Candidates will have a personal commitment and connection with our mission and cornerstones; work well in ambiguity and manage change; and proactively identify opportunities to advance our mission while remaining grounded in the day-to-day responsibilities. They will need to be able to apply principles of health equity and racial justice across all of their work.
The Senior Director will lead and support all phases of CHF’s impact investing work, including:
- Underwrite and manage diverse investments (grants, loan guarantees, PRIs, MRIs) in line with CHF’s mission and Impact Investment Policy Statement.
- Build and maintain relationships with consultants, intermediaries, and legal/financial partners.
- Collaborate with program officers to identify high-impact opportunities.
- Lead and facilitate CHF’s Impact Investing Workgroup, to approve and/or expand community partnerships.
- Monitor portfolio performance and address issues.
- Oversee annual updates to the Investment Policy Statement.
- Design and deliver training and host convenings to advance field thought leadership.
- Share relevant learnings with CHF staff and board members, as well as peer foundation staff and boards interested in learning more about impact investing.
Ideal candidates will:
- Embody and model our mission, cornerstones, culture, and organizational structure as a member of the CHF leadership team
- Bring deep expertise in impact investing and management, with a demonstrated track record of sourcing, structuring, underwriting, and managing investments that generate both measurable social impact and financial returns.
- Be a strategic leader and systems thinker who identifies emerging opportunities, shapes impact investment strategy, and deploys capital to advance health equity and long-term community impact across Colorado.
- Thrive in an interdependent environment, partnering across teams and disciplines to align priorities, integrate diverse perspectives, and maximize the Foundation’s resources, relationships, and influence.
- Build trusted relationships across sectors, engaging fund managers, community organizations, intermediaries, investors, and public-sector leaders to advance shared goals.
- Demonstrate a commitment to health equity and racial justice by integrating inclusive practices and the Foundation’s priorities into investment strategy, decision-making, and relationship management.
- Communicate complex financial concepts clearly to diverse audiences, serving as a trusted advisor to executives and boards while contributing to the impact investing field.
- Lead and develop a high-performing team, fostering accountability, continuous learning, coaching, and organizational capacity for impact investing.
Minimum Qualifications
· 5 years’ experience with impact investing partnership development and investment deal construction or execution primarily in the private sector
· Bachelor’s Degree with major course work in finance, economics, public policy or health-related fields
· 10 years’ management and leadership experience with progressive responsibility and scope
· 5 years of people management as a supervisor or lead team member
· Demonstrated expert knowledge and experience with financial analysis, conducting due diligence, underwriting and assessing risk and making and monitoring a range of investments.
· Passion for use of both market-based and public and nonprofit sector strategies to impact health.
· Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office suite
· Valid Colorado Driver’s License