Opportunity Finance Network Visa Sponsorship USA
Opportunity Finance Network is a mission-driven financial organization focused on community development finance. For visa-sponsored professionals in banking and financial services, it represents a niche but genuine sponsorship pathway, particularly for those whose skills align with its community lending and impact investment work.
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INTRODUCTION
The Vice President (VP), Training will lead the execution and continuous improvement of OFN’s practitioner training portfolio, ensuring high-quality delivery of in-person, virtual, and hybrid training programs that build the capacity of CDFI and mission-driven lending professionals nationwide. Over the last 2.5 years, OFN has built a robust in-house training program, developing a course catalog of more than 20 practitioner trainings and serving over 1,200 attendees annually. As demand for practitioner-centered training continues to grow, this newly created role is designed to support the continued scale, quality, and consistency of OFN’s training offerings. Drawing on CDFI and lending experience, this role will translate practitioner needs into effective training design, delivery, and continuous improvement.
The VP, Training will oversee the operational and logistical execution of OFN’s training offerings, including management of training-related platforms and systems such as a new Learning Management System (LMS). This role will manage and support the training function within OFN’s Development Services team, ensuring smooth and consistent execution, reliable systems and platforms, and a high-quality experience for participants and facilitators from registration through delivery and follow-up. This includes supervising up to three team members, with the potential for additional growth in future years.
In addition to operational leadership, this role will leverage strong technical expertise to support curriculum development, maintenance, and content delivery. OFN is expanding its training portfolio throughout 2026 and beyond to include on-demand learning, customized executive board training, and cohort-based programs, including a mission-driven credit training program and the launch of a new CDFI Leadership Institute. The VP, Training will play a key role in operationalizing and supporting these exciting new offerings. In particular, they will collaborate closely with internal subject matter experts and community development practitioners to expand and maintain our on-demand virtual learning curriculum and support development of cohort-based learning. The VP, Training will also regularly facilitate or co-facilitate trainings.
OFN is the nation’s leading investment intermediary and network CDFIs serving rural, urban, and Native communities across the United States. With over $1 billion in total assets under management, OFN manages a national membership network of over 490 mission-driven lenders and CDFIs, including community development loan funds, credit unions, green banks, community development banks, minority depository institutions, and venture capital funds. OFN is a trusted investment partner to the public, private, and philanthropic sectors – foundations, corporations, banks, government agencies, and others. For more than 40 years, our team has helped partners invest in communities to catalyze change and create economic opportunities for people and places traditional finance doesn’t reach.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
Training Program Execution & Operations
- Lead the day-to-day operational execution of OFN’s virtual practitioner training offerings, including live, on-demand, and cohort-based programs, ensuring that all logistics, including, but not limited to, registration, materials, technology setup, staffing, run-of-show agendas, and attendee communications, are executed accurately and efficiently.
- Support team members responsible for executing in-person training offerings as needed.
- Operationalize OFN’s training calendar using Asana, translating the established training calendar into detailed project plans and coordinating across internal teams and external partners to ensure consistent, high-quality delivery.
- Serve as a primary point of escalation and customer service for troubleshooting operational, logistical, or technology-related issues before and during trainings.
Training Platforms & Systems
- Manage and troubleshoot training-related platforms and systems, ensuring a seamless, user-friendly experience across platforms, tools, and delivery modalities. This includes maintaining and updating standard operating procedures, checklists, and documentation to enable consistent training delivery and platform management.
- Partner with external vendors and internal team members to support LMS configuration, course setup, content uploads, user access, reporting, and ongoing improvements, including the integration of SCORM-based content and other learning technologies as appropriate.
- Evaluate, recommend, and support the use of instructional and engagement tools (e.g., Miro, Mentimeter, Kahoot, and similar platforms) to enhance learner engagement and training effectiveness across virtual and in-person formats.
Curriculum Development, Maintenance, and Facilitation
- Leverage technical skills to maintain, update, and refine existing training curriculum, ensuring content reflects current CDFI practices, lending realities, and emerging industry trends.
- Collaborate within the team, across the broader organization with internal subject matter experts, and with external practitioners to expand OFN’s on-demand and virtual training curriculum offerings.
- Support the development of new training offerings, including customized executive board training and cohort-based programs.
- Facilitate or co-facilitate trainings, drawing on CDFI and lending experience to deliver high-quality, practitioner-centered learning experiences across virtual and in-person formats.
Team Management
- Manage, coach, and support the training function within the Development Services team, supervising up to three team members, with potential for additional team growth over time.
- Set clear roles, expectations, workflows, and performance goals to ensure accountability, quality, and sustainability across the training portfolio.
