    PREFERRED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree (or equivalent experience) in business or financeExperience in syndication, real estate development or affordable housingProficiency in Microsoft Office products including Office 365, Excel, Word and OutlookWell organized and flexibleMust be able to balance multiple priorities with sensitive timelines.Work well independently and as a team member.
    The following are the general Evernorth work environment and physical demands: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.The noise level in the office work environment is usually quiet. This position requires periods of sitting, standing, walking, stooping, and bending.Ability to reach with hands and arms, and talk and hear.Specific vision abilities required by this job include close, distance and peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.This position requires substantial typing, reading and writing emails, and other related computer work.The employee is regularly required to use hands and fingers.  May require driving to meeting and offsite locations in personal car.May require lifting up to 20 pounds.



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  • Community Investments Officer  

    - Burlington
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionVISION STATEMENT: People in every commun... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    VISION STATEMENT: People in every community have an affordable place to live and opportunities to thrive.

    MISSION STATEMENT: We work with partners to connect underserved communities in the northern New England region with capital and expertise to advance projects and policies that create more inclusive places to live.

    Summary:

    The Community Investments Officer is a specialized position that guides complex Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) transactions from the development process through investment approval and closing. This position collaborates with the Community Investments team, Evernorth staff, and external partners, sponsors, borrowers, lenders, and developers to analyze and close Evernorth’s tax credit investment opportunities.

    Representative Responsibilities

    Create and maintain relationships with external partners to sustain a pipeline of investment opportunities.Analyze prospective investment opportunities including preliminary LIHTC project feasibility, real estate development and market risks, community impacts/benefits, developer/sponsor strength, and financial return.Complete due diligence, financial modeling, and analysis of LIHTC investments.Collect and review information and data presented in appraisals, market studies, environmental reports, credit reports, business plans, corporate and personal financial statements, and other information as needed. Identify key issues, trends, risks, community impacts, and conformance with underwriting standards, market trends, and portfolio or industry benchmarks. Propose or implement mitigating adjustments as necessary.Review financing and regulatory documents in collaboration with Director LIHTC Acquisitions. Work with project sponsors to structure transactions and seek opportunities to improve projects by bringing a problem-solving attitude to the work.Provide technical assistance to developer/sponsor partners as needed and in support of Evernorth syndication, lending, and real estate development lines of business.Assist in identifying opportunities to expand Evernorth line of business prospects. Work with the Director LIHTC Acquisitions, Capital Management, Asset Management and other staff to prepare preliminary project summaries and investment proposals for board and committee review; attend investment committee meetings and present projects; drafting of firm offers, letters of intent; and intake packages for closing attorneys.Collaborate with Capital Management and Asset Management staff, project sponsors, consultants, and legal teams to obtain and assess due diligence items for investment closing, including LPA and ancillary document review and financial modeling.Post investment closing, maintain partner relationships and coordinate with LIHTC Risk Management team to ensure seamless customer service and responsiveness during project construction, lease up, and first year credit delivery.Work with staff within and across departments to maintain and update project related information in the Evernorth database.Assist with matrixes, proformas, spreadsheets, and reports as needed for underwriting, Capital and Asset Management, and investor needs.Provide technical expertise to support, maintain, and update proforma template.The position requires travel within New England and to national events. It may be necessary to attend events outside of traditional office hours.Be aware of trends in the market and propose strategies to overcome challenges.Uphold corporate principles of respect, service, value, and partnership.Perform other tasks as reasonably requested.

    REPORTS TO: Director LIHTC Acquisitions

    SUPERVISES: None

    EDUCATION, LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS:

    Bachelor’s Degree required.Coursework in finance/banking, community development, business or real estate desired. Formal credit, underwriting, or financial analysis training is preferred. Valid Driver’s License required.

    JOB KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:

    Minimum of three years recent syndication, underwriting, financial, or credit analysis experience, preferably in underwriting multifamily and/or commercial real estate, or operating/business loans for established banking institutions, community lending institutions, or private investment entities. Fundamental understanding of financial analysis including experience with balance sheet, income, and cash flow statements. Experience writing or assisting in the preparation of credit write ups/investment proposals of real estate or business transactions is preferred. Knowledge of LIHTC or other federal financing programs is preferred.Familiarity with legal documents supporting real estate transactions or loans is preferred.

