Founded by Sam Morgan after the sale of Trade Me, Jasmine Social Investments is a private foundation based in New Zealand. We support high-performing social ventures addressing significant challenges in the most impoverished regions. We have allocated over $250 million in philanthropic capital from Jasmine and funding partners. We take a rigorous approach to identifying organisations with outsized impact potential. We strive to deeply understand the leadership, strategy, metrics and evidence of impact. We support them with results-oriented funding and by advocating strongly for them within our wider network of funders. As a tight-knit organisation with bold aspirations, we operate with speed, anticipate high-quality output, and champion a culture of collaboration. Jasmine's role demands adaptability and a positive, proactive mindset. Above all, we seek an enthusiastic team player committed to driving social change. The Opportunity We are looking for an outstanding individual to lead a subset of funding relationships, explore fresh investment prospects, and foster a network of collaborators. Primary duties and responsibilities: Identify and assess new opportunities, predominantly grants but occasionally equity or debt. Provide recommendations on funding decisions, encompassing both new and existing investments. Conduct financial analysis and thorough examination to fortify the portfolio review process. Summarise due diligence findings in reports for both internal and external dissemination. Continuously evaluate the social impact, scalability, and delivery capacity of investees. Facilitate connections between organisations in the portfolio and other valuable stakeholders. Cultivate relationships with global donors, collaborators, and subject matter experts. Gather evidence and identify industry trends to enhance institutional knowledge. Act as an external representative for Jasmine Social Investments as needed. Ideal Candidate We are searching for an individual with over 5 years of experience in established analytical roles. Preferred qualifications include an MBA or advanced degree in a relevant field, along with international exposure. Valuable additional strengths include operational experience in a social enterprise or/and venture philanthropy. How to apply To be considered for this role, please apply with your CV and cover letter explaining why you believe this position aligns well with your skills and aspirations. Your application will include the following questions: Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in New Zealand? Report this job advert Don't provide your bank or credit card details when applying for jobs. Thinking about a career as an Investment Manager? Explore job and salary trends, in-demand skills and role reviews. #J-18808-Ljbffr