Data, Evaluation & Continuous Improvement
- Ensure accurate tracking and reporting on training participation, completion, engagement, and revenue performance across delivery formats.
- Use participant feedback, performance data, and revenue insights to inform improvements to training logistics and platforms, and to guide recommendations for training curriculum.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree or 5-7 years of direct professional work experience in lieu of degree.
- 3-7 years of professional experience within the CDFI industry or a closely-related mission-driven lending environment required.
- Direct lending experience or strong familiarity with lending operations, products, underwriting, portfolio management, or credit programs required.
- Experience with program operations, project management, or in capacity-building environments required.
- Experience supporting curriculum development, maintenance, or facilitation of trainings, workshops, or learning programs strongly preferred.
- Experience managing or contributing to the development, implementation, or improvement of digital platforms and systems, including working with vendors and/or technical teams.
- Experience managing or supporting staff and/or groups through performance management and professional development, including providing feedback, mentorship, coaching, and direction.
- Strong project manager with superior organizational skills and ability to delegate effectively and efficiently under minimal supervision.
- Strong facilitation skills, including the ability to engage and support practitioners effectively in both virtual and in-person learning environments.
- Ability to adapt to evolving needs and work collaboratively and flexibly within a dynamic team to support the overall success of events, training, and programs.
- A user-centered mindset with the ability to translate practitioner needs and knowledge into intuitive, actionable training experiences.
- Must possess a strong passion for, understanding of, and commitment to OFN’s mission, vision, and values. In addition, be a fearless advocate, who is confident and resilient in OFN’s fight to drive capital into low-income communities.
- A collaborative team player who possesses the interpersonal skills to work across all levels of the organization, humility, and a willingness to learn in all areas of our work. Be a strong team contributor, effective and comfortable in leading as well as supporting roles within teams.
- Be a smart, quick seeker of knowledge with the ability to think strategically, creatively, and tactically to analyze results and assist in implementing plans for increasing capital to communities we serve.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills required with emphasis on clarity, conciseness, relevance, and the ability to appropriately adjust for different audiences.
- Comfort working in a nonprofit environment preferred.
- Occasional to moderate travel may be required (up to approximately 10–15% of time); travel expectations may be adjusted based on role needs and candidate availability.
- Job involves normal physical requirements for an office position.
EOE
Supervisor: SVP, Development Services
FLSA Status: Exempt
COMPENSATION
- Target salary range: $90,000 - $113,000. The salary offered will depend on internal pay equity and the candidate’s relevant skills, experience, qualifications, and job market data. Exceptional performers in this role who make an outsized contribution can make well in excess of this range.
Salary is one part of OFN’s comprehensive total rewards package, which includes benefits like dental, health, and vision care plans, and family-building benefits like hybrid work arrangements to promote a better work-life balance. OFN also offers Lifestyle Spending Account, Employee Assistance Program, and mental health benefits. To maximize teammate financial well-being, OFN offers financial education and auto-enrollment in the company's 403(b) plan with employer contributions. To maximize professional growth, OFN provides professional development dollars for each employee, alongside learning and development opportunities.
Thank you for your interest in joining the OFN team in our effort and commitment to create opportunity for all.

INTRODUCTION
The Vice President (VP), Training will lead the execution and continuous improvement of OFN’s practitioner training portfolio, ensuring high-quality delivery of in-person, virtual, and hybrid training programs that build the capacity of CDFI and mission-driven lending professionals nationwide. Over the last 2.5 years, OFN has built a robust in-house training program, developing a course catalog of more than 20 practitioner trainings and serving over 1,200 attendees annually. As demand for practitioner-centered training continues to grow, this newly created role is designed to support the continued scale, quality, and consistency of OFN’s training offerings. Drawing on CDFI and lending experience, this role will translate practitioner needs into effective training design, delivery, and continuous improvement.
The VP, Training will oversee the operational and logistical execution of OFN’s training offerings, including management of training-related platforms and systems such as a new Learning Management System (LMS). This role will manage and support the training function within OFN’s Development Services team, ensuring smooth and consistent execution, reliable systems and platforms, and a high-quality experience for participants and facilitators from registration through delivery and follow-up. This includes supervising up to three team members, with the potential for additional growth in future years.
In addition to operational leadership, this role will leverage strong technical expertise to support curriculum development, maintenance, and content delivery. OFN is expanding its training portfolio throughout 2026 and beyond to include on-demand learning, customized executive board training, and cohort-based programs, including a mission-driven credit training program and the launch of a new CDFI Leadership Institute. The VP, Training will play a key role in operationalizing and supporting these exciting new offerings. In particular, they will collaborate closely with internal subject matter experts and community development practitioners to expand and maintain our on-demand virtual learning curriculum and support development of cohort-based learning. The VP, Training will also regularly facilitate or co-facilitate trainings.