    JOB ESSENTIAL SKILLS:

    Financial modeling, project management and follow-through, analytical and critical thinking, high-level organizational skills with attention to detailStrong interpersonal skillsCommitment to promoting Evernorth’s mission to partners and the public.Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Word, Outlook, and Excel; advanced Excel skills acquired through experience or training.Strong reading and writing skills.Strong organizational, analytical, problem-solving, math, and financial analysis abilities.Ability to meet multiple deadlines with meticulous attention to detail.Effective prioritization in a fast-paced environment.Focused, flexible, and able to work independently or collaboratively on common tasks.Commitment to the community and mission of Evernorth.

    The following are the general Evernorth work environment and physical demands:

    Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.The noise level in the office work environment is usually quiet. This position requires periods of sitting, standing, walking, stooping, and bending.Ability to reach with hands and arms, and talk and hear.Specific vision abilities required by this job include close, distance and peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.This position requires substantial typing, reading and writing emails, and other related computer work.The employee is regularly required to use hands and fingers. May require driving to meeting and offsite locations in personal car.May require lifting up to 20 pounds. Read Less
  • Community Investments Officer  

    - Portland
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionVISION STATEMENT: People in every commun... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    VISION STATEMENT: People in every community have an affordable place to live and opportunities to thrive.

    MISSION STATEMENT: We work with partners to connect underserved communities in the northern New England region with capital and expertise to advance projects and policies that create more inclusive places to live.

    Summary:

    The Community Investments Officer is a specialized position that guides complex Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) transactions from the development process through investment approval and closing. This position collaborates with the Community Investments team, Evernorth staff, and external partners, sponsors, borrowers, lenders, and developers to analyze and close Evernorth’s tax credit investment opportunities.

    Representative Responsibilities

    Create and maintain relationships with external partners to sustain a pipeline of investment opportunities.Analyze prospective investment opportunities including preliminary LIHTC project feasibility, real estate development and market risks, community impacts/benefits, developer/sponsor strength, and financial return.Complete due diligence, financial modeling, and analysis of LIHTC investments.Collect and review information and data presented in appraisals, market studies, environmental reports, credit reports, business plans, corporate and personal financial statements, and other information as needed. Identify key issues, trends, risks, community impacts, and conformance with underwriting standards, market trends, and portfolio or industry benchmarks. Propose or implement mitigating adjustments as necessary.Review financing and regulatory documents in collaboration with Director LIHTC Acquisitions. Work with project sponsors to structure transactions and seek opportunities to improve projects by bringing a problem-solving attitude to the work.Provide technical assistance to developer/sponsor partners as needed and in support of Evernorth syndication, lending, and real estate development lines of business.Assist in identifying opportunities to expand Evernorth line of business prospects. Work with the Director LIHTC Acquisitions, Capital Management, Asset Management and other staff to prepare preliminary project summaries and investment proposals for board and committee review; attend investment committee meetings and present projects; drafting of firm offers, letters of intent; and intake packages for closing attorneys.Collaborate with Capital Management and Asset Management staff, project sponsors, consultants, and legal teams to obtain and assess due diligence items for investment closing, including LPA and ancillary document review and financial modeling.Post investment closing, maintain partner relationships and coordinate with LIHTC Risk Management team to ensure seamless customer service and responsiveness during project construction, lease up, and first year credit delivery.Work with staff within and across departments to maintain and update project related information in the Evernorth database.Assist with matrixes, proformas, spreadsheets, and reports as needed for underwriting, Capital and Asset Management, and investor needs.Provide technical expertise to support, maintain, and update proforma template.The position requires travel within New England and to national events. It may be necessary to attend events outside of traditional office hours.Be aware of trends in the market and propose strategies to overcome challenges.Uphold corporate principles of respect, service, value, and partnership.Perform other tasks as reasonably requested.

    REPORTS TO: Director LIHTC Acquisitions

    SUPERVISES: None

    EDUCATION, LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS:

    Bachelor’s Degree required.Coursework in finance/banking, community development, business or real estate desired. Formal credit, underwriting, or financial analysis training is preferred. Valid Driver’s License required.

