About Northleaf Capital Partners
Northleaf is a global private markets investment firm focused on mid-market companies and assets. With US$30 billion in capital commitments raised to date, Northleaf has an established, long-term track record as an investor in private equity, private credit and infrastructure globally.
Northleaf’s 280+ person team, located in Toronto, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Menlo Park, Montreal, New York, Seoul and Tokyo, is focused exclusively on sourcing, evaluating and managing private markets investments. Northleaf manages closed and open-end funds across a range of global private markets strategies and a series of separately managed accounts with customized investment strategies tailored to meet the specific needs of leading institutional investors and family offices. As part of its ambitious growth strategy, Northleaf is also developing specific private markets products and investment solutions for insurance and wealth management clients.
Position: Senior Analyst, Liquidity & Collateral Management
This posting is for a new role. The Liquidity & Collateral Management team plays a key role in supporting Northleaf Funds across Private Equity, Private Credit and Infrastructure. The team’s mandate is to improve outcome for our investors through disciplined utilization of financing facilities and strategic liquidity planning to support efficient capital deployment across the Northleaf funds.
The successful candidate will report to the Vice President, Liquidity & Collateral Management and will work with other team members, internal and external partners to manage operational liquidity and credit facilities, perform reporting and forecasting functions and contribute to the continued development our mandate by strengthening our core capabilities and supporting any emerging areas of opportunities.
Key responsibilities will include:
Operational Liquidity Management
- Collaborate with Investor Operations on day to day liquidity needs, assess borrowing requirements and recommend actions to be taken for approval
- Partner with third-party service provider to ensure accuracy, timeliness and completeness of scheduled deliverables.
- Record and track loans outstanding, accrued interest and fees payable in the system.
- Maintain process documentation for each credit facility and liquidity processes of each asset class
Liquidity Reporting & Forecasting
- Prepare and continuously refine weekly liquidity forecast for discussions, pro-actively flag key risk areas and provide recommendations to be actioned.
- Partner with team members and internal groups to develop/maintain liquidity reporting, dashboards and suggest and implement new processes or process improvements
Credit Facility Management
- Continuously monitor and action on borrowing bases to optimize available capacity while minimizing fees.
- Ensure all credit facilities remain in good standing by managing compliance requirements, tracking deliverables, and maintaining accurate documentation.
- Partner with internal and external partners to support the execution and ongoing administration of new or amended credit facilities.
Qualifications
- 4 + years experience of asset management and private markets investments, with direct experience with credit facilities considered valuable and preferred
- Excellent academic credentials: an Accounting, Business, Economics or Financial degree or post graduate degree is preferred
- A professional designation in accounting or finance (such as CPA or CFA) is an asset, but not required
- Highly proficient in Excel and comfortable with automation or coding tools (e.g., Python, VBA) to enhance efficiency; experience with data visualization tools such as Power BI is an asset
- Self-motivated individual with strong ownership, accountability and professional curiosity; takes initiative, consistently delivers high-quality, accurate work, and seeks to understand the “why” and leverage that insight to strengthen decision making.
- Adaptable and forward-looking, comfortable navigating ambiguity and contributing to new or evolving areas as our mandate grows
- Clear and structured communicator who can synthesize complex information and engage effectively with internal and external stakeholders
- Strong addition to Northleaf’s values of respect, integrity, collaboration and professionalism
Compensation
The expected salary range for this position is $100,000-$125,000 per year.
Location
Toronto, Canada.
What Sets Us Apart
At Northleaf Capital Partners, you’ll be joining a leading global private markets investment firm with a differentiated platform across mid-market private equity, private credit, and infrastructure. Our integrated approach and long-term perspective have made us a partner of choice to a global base of institutional investors – and that begins with our exceptional team of professionals.
At our core, our culture is built on the foundation of trust, openness, respect, integrity, and professionalism. These values guide every interaction with our investors, our partners, and one another. We are focused on building long-term relationships and creating a collaborative, professional environment where everyone feels supported and valued.
We foster a collegial and non-hierarchical workplace where ideas are valued, decision-making is grounded in data, and individuals are empowered to contribute meaningfully. Our success depends on an engaged and inclusive workforce, and we invest in fostering that culture. We celebrate the diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences of our team members and are committed to ensuring a workplace built on inclusion and shared success.
We celebrate achievements, encourage teamwork, and work hard to cultivate a sense of community to achieve strong results. Our competitive total rewards package features an employer-funded benefits plan, an attractive retirement offering, which includes a group retirement plan and the ability to invest in Northleaf funds on a no fee/no carry basis, and a range of valuable perks such as fitness and wellness reimbursement, charitable donation matching, and tuition assistance. We also support flexible working arrangements, with up to two remote days per week and the option for fully remote for up to two weeks per year.
Contact
Interested candidates are asked to apply on Northleaf Careers. Only those selected to be interviewed will be contacted.
Applications will be reviewed using Northleaf’s recruitment standards to ensure a fair and consistent experience. Our recruitment team will personally review your resume and application, supported by AI technology to help identify the skills and qualities that matter most to our business. We are committed to safeguarding your privacy and using AI responsibly throughout the process.
Northleaf Capital Partners is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible candidate experience. Should you require accommodations during the selection process, please do not hesitate to let us know and suitable arrangements will be made.