OFN is the nation’s leading investment intermediary and network CDFIs serving rural, urban, and Native communities across the United States. With over $1 billion in total assets under management, OFN manages a national membership network of over 490 mission-driven lenders and CDFIs, including community development loan funds, credit unions, green banks, community development banks, minority depository institutions, and venture capital funds. OFN is a trusted investment partner to the public, private, and philanthropic sectors – foundations, corporations, banks, government agencies, and others. For more than 40 years, our team has helped partners invest in communities to catalyze change and create economic opportunities for people and places traditional finance doesn’t reach.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
Training Program Execution & Operations
- Lead the day-to-day operational execution of OFN’s virtual practitioner training offerings, including live, on-demand, and cohort-based programs, ensuring that all logistics, including, but not limited to, registration, materials, technology setup, staffing, run-of-show agendas, and attendee communications, are executed accurately and efficiently.
- Support team members responsible for executing in-person training offerings as needed.
- Operationalize OFN’s training calendar using Asana, translating the established training calendar into detailed project plans and coordinating across internal teams and external partners to ensure consistent, high-quality delivery.
- Serve as a primary point of escalation and customer service for troubleshooting operational, logistical, or technology-related issues before and during trainings.
Training Platforms & Systems
- Manage and troubleshoot training-related platforms and systems, ensuring a seamless, user-friendly experience across platforms, tools, and delivery modalities. This includes maintaining and updating standard operating procedures, checklists, and documentation to enable consistent training delivery and platform management.
- Partner with external vendors and internal team members to support LMS configuration, course setup, content uploads, user access, reporting, and ongoing improvements, including the integration of SCORM-based content and other learning technologies as appropriate.
- Evaluate, recommend, and support the use of instructional and engagement tools (e.g., Miro, Mentimeter, Kahoot, and similar platforms) to enhance learner engagement and training effectiveness across virtual and in-person formats.
Curriculum Development, Maintenance, and Facilitation
- Leverage technical skills to maintain, update, and refine existing training curriculum, ensuring content reflects current CDFI practices, lending realities, and emerging industry trends.
- Collaborate within the team, across the broader organization with internal subject matter experts, and with external practitioners to expand OFN’s on-demand and virtual training curriculum offerings.
- Support the development of new training offerings, including customized executive board training and cohort-based programs.
- Facilitate or co-facilitate trainings, drawing on CDFI and lending experience to deliver high-quality, practitioner-centered learning experiences across virtual and in-person formats.
Team Management
- Manage, coach, and support the training function within the Development Services team, supervising up to three team members, with potential for additional team growth over time.
- Set clear roles, expectations, workflows, and performance goals to ensure accountability, quality, and sustainability across the training portfolio.
Data, Evaluation & Continuous Improvement
- Ensure accurate tracking and reporting on training participation, completion, engagement, and revenue performance across delivery formats.
- Use participant feedback, performance data, and revenue insights to inform improvements to training logistics and platforms, and to guide recommendations for training curriculum.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree or 5-7 years of direct professional work experience in lieu of degree.
- 3-7 years of professional experience within the CDFI industry or a closely-related mission-driven lending environment required.
- Direct lending experience or strong familiarity with lending operations, products, underwriting, portfolio management, or credit programs required.
- Experience with program operations, project management, or in capacity-building environments required.
- Experience supporting curriculum development, maintenance, or facilitation of trainings, workshops, or learning programs strongly preferred.
- Experience managing or contributing to the development, implementation, or improvement of digital platforms and systems, including working with vendors and/or technical teams.
- Experience managing or supporting staff and/or groups through performance management and professional development, including providing feedback, mentorship, coaching, and direction.
- Strong project manager with superior organizational skills and ability to delegate effectively and efficiently under minimal supervision.
- Strong facilitation skills, including the ability to engage and support practitioners effectively in both virtual and in-person learning environments.
- Ability to adapt to evolving needs and work collaboratively and flexibly within a dynamic team to support the overall success of events, training, and programs.
- A user-centered mindset with the ability to translate practitioner needs and knowledge into intuitive, actionable training experiences.
- Must possess a strong passion for, understanding of, and commitment to OFN’s mission, vision, and values. In addition, be a fearless advocate, who is confident and resilient in OFN’s fight to drive capital into low-income communities.
- A collaborative team player who possesses the interpersonal skills to work across all levels of the organization, humility, and a willingness to learn in all areas of our work. Be a strong team contributor, effective and comfortable in leading as well as supporting roles within teams.
