Credit Risk Officer jobs in Oakland, CA

Credit Risk Officer provides analysis and evaluation in order to reduce credit risk for a financial institution. Extracts data from a variety of sources and uses data to build simple to moderately complex financial models that predict risk exposure. Being a Credit Risk Officer prepares performance reports for management. Requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Credit Risk Officer typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Credit Risk Officer works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. To be a Credit Risk Officer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Chief Credit Officer
  • Nonprofit Finance Fund
  • Oakland, CA FULL_TIME
  • Position Reports to: Chief Executive Officer 

    Location: Preference is for the position to be in commutable distance to one of NFF’s office locations which are Boston, Los Angeles, New York, Oakland, and Philadelphia. Remote locations will be considered. 

     

    For over 40 years, Nonprofit Finance Fund has provided these nonprofits and their leaders with capital, consulting, and thought leadership. As a community development finance institution (CDFI), we work with nonprofits, partners, and systems to build racial equity and community wealth and well-being. Our vision is a world of equitable prosperity, where communities of color and other systematically excluded communities have the capital, community assets, knowledge, and agency to thrive. You can learn more about our work to achieve that vision by reading our Strategic Plan for 2024-2026 and our commitment to racial equity.

    None of this work would be possible without the incredible people who work here. Our team consists of a diverse group of passionate professionals who care deeply about racial equity and community wealth and well-being. You can read more about what it’s like to work here – and read a few examples of “a day in the life” for NFF staff” – on the careers page of our website 

    Thank you for your interest in NFF. We hope you’ll join us. 

     

    About the Opportunity: 

    NFF’s provides loans to nonprofit organizations for their real estate and working capital needs with a commitment to ensuring communities of color and their leaders have access to and control of the funds they need to meet their goals. Currently, NFF manages around $400 million of financing assets, primarily loans to nonprofit organizations in the education, healthcare, human service, and housing sectors. These loan portfolios include on-balance sheet loans, loans funded with limited recourse capital from philanthropic partners, government credit enhancements and a portfolio of New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) loans. 

    We are seeking a Chief Credit Officer (CCO) to oversee the risk management of NFF’s loan portfolios. NFF’s new strategic plan centers growing our balance sheet by over $100MM over three years. Our goal is to do this by expanding our lending reach into and across sectors and geographies, while increasing access to capital for non-profits led by people of color.  

    The Chief Credit Officer will report to the Chief Executive Officer.  The CCO will serve as a member of the Executive Team, along with the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Chief of Client Services. The addition of the CCO role at the Executive level is critical to NFF successfully pursuing new areas and products of financing while managing organizational credit risk. 

    The preference is for the position to be in commutable distance to one of NFF’s office locations which are Boston, Los Angeles, New York, Oakland, and Philadelphia. Remote locations will be considered. Our offices have re-opened, and staff can opt into in-person work as desired and based on the needs of the role. There is potential for up to 10% travel, which will consist of client visits, local/national conferences, and travel to NFF office for staff retreats.  

     

    What you’ll do: 

    Foster a strong risk management culture throughout the organization by continuously promoting awareness, education, and adherence to risk management practices, balanced with NFF’s strategic plan priorities, impact goals, and client-centered focus. 

    Loan Structuring, Underwriting, Approval, and Closing 

    • Support the lending team in the structuring and negotiation of transactions, including balance sheet loans, NMTC financings, and any other special fund or program investments. 
    • Review and provide guidance to lending staff on term sheet proposals prior to issuing to clients, ensuring initial terms are aligned with NFF credit policies, loan products, and underwriting standards, and that other considerations (lending targets, concentration limits, partnership opportunities, capital availability) are taken into account where appropriate. 
    • Work alongside lending staff to collaborate with clients and lending partners to find terms suitable for all parties; participate in transaction negotiations directly, or indirectly by supporting and coaching lending staff. 
    • Review draft credit memos and provide guidance and recommendations to underwriters in preparation for submission to credit committee(s). 
    • Provide responsive and creative problem solving in real time, and engage consistently with lending team to ensure transactions move forward. 
    • Chair NFF’s Internal Credit Committee (ICC); facilitate ICC discussions of transaction risks, structuring considerations, appropriate capital and credit enhancements, approval and closing conditions; and review and approve ICC meeting minutes. 
    • Approve loan requests per NFF credit policy delegated authority for loans up to $500,000 and changes to approved loans that do not require ICC approval. 
    • Review and sign off on all financing commitment letters in advance of closing, outlining all relevant terms, conditions, and requirements for the borrower, and in accordance with the approved credit package. 
    • Coordinate with NFF in-house counsel (or external counsel), underwriters, and portfolio management staff to ensure loans are closed in accordance with credit approvals, executed commitment letters, and credit policies; where changes, exceptions, or concessions are requested, provide oversight and guidance to ensure NFF’s interests are protected, while seeking ways to reasonably accommodate client and partner needs.  

