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Non-Profit Organization Management
Description:
The International Rescue Committee is a global humanitarian aid, relief and development nongovernmental organization.
Job Description
The Investment Manager will play a central role in sourcing, evaluating, and managing investments in early-stage companies delivering both strong impact and financial returns.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deal Sourcing: Identify and cultivate relationships with relevant startups, accelerators/incubators, and investors across Africa.
- Due diligence: Lead due diligence processes, including market analysis, financial modeling, impact assessment, risk evaluation etc. Develop Investment Memos (IMs) to present to IC.
- Portfolio Management: Support portfolio companies post-investment through strategic guidance, fundraising support, impact assessments, and to build traction/use cases in humanitarian markets in coordination with IRC’s Country Programs/technical teams.
- Strategy: Contribute to deepened sector mapping and refining investment theses across Airbel Ventures’ focus sector, sub sectors and verticals.
- Partnerships & Ecosystem Engagement: Represent Airbel Ventures in regional investor networks/events/conferences, strengthening our visibility and partnerships in the African venture ecosystem.
- Other Support: Support the CEO on fundraising, overall portfolio strategy, and internal stakeholder engagement within the IRC.
- The Investment Manager is expected to leverage AI tools strategically to enhance work effectiveness and efficiency in research and analysis, ensuring all AI-generated content is reviewed for accuracy, quality, and alignment with the IRC’s mission and values.
Job Requirements:
- 6–10 years of experience in venture capital, impact investing, development finance, or management consulting (with exposure to early-stage investing).
- Strong financial analysis skills, including financial modeling skills.
- Strong analytical skills, with extensive experience of managing due diligence processes from sourcing to closing.
- Demonstrated interest in impact investing and innovation for underserved or frontier markets.
- Experience within the African startup ecosystems and comfort working across diverse sectors and geographies. Strong networks across the African startup ecosystem.
- Excellent communication and relationship management skills.
- Entrepreneurial mindset, high independence, and ability to thrive in an early-stage team environment. At the same time, ability to drive execution, navigating multiple internal stakeholder segments within a large global NGO.
- Master’s degree in finance, business, economics, or related field preferred
Salary: Discuss During Interview
Education: Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time