- Be a smart, quick seeker of knowledge with the ability to think strategically, creatively, and tactically to analyze results and assist in implementing plans for increasing capital to communities we serve.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills required with emphasis on clarity, conciseness, relevance, and the ability to appropriately adjust for different audiences.
- Comfort working in a nonprofit environment preferred.
- Occasional to moderate travel may be required (up to approximately 10–15% of time); travel expectations may be adjusted based on role needs and candidate availability.
- Job involves normal physical requirements for an office position.
EOE
Supervisor: SVP, Development Services
FLSA Status: Exempt
COMPENSATION
- Target salary range: $90,000 - $113,000. The salary offered will depend on internal pay equity and the candidate’s relevant skills, experience, qualifications, and job market data. Exceptional performers in this role who make an outsized contribution can make well in excess of this range.
Salary is one part of OFN’s comprehensive total rewards package, which includes benefits like dental, health, and vision care plans, and family-building benefits like hybrid work arrangements to promote a better work-life balance. OFN also offers Lifestyle Spending Account, Employee Assistance Program, and mental health benefits. To maximize teammate financial well-being, OFN offers financial education and auto-enrollment in the company's 403(b) plan with employer contributions. To maximize professional growth, OFN provides professional development dollars for each employee, alongside learning and development opportunities.
Thank you for your interest in joining the OFN team in our effort and commitment to create opportunity for all.
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How to Get Visa Sponsorship in Opportunity Finance Network Visa Sponsorship USA
Target roles that align with community development finance
Opportunity Finance Network's sponsorship activity centers on specialized financial and programmatic roles. Focus your application on positions requiring expertise in lending, community investment, or financial policy, areas where the organization actively seeks credentialed professionals.
Emphasize mission alignment alongside technical qualifications
OFN operates at the intersection of finance and social impact. Candidates who demonstrate both technical financial skills and genuine understanding of Community Development Financial Institutions will stand out, sponsorship decisions favor those who fit the organization's mission-driven culture.
Understand the CDFI sector before applying
OFN is a leading voice for the CDFI industry, so familiarity with community development finance concepts, like lending to underserved markets and impact measurement, signals real commitment. Research their policy priorities and lending programs before your interview.
Apply early in the hiring cycle to allow for H-1B processing time
H-1B sponsorship requires lead time for employer filing and USCIS processing. Engaging with OFN's hiring team early, ideally months before a target start date, gives both sides room to manage the sponsorship process without timeline pressure.
Look for roles in policy, research, and capital markets
OFN's work spans advocacy, research, and connecting CDFIs to capital markets. These specialized functions are more likely to require sponsored talent. Targeting these departments improves your chances of landing a role where sponsorship is a realistic option.
Use a platform that surfaces verified sponsorship history
Not every job posting discloses sponsorship intent upfront. Migrate Mate surfaces verified sponsors so you can filter by real sponsorship history, helping you focus your effort on organizations like OFN that have an established record of supporting visa applicants.
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Does Opportunity Finance Network sponsor H-1B visas?
Yes, Opportunity Finance Network sponsors H-1B visas. OFN has an established track record of supporting H-1B petitions for qualified professionals in its field. While sponsorship is not guaranteed for every open role, candidates with specialized skills in banking, community finance, or policy research are the most likely to be considered for sponsored positions.
Which roles at Opportunity Finance Network are most likely to lead to visa sponsorship?
Sponsorship at OFN tends to align with specialized roles that require deep expertise, positions in capital markets, financial policy, research, and CDFI lending programs. Generalist or entry-level administrative roles are less commonly sponsored. If your background is in financial analysis, impact investing, or community development finance, your candidacy is well-positioned.
What is the typical application and sponsorship timeline at Opportunity Finance Network?
After an offer is extended, H-1B sponsorship involves the employer preparing and filing a Labor Condition Application with the Department of Labor, followed by an I-129 petition with USCIS. Standard processing takes several months, though premium processing can accelerate USCIS review. Starting conversations with OFN early in your job search helps avoid timeline conflicts with cap deadlines.
How do I find open visa-sponsored jobs at Opportunity Finance Network?
Job postings at OFN don't always specify whether sponsorship is available for a given role. Migrate Mate aggregates positions from verified sponsoring employers, including organizations in the banking and financial services sector like OFN, so you can search by sponsorship history and filter opportunities that match your visa type without guesswork.
Does Opportunity Finance Network sponsor Green Cards or only H-1B visas?
OFN's documented sponsorship activity is in the H-1B category. Green Card sponsorship, typically through employment-based PERM labor certification, is less common at smaller mission-driven organizations and is generally considered after an employee has established themselves in a role. If permanent residency support is important to you, it's worth raising during the offer negotiation stage.
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