    JOB KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:

    Minimum of three years recent syndication, underwriting, financial, or credit analysis experience, preferably in underwriting multifamily and/or commercial real estate, or operating/business loans for established banking institutions, community lending institutions, or private investment entities. Fundamental understanding of financial analysis including experience with balance sheet, income, and cash flow statements. Experience writing or assisting in the preparation of credit write ups/investment proposals of real estate or business transactions is preferred. Knowledge of LIHTC or other federal financing programs is preferred.Familiarity with legal documents supporting real estate transactions or loans is preferred.

    JOB ESSENTIAL SKILLS:

    Financial modeling, project management and follow-through, analytical and critical thinking, high-level organizational skills with attention to detailStrong interpersonal skillsCommitment to promoting Evernorth’s mission to partners and the public.Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Word, Outlook, and Excel; advanced Excel skills acquired through experience or training.Strong reading and writing skills.Strong organizational, analytical, problem-solving, math, and financial analysis abilities.Ability to meet multiple deadlines with meticulous attention to detail.Effective prioritization in a fast-paced environment.Focused, flexible, and able to work independently or collaboratively on common tasks.Commitment to the community and mission of Evernorth.

    The following are the general Evernorth work environment and physical demands:

    Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.The noise level in the office work environment is usually quiet. This position requires periods of sitting, standing, walking, stooping, and bending.Ability to reach with hands and arms, and talk and hear.Specific vision abilities required by this job include close, distance and peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.This position requires substantial typing, reading and writing emails, and other related computer work.The employee is regularly required to use hands and fingers. May require driving to meeting and offsite locations in personal car.May require lifting up to 20 pounds. Read Less
  • Capital Management Officer  

    - Portland
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionVISION STATEMENT: People in every commun... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description


    VISION STATEMENT: People in every community have an affordable place to live and opportunities to thrive.

    MISSION STATEMENT: We work with partners to connect underserved communities in the northern New England region with capital and expertise to advance projects and policies that create more inclusive places to live.

    SUMMARY:

    The Capital Management Officer supports the organization’s investor relations and capital management activities by providing operational and analytical support to the Capital Management department, and other Evernorth business lines as appropriate.

    This role works closely with internal teams to assist in preparing investor reporting, tracking capital deployment to projects, and maintaining complex project and fund financial models.

    SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Assist with preparation of investor communications, including quarterly reporting, sponsor reviews, and other standard and ad-hoc investor requests.Support fund closings by preparing investor due diligence requests, including populating investor-specific Excel data requests.Maintain integrity and accuracy of project-level model projections after project completion.Input annual project‑level tax return data into financial models and review for completeness and accuracy.Monitor variances in lower tier model performance versus projections, flagging projects for additional levels of review.Maintain and audit fund‑level investment models and generate investor quarterly benefit schedules with oversight from the Director of Capital Management.Assist with capital account maintenance in coordination with the fund accountant.Input and maintain fund level data in Evernorth’s proprietary database.Support due‑diligence activities related to asset dispositions.Identify opportunities to improve reporting, workflows, and coordination across Capital Management, Community Investments, Finance, Lending, and Asset Management.Participate in ongoing education, including financial modeling, LIHTC, and other areas relevant to Evernorth’s business.Perform additional tasks as requested.

    REPORTS TO: Director of Capital Management

    SUPERVISES: None


    SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS:

    Education
    Bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, business administration, real estate, public policy, or related field required.

    Experience
    3–5 years of experience in finance, investment operations, affordable housing finance, community development finance, or related fields preferred.

    Skills & Competencies

    Strong analytical and financial data skills.High attention to detail and ability to manage multiple complex projects simultaneously.Strong organizational and project management skills.Ability to work collaboratively across teams and departments.Effective written and verbal communication skills.Advanced proficiency with Excel and financial tracking tools.

    Preferred Experience

    Exposure to community development finance tools such as LIHTC, NMTC, or other impact investment structures.Experience working with financial models, investment analysis, or transaction coordination.Familiarity with affordable housing finance or nonprofit capital markets.

    The following are the general Evernorth work environment and physical demands: 

    Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.The noise level in the office work environment is usually quiet. This position requires periods of sitting, standing, walking, stooping, and bending.Ability to reach with hands and arms, and talk and hear.Specific vision abilities required by this job include close, distance and peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.This position requires substantial typing, reading and writing emails, and other related computer work.The employee is regularly required to use hands and fingers.  May require driving to meeting and offsite locations in personal car.May require lifting up to 20 pounds.


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