Investment Analyst
Company: Acord (association For Cooperative Operations Rese
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
ABOUT THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA RETIREMENT BOARD: The District of
Columbia Retirement Board (DCRB) is an independent agency of the
District of Columbia Government. Our mission is to manage and
control the assets of the D.C. Police Officers' and Firefighters'
Retirement Fund and the D.C. Teachers' Retirement Fund as well as
to administer benefits for the members of the of the D.C. Police
Officers' and Firefighters' Retirement Plan and the D.C. Teachers'
Retirement Plan. POSITION SUMMARY Under the direction of the Chief
Investment Officer (CIO) and other senior members of the team, the
Investment Analyst will perform a wide variety of research and
operational tasks involved in the evaluation and management of the
District of Columbia Retirement Board's $12 billion investment
program. The candidate must display passion, curiosity, and a
desire to learn and grow in the investment field. This is an
early-career position, suited to someone interested in starting or
continuing their career in institutional investment management. The
selected candidate acts as a generalist and supports the Investment
team from a research and operational perspective across public and
private markets. Investable asset classes include Equity, Fixed
Income, and alternative asset classes such as Private Equity,
Private Credit, Real Estate and Real Assets. The incumbent will
work closely with a small team on maintaining and improving
operational processes and systems across the entire portfolio. The
selected candidate must be responsible and organized, with strong
communication skills to work with internal and external
stakeholders. Interest in or progress toward pursuing the CFA
and/or CAIA designation is a plus. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES (Duties that occupy a major portion of time and
importance of the job) Primary
- Assist in operational activities for the portfolio, such as
entering and monitoring investment transactions (capital calls,
cash and stock distributions), monitoring asset allocation, and
cash management.
- Assist in the monitoring of existing investment managers,
including review of investment manager reports and participation in
meetings/calls.
- Assist in investment and operational due diligence of
prospective investment managers.
- Assist in reviewing and analyzing investment performance, risk,
and fees/expense and other reports
- Contribute to process improvement and technology projects.
Secondary
- Gather information and data from a variety of sources to
develop and maintain knowledge of current investment market
conditions and trends.
- Assist in quantitative analysis of financial markets, asset
allocation, investment performance, risk management and economic
data.
- Assist in monitoring existing investments for consistency with
established benchmarks, investment objectives, and manager-specific
guidelines.
- Assist in the search for new investment opportunities by
gathering information from a variety of sources, analyzing expected
returns and risks, and determining consistency with established
investment objectives.
- Assist in reviewing proxy voting records and transaction cost
analysis reports.
- Assist in the selection of investment service providers.
- Assist in the development of investment policies and
procedures. Additional The incumbent also may:
- Prepare a variety of written, statistical, and financial
reports/information-including Investment Committee agenda items,
minutes, special-project reports, investment performance reports,
and correspondence.
- Establish and maintain working relationships with members of
the external investment community.
- Assist in performing various departmental administrative
functions, as needed. FUNCTIONAL COMPETENCIES
- Analytical skills, including knowledge of statistics and
probability.
- Attention to detail.
- Accounting skills, such as being able to read and interpret
financial statements.
- Organizational/project-management skills.
- Willingness to travel (approximately 5% of the role's
function). SOFTWARE EXPERIENCE
- Experience with Northern Trust Passport, Advent Tamale, Burgiss
Private i, and/or Preqin Pro a plus. This job description describes
the general nature and level of work being performed by the
individual(s) assigned to this position. It is not intended to be
an exhaustive list of all tasks, duties, responsibilities, and
skills required. Management reserves the right to modify, add, or
remove duties and to assign other duties as necessary. In addition,
reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Normal office environment EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY DCRB is
an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act, the employer will provide reasonable
accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and
encourage both prospective employees and incumbents to discuss
potential accommodations with the employer. REQUIRED EDUCATION &
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree.
- Equivalent work experience may be recognized in lieu of a
bachelor's degree.
- Interest in pursuing or progress toward the Chartered Financial
Analyst (CFA) or Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA)
designations preferred, but not required. JOB EXPERIENCE (YEARS &
TYPE)
- At least one (1) year of relevant experience with a financial
firm, accounting firm, consulting firm, pension fund, endowment,
foundation, family office, or sovereign wealth fund.
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