Manager, Portfolio Management
Company: Nonprofit Finance Fund
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
We are thankful for the overwhelming interest in this role,
however, we are no longer screening newly submitted applications.
If you decide to submit an application, and there is a need for
additional candidates, we will reach out considering your skills
and the requirements for this role. Position Reports to: Senior
Director, Portfolio Management Suite: Credit Risk and Loan
Administration Department: Portfolio Management Location: Fully
US-based remote; must reside within commutable distance to an NFF
office (Boston, Los Angeles, New York, Oakland, Philadelphia).
Salary Range: $99,500 - $110,600 About Nonprofit Finance Fund
Nonprofit Finance Fund ® (NFF ® ) is a nonprofit lender,
consultant, and advocate. For more than 40 years, we’ve helped
organizations access the money and resources they need to realize
their communities’ aspirations. Alongside others, we’re working to
build community wealth and well-being and put affordable housing,
essential services, quality jobs, and excellent education within
reach of more people. At NFF, we envision a world of shared
prosperity, where communities have the capital, community assets,
knowledge, and agency to thrive. Learn more about our work to
achieve our vision through our Theory of Change and Values . About
This Role Nonprofit Finance Fund is looking for talented and
mission-driven Manager, Portfolio Management who specializes in
commercial loans to support our Portfolio Management team in the
post-closing relationship management of NFF’s borrowers. The
Portfolio Management team serves as the client point of contact
once the loan has closed, and is responsible for payment
performance, compliance monitoring, annual review, financial
analysis, and risk mitigation. Portfolio Managers manage a broad
array of loans and enable NFF to identify and resolve
performance-related concerns. The Portfolio Management team also
measures and presents lending business insights, credit risk, and
performance metrics. This role offers a unique opportunity to work
hands-on with our borrowers and leverage analytical skills to drive
meaningful and lasting change in the communities we serve. NFF is a
remote-first organization with offices in Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, Oakland, and Los Angeles. This is a US-based remote
role, with a strong preference for candidates within commutable
distance to one of NFF’s offices. NFF has core business hours where
we expect all staff to be available from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm local
time, and occasional travel (20%) is required. What You W ill Do
Essential responsibilities for this role include, but are not
limited to: Portfolio Monitoring & Risk Management (35%) Oversee
the performance of assigned loan portfolios and asset classes
Analyze portfolio trends and identify emerging risks by evaluating
payment performance, borrower financial ratios, pricing, economic
conditions, and other relevant indicators Prepare quarterly loan
impairment analyses for troubled loans within the assigned
portfolio Produce annual portfolio reviews that surface trends,
assess risk, and keep internal stakeholders informed of performance
and concerns Deliver consistent, accurate financial and risk
analyses during key loan events, including annual reviews,
modifications, extensions, and defaults Relationship Management &
Customer Service (35%) Deliver high-quality, responsive customer
service across all borrower interactions, including answering
questions and advising on loan transactions Serve as the primary
post-closing relationship manager for NFF borrowers Proactively
follow up with borrowers regarding covenant compliance, performance
concerns, or other post-closing issues Compliance, Documentation &
Workout Management (20%) Manage loan covenant compliance, including
financial statement collection, periodic compliance testing, and
borrower follow-up related to covenant violations Prepare loan
documentation to implement approved changes or coordinate with
legal counsel to ensure timely and accurate execution Analyze loan
issues and propose solutions, clearly articulating risks and
tradeoffs in formal credit memoranda Develop and support loan
workout plans under the direction of the Senior Director and Chief
Credit Officer, ensuring adherence to approved strategies Meetings
and Other Duties As Assigned (10%) Attend internal and external
meetings as needed As work and community/client needs change
assignments, projects, and job duties will be assigned and may
change Who You Are and Minimum Qualifications Minimum of five (5)
years of professional Portfolio and/or Asset Management experience
with financial analysis expertise in Financial Services, Commercial
Real Estate, or other related fields Formal Commercial Credit
training from a recognized bank or institution A Bachelor’s degree
in Accounting, Finance, Economics or a closely related field, or an
equivalent combination of education and relevant experience within
commercial banking and/or lending Proficient in creating and
communicating credit, investment, or real estate analysis – formal
writing and oral presentation to various stakeholders Proficient in
effectively synthesizing information, organizing logical arguments,
and summarizing key points Advanced knowledge of Excel with the
ability to perform financial analysis and modeling Proficient
experience in analyzing complex financial statements and tax
returns Proficient in interpreting legal documents such as leases,
mortgage notes, contracts, etc. Proficient in reviewing
construction budgets, project plans, appraisals, inspection reports
and other real estate documents Strong ability to draw conclusions
from financial and market data to make sound recommendations
regarding ongoing loan management Comfortable interfacing data
between various computer applications/systems including Salesforce
and Microsoft Office Applications All other equivalent combinations
of work experience and training/education will also be considered
The Strongest Candidates Will Have/Be Commitment to NFF’s values
and mission Experience working with communities with historical
disinvestment Experience with affordable housing subsidy programs,
historic tax credit programs and other economic development tools
Learning orientation and commitment to continuous improvement,
learning, and advancing equity in lending practices Ability to work
proactively, independently, and effectively in a remote environment
and build strong relationships with colleagues and partners across
geographies and time zones Willingness to collaborate with a
dynamic and mission-driven team Strong time management and
organizational skills with the ability to effectively manage
multiple priorities and deadlines in a fast-paced environment
Benefits and Compensation NFF offers a generous benefits package
that currently includes up to twenty (20) paid holidays/business
closure days, three (3) floating holidays, unlimited flexible time
off, group medical insurance with a funded health reimbursement
account, dental and vision plans, life insurance and disability
plans, a retirement plan with both a non-elective employer
contribution (4%) and additional match contribution (2%), a “work
from home” fund, and flexible spending accounts to cover health,
dependent care, and commuter costs. This is an exempt, full-time
role with an annual salary range of $99,500 - $110,600 . A
compensation offer is based on a candidate’s background and years
of relevant experience, with consideration for internal equity.
Because of our strong commitment to equity and growth, we do not
negotiate compensation offers.
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