    Credit and Portfolio Risk Management 

    • Direct oversight and accountability for the overall quality of NFF’s loan portfolio performance and asset quality as it grows in size and complexity. 
    • Oversee timely preparation and accuracy of quarterly and annual portfolio reporting for internal and external stakeholders, including senior management, auditors, AERIS, and NFF’s investors. 
    • Direct the preparation and presentation of materials to the Program Committee of NFF’s board of directors, which meets quarterly to provide board-level oversight of lending programs and portfolio quality. 
    • Manage and lead quarterly Loan Loss Reserve Committee meetings; oversee preparation of analysis and materials in advance of the meeting, lead discussion of trends and changes, and ensure appropriate proposals and adjustments are made to the Allowance for Loan Losses. 
    • Oversee monitoring of portfolio, sector, and geographic trends, including: local, state, and federal policies that impact client funding and operating environment; political trends and public support of key industries (housing, charter schools, community health centers, etc.) in the markets where NFF is actively lending.
    • Oversee monitoring and managing concentration risk within the portfolio with respect to sector, geography, loan type, collateral type, unsecured loans, start-up/early-stage clients, construction status, and single-borrower exposure, among others.
    • Provide guidance and oversight to the team regarding client-level credit policy exceptions, deviations from underwriting and portfolio management guidelines, and monitoring of watch list loans.
    • Oversee the management of non-performing loans, and loans that are at risk of becoming non-performing; in collaboration with p, lead the development of workout strategies and ensure their timely and effective execution; provide regular updates to senior leadership regarding portfolio-level trends and changes to risk ratings, probability of default, expected charge-offs, and loan recovery estimates. 

    Process, Policies, and Systems 

    • Oversee continuous improvement of lending policies and practices to align with the increased portfolio size and growing array of sectors, products, and project types financed by NFF’s lending programs; ensure data and systems keep pace with this growth and expansion in order to provide insight into trends and shifts in the loan portfolio that will support effective risk management.  
    • Lead periodic review and revision of internal credit policies, as well as underwriting and portfolio management guidelines, informed by business, credit risk, and impact goals, and incorporating feedback from staff, clients, and partners.  
    • Present annual updates of the credit policies to the Program Committee for approval 
    • In collaboration with the VP, Financing, assess internal lending and portfolio management processes and systems, including software platforms used to managed pipeline and client relationships, conduct financial analysis, construction loan management, and loan servicing, among others and propose process improvements that will increase efficiency and effectiveness. 

    Training, Staff Development, and Communications 

    • Provide individual and team support to ensure Financing staff have necessary credit skills, clear expectations and goals, and feedback on performance. 
    • Assess gaps in Financing team skills, particularly based on NFF’s growth and expansion into new areas and products; propose, design, and deliver formal/structured training and informal coaching and guidance to individual staff as appropriate.  
    • Maintain a culture of quality customer service at all points of contact with internal and external stakeholders.  
    • Represent NFF in public forums; identify opportunities to present our work through conference panels and speaking engagements, webinars, white papers, etc. 
    • Participate in funder and investor conversations where appropriate 

    Supervisory Responsibilities 

    • The CCO will manage one staff person – Director, Credit and Risk 

     

    Who you are: 

    • You have a minimum of 10-15 years (we preference applicants at the 15 years of experience) of real estate lending or credit review experience at a CDFI, bank, or similar financial institution, including management experience overseeing a credit risk function.   
    • You have prior experience serving at the Executive level of the organization and contributing to enterprise leadership and decision-making. 
    • Strong aptitude for analyzing the credit strengths and weaknesses of proposals to provide financing to nonprofits in various sectors/industries, including but not limited to: Affordable housing, charter schools, community health centers, human services providers, and social enterprises.  
    • Strong skills in analyzing business financial statements and cash flow projections, project development budgets, construction budgets, and project operating pro formas.  
    • You have a strong relationship-building approach with the ability to center the needs of clients and communities.   
    • You are a strategic thinker; you combine strategy and innovation to successfully design and implement processes, systems and policies that support the organization's overall vision and growth.     
    • You possess strong project management skills with demonstrated success managing multiple projects and priorities. 
    • You have an aptitude for problem-solving and are able to identify challenges and provide solutions.   
    • You maintain a high level of integrity and are able to handle sensitive information in a confidential manner.   
    • You are flexible, adaptable, and willing to pivot on short notice to meet the organization’s needs.   
    • You are committed to continuous improvement and demonstrate a growth mindset.   
    • You have exceptional and proactive communication (verbal and written) and interpersonal skills.   
    • You enjoy collaborating with team members who are working together to re-envision the Community Development Finance Industry.   
    • You embody NFF’s mission, core values and commitment to equity 

      

    Compensation: 

    At NFF, we are invested in discussing the depth and breadth of each candidate’s background and experience during the interview process and using that information to determine the best offer while considering internal pay equity. The salary range for this position is $220,000 – $250,000. If provided an offer, NFF will determine salary compensation based on relevant skills and years of experience. NFF also takes into consideration internal equity in setting salary bands for each role. NFF provides an attractive benefits package that currently includes up to 18 paid holidays, 3 floating holidays, unlimited vacation time off, health insurance with NFF funded health reimbursement account on medical plan, and employer contributions toward retirement plan. In addition, NFF provides flexibility to work remotely and access to a “work from home” fund, and flexible spending accounts including medical, commuter, and childcare benefits.  

