Program Officer, ECE (BuildUP Oregon)
Company: Low Income Investment Fund
Location: Portland
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description THE COMPANY The Low Income
Investment Fund is a non-profit Community Development Financial
Institution (CDFI) that mobilizes capital and partners to achieve
opportunity, equity and wellbeing for people and communities. LIIF
innovates financial solutions to create more equitable outcomes for
all by building and preserving affordable homes, quality
educational opportunities from early childhood through higher
education, health clinics, healthy food retail and community
facilities. In this way, LIIF provides a bridge between private
capital markets and communities. LIIF’s headquarters is in San
Francisco and has offices in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, and
Washington D.C. REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS: This position reports to
the Program Manager, Early Care and Education Program and
collaborates with the broader Early Care and Education and LIIF
teams. JOB SUMMARY: The Program Officer, Early Care and Education
Facilities plays a critical role in implementing and expanding the
Early Childhood Facilities Fund. This fund supports high-quality
early learning environments across Multnomah County . The Program
Officer manages grants, provides technical assistance to childcare
providers, and collaborates with public and private partners to
enhance the supply and quality of early childhood education
facilities. This role is ideal for a mission-driven, organized, and
collaborative professional dedicated to improving outcomes for
children and families. Must be in the Multnomah County, Oregon to
conduct Site Visits KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Facilities Grant
Management Administer a complex portfolio of facility improvement
grants for licensed childcare centers, family childcare homes, and
other child-serving spaces (e.g., libraries, shelters, family
resource centers). Manage full grant lifecycle including
application intake, due diligence, contracting, disbursement, and
closeout. Review grant applications for compliance, feasibility,
readiness, and alignment with strategic program goals. Maintain
real-time tracking systems to monitor pipeline activity, award
status, project timelines, and budgets. Conduct virtual and
in-person site visits to assess facility needs, document progress,
and ensure compliance with program milestones. Draft grant
recommendations, presentations, and summary reports for internal
review committees and funding partners. Support communications and
outreach to ensure grant opportunities are equitably distributed
across diverse provider communities, including monolingual and
underrepresented populations. Technical Assistance and Capacity
Building Provide individualized technical assistance to ECE
providers on facility-related topics including scoping of repairs,
space planning, health and safety, regulatory compliance, and
business planning. Assist providers in navigating building code
requirements, local licensing regulations, and zoning issues in
collaboration with city and county agencies. Develop and lead
trainings or workshops on facility best practices, physical
environments for young children, business readiness, and long-term
maintenance planning. Create and disseminate resource guides, tip
sheets, and planning tools tailored to small business operators and
nonprofit childcare programs. Data, Evaluation, and Continuous
Improvement Track and analyze grant performance metrics and project
impact data (e.g., number of slots created, improved quality
indicators, geographic equity). Maintain accurate, timely records
in Salesforce or equivalent cloud-based databases. Contribute to
reports for funders, internal leadership, and external stakeholders
on program outcomes and success stories. Identify areas for process
improvement, propose enhancements to internal systems, and
participate in cross-team learning sessions. Stakeholder Engagement
and Collaboration Serve as a liaison with local government
departments, including but not limited to Preschool For All in
Multnomah County, Oregon Department of Early Learning and Care, and
local Fire, Building, and Planning Departments, affordable housing
developers, and licensing bodies to align facility funding and
development strategies. Other Duties as Assigned: Support the
overall mission and work of the ECE team as needed. QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree in Early Care and Education, Architecture,
Planning, Operations, Business Administration, Public
Administration, Finance, or a related field. Minimum of 2-3 years
experience in Early Care and Education (ECE), Oregon childcare
licensing, and government funding regulations. Bilingual Spanish
preferred. Strong organization and project management skills.
Ability to work independently while managing multiple priorities.
Training and business technical assistance experience for childcare
providers or small businesses. Knowledge or willingness to learn
about planning and building codes for childcare and community
facilities. Understanding of facilities construction, management,
project planning, and cost estimation. Strong collaboration skills
with diverse stakeholders in public and private sectors. Excellent
communication skills. Willingness to travel throughout Multnomah
County, OR for site visits and occasional evening/weekend work.
Proficiency in cloud-based systems and databases (Salesforce
experience a plus). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: LIIF offers a hybrid
work environment with flexibility to balance in-office and remote
work. However, all employees are expected to work on-site at least
two (2) days per week. The successful candidate may be expected to
travel occasionally for meetings or other Company sponsored events.
All Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) employees must be fully
vaccinated against COVID-19. In accordance with LIIF's policies, we
provide reasonable accommodations, absent undue hardship, to
qualified individuals who cannot get vaccinated against COVID-19
because of sincerely held religious or medical reasons. If you
believe you need an accommodation from the vaccination mandate
required by this policy, please notify our Human Resources
Department. HOW TO APPLY : Please apply with Resume and Cover
Letter via our recruitment portal: Recruitment (adp.com). Notice to
Third Party Recruitment Agencies: Please note that Low Income
Investment Fund does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters
or employment agencies. In the absence of an executed Recruitment
Services Agreement, there will be no obligation to any referral
compensation or recruiter fee. In the event a recruiter or agency
submits a resume or candidate without an agreement Low Income
Investment Fund shall explicitly reserve the right to pursue and
hire those candidate(s) without any financial obligation to the
recruiter or agency. Any unsolicited resumes, including those
submitted to hiring managers, shall be deemed the property of Low
Income Investment Fund. We do not accept unsolicited phone calls.
Only candidates being considered for a position will be contacted.
LIIF, an EOE (Equal Opportunity Employer), believes that diversity
ensures excellence. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sexual orientation, gender, or national origin.
Candidates of diverse backgrounds and with diverse experience are
strongly encouraged to apply for this position.
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