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The Loan Closing Administrator processes closing files for the Single-Family Housing Program. This person works closely with that team to ensure timely and regulatory compliant mortgage loan closings. If you are a problem-solver, can multi-task, and are a customer-service leader, this job is for you! It is a chance to learn or use your mortgage-loan-processing skills while making a difference in your community. We offer a hybrid work plan. Bilingual fluency is a plus.
The University of New Hampshire’s Sustainability Fellowship pairs exceptional seniors, recent graduates, and graduate students from U.S. colleges and universities with municipal, educational, corporate, and nonprofit partners to work on transformative sustainability projects. Applicants should be eager to apply their specialized skills to advance the field in a particular area and to accomplish tangible outcomes for the host organization.
The NH Community Loan Fund is offering a fellowship for a Sustainable Agriculture Project Manager to develop a criteria checklist of carbon sequestration and climate benefits production and business practices that farm businesses have implemented or wish to implement. The Fellow will evaluate a variety of proven programs and establish a matrix of practices based on several implementation barriers, such as ineligibility for conventional financing, insurance ineligibility, lack of market incentives, and income loss during transition.
Application deadline is Feb. 10. To apply, or for more information, go to https://www.unh.edu/sustainability/sustainability-fellowships
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