     

    Please Note: 

    Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We do not currently sponsor for immigration or work permit applications. 

    All salaries are commensurate with experience and include an attractive benefits package. 

    Nonprofit Finance Fund is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in its workforce. We encourage candidates that will help us live out this commitment to apply. 

    NFF is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any applicant or employee because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, genetic information, age, or military or veteran status in accordance with federal law. In addition, NFF complies with applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment in every jurisdiction in which it maintains facilities. NFF also provides reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with applicable laws. If you require assistance and/or accommodation to use our online tools to search and/or apply for jobs, please contact recruitment@nff.org. We would be happy to work with you. 

    This job posting provides a general list of the essential responsibilities and qualifications required for this position. It does not represent a contract for employment and NFF reserves the right to change the description and/or posting at any time without notice. 

    When applying, please DO NOT include any of the following information with your job application: Social Security number; driver's license number or state-issued identification card number; financial account number, or credit or debit card number.

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Credit Union Examiner
  • National Credit Union Administration
  • Oakland, CA FULL_TIME
  • Job DescriptionCredit Union Examiners plan, conduct, and complete examinations of federally insured and federally chartered credit unions. This includes analyzing credit union data to identify areas o...
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Chief Privacy Officer and Compliance Director (6060U), Ethics, Risk & Compliance
  • University of California-Berkeley
  • Berkeley, CA FULL_TIME
  • About Berkeley At the University of California, Berkeley, we are committed to creating a community that fosters equity of experience and opportunity, and ensures that students, faculty, and staff of a...
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Special Projects Analyst and Deputy Title IX Officer (7399U), Ethics, Risk & Compliance Svcs - 44244
  • University of California Berkeley
  • Berkeley, CA FULL_TIME
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Special Projects Analyst and Deputy Title IX Officer (7399U), Ethics, Risk & Compliance Svcs - 44244
  • University of California Berkeley
  • Berkeley, CA FULL_TIME
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Entry-Level Investigator
  • Ethos Risk Services
  • Oakland, CA FULL_TIME
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Accounts Receivable Analyst
  • Aspire Bakeries
  • Newark, CA
  • Aspire Bakeries is a North American baking company with a leadership position in specialty frozen baked goods. Formed fr...
  • 4/18/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Construction Project Accountant
  • Omega Point Management Services LLC
  • Menlo Park, CA
  • Job Description Job Description Construction Project Accountant Job Location: Menlo Park, CA BACKGROUND: Menlo Equities ...
  • 4/18/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Guest Services Rep Part Time-104020
  • ESA Management, LLC
  • Emeryville, CA
  • Requirements KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES COMPETENCIES Ability to understand and communicate in English proficiently to ...
  • 4/18/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Personal Banker Roving - Bayside Terrace District
  • WELLS FARGO BANK
  • Alameda, CA
  • Why Wells Fargo: Are you ready for the next step in your career? This is where it begins - at a company known for our "W...
  • 4/17/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Personal Banker Roving - Bayside Terrace District
  • WELLS FARGO BANK
  • Berkeley, CA
  • Why Wells Fargo: Are you ready for the next step in your career? This is where it begins - at a company known for our "W...
  • 4/17/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Senior Analyst, Credit Risk Management
  • Upgrade
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Upgrade is a fintech company that provides affordable and responsible credit, mobile banking, and payment products to ev...
  • 4/16/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Accounts Receivable Analyst
  • Hiring Now!
  • Newark, CA
  • Aspire Bakeries is a North American baking company with a leadership position in specialty frozen baked goods. Formed fr...
  • 4/14/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Project Manager I/II
  • East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC)
  • Oakland, CA
  • Emphasizing our historic and continuing commitment to Asian and Pacific Islander communities, theEast Bay Asian Local De...
  • 4/14/2024 12:00:00 AM

Oakland is in the eastern region of the San Francisco Bay. In 1991 the City Hall tower was at 37°48′19″N 122°16′21″W / 37.805302°N 122.272539°W / 37.805302; -122.272539 (NAD83). (The building still exists, but like the rest of the Bay Area, it has shifted northwest perhaps 0.6 meters in the last twenty years.) The United States Census Bureau says the city's total area is 78.0 square miles (202 km2), including 55.8 square miles (145 km2) of land and 22.2 square miles (57 km2) (28.48 percent) of water. Oakland's highest point is near Grizzly Peak Blvd, east of Berkeley, just over 1,760 feet (...
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