Investment Officer, Northwest Arkansas
Quick Summary
Identify and cultivate early-stage investment opportunities across the NWA ecosystem,
About Village Capital
Village Capital, a 501(c)(3), is reinventing the system to back the entrepreneurs of the future. Known for its groundbreaking approaches to supporting founders who are building solutions to emergent social, economic, and environmental challenges, VilCap unlocks critical social and financial capital for early-stage companies to maximize business and impact growth. Since 2009, Village Capital has supported close to 1,800 startups that have raised over USD 7 billion in investment capital. It has made more than 150 investments through its various affiliated funds, including Vilcap Investments, which has invested in 110 peer-selected companies. Additionally, more than 36,000 users actively engage on Abaca, their web app that equips entrepreneurs, ESOs, and capital providers with tools for learning about, assessing suitability and expanding access to financial capital. Its latest feature, Capital Explorer, helps founders identify the most appropriate funding options for their businesses. Learn more at www.vilcap.com and follow @villagecapital.
Role Overview
Village Capital is piloting an Innovative Capital Facility in Northwest Arkansas, deploying revenue-based financing (structured as redeemable equity and revenue-based debt) to early-stage companies that traditional capital structures often overlook. This is a full-time, fixed-term role for one year at the center of that effort.
As Investment Officer, you will be VilCap's sole on-the-ground presence in NWA: collaborating with regional entrepreneur support organizations (ESOs) to build pipeline, evaluating prospects, supporting due diligence, and closing investments. You will be representing VilCap's mission across the ecosystem. You will operate with significant day-to-day autonomy and report to the Senior Investments Manager. You bring the place-based relationships and credibility this pilot needs from day one. The ideal candidate has 3 to 7 years of experience at a CDFI, bank, investment organization, or accelerator within Arkansas, a command of deal analysis and financial modeling, and a genuine belief that capital is a tool for founder success.
Key Responsibilities
- Deal Sourcing and Pipeline: Identify and cultivate early-stage investment opportunities across the NWA ecosystem, building and maintaining an organized pipeline aligned with VilCap's impact thesis and the parameters of this pilot facility.
- Partner Collaboration: Work closely with regional ESO partners to surface deal flow, identify promising founders, and build ecosystem awareness of innovative financing structures.
- Financial Analysis and Due Diligence: Build and interpret financial models, including P&L projections and revenue-share scenarios, and lead due diligence on financial health, business model scalability, and founder capability.
- Investment Structuring and Memos: Evaluate the fit of specific financing instruments (redeemable equity and revenue-based debt) for individual companies and draft clear, well-reasoned investment memos for review by the Investment Committee.
- Deal Execution: Manage the end-to-end deal process from sourcing through close, coordinating with internal teams and external legal counsel, and maintaining accurate records of deal status and decision history.
- Portfolio Monitoring: Maintain active relationships with portfolio companies, collect financial and impact data periodically, and surface material developments to the Senior Investments Manager in a timely manner.
- Ecosystem Engagement: Serve as a visible, credible presence in the NWA ecosystem by attending events and hosting workshops that expand founder and partner familiarity with alternative financing tools.
- Investor Relations: Proactively cultivate relationships with local and regional investors, growing VilCap's investor network in NWA and increasing awareness of innovative financing as a viable capital deployment strategy.
- Reporting and Field-Building: Produce regular pipeline and portfolio updates for the Senior Investments Manager and the Walton Family Foundation, and contribute insights to an Innovative Finance Field Guide documenting best practices for capital deployment in NWA.
Qualifications
- 3 to 7 years of experience at a CDFI, bank, investment organization, or accelerator within Arkansas, with direct exposure to early-stage companies and financing decisions.
- Experience analyzing financial statements and building financial projections, through investment diligence or underwriting; comfort with P&L modeling, unit economics, and early-stage valuation approaches.
- Familiar with alternative financing structures, specifically redeemable equity and revenue-share debt, able to match the right instrument to a founder's business model and growth stage, grounded in an understanding of how financial returns and mission objectives can be aligned in deal structuring.
- Established presence in the NWA entrepreneurial ecosystem, or demonstrated ability to build credibility and relationships quickly across founders, ESO leaders, investors, and community partners.
- Communicates complex financial concepts clearly to non-technical audiences and produces well-structured written deliverables, including investment memos and stakeholder reports.
- Operates effectively with independence across a varied workload; organized in managing pipeline, due diligence timelines, and reporting obligations without close supervision.
- Comfortable navigating ambiguity in a pilot initiative where structures are still taking shape, and brings a growth mindset to deals that do not close and approaches that require iteration.
- Proficient in Excel and Google Sheets for financial modeling; familiarity with pipeline and portfolio management tools such as Airtable or Pitchbook is an asset.
Compensation and Benefits
This role offers a base salary of $85,000–$100,000, commensurate with skills and experience, and a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, and a 401(k) with 3% match. We offer a fully remote work environment, flexible PTO, and stipends to support your growth and well-being — including annual professional development and wellness allowances, a remote work stipend, and monthly reimbursement for cell phone and internet.
How to Apply
Please include your resume along with a brief cover letter outlining your experience and how it aligns with the role and adds value to Village Capital.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Village Capital is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, identities, and experiences.
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Listing Details
- Posted
- June 1, 2026
- First seen
- June 1, 2026
- Last seen
- June 2, 2026
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