Description:
This position is listed as a hybrid position as you will work on campus and remotely.
Position Summary
The Grants & Project Specialist (GPS) organizes and implements all of the grant funding phases from beginning to end with the use of a grants management system.
The GPS ensures all grant requirements are accomplished and reported on satisfactorily.
They create procedures that enable the implementation to stay on track for the duration of the grant period – pre-award, award, and post-award stages.
The GPS will help organize, manage, and plan complex grant funded projects for the organization.
Primary Responsibilities
Create plans for securing new grants.
Produce excellent, compelling and convincing applications, proposals, and reports for grants.
Fulfill all application, renewal and reporting requirements.
Assure compliance with regulations, adhere to grantor requirements, communicate with the grantor, and assess the success of allocated programs and projects.
Define the funded project governance and structured project management.
Acts as the projects Project Management Officer as needed.
Creating and developing standards and templates.
Compile pertinent data on the status and outcomes of the grant for reporting to stakeholders.
Coordinating the project and ensuring efficient communication with stakeholders.
Managing the quality review process.
Supporting the creation and maintenance of project plans.
Creating and updating a repository of proper project documentation.
Help conduct cost analysis, estimating expected costs for the grant project.
Helps prepare and implement a budget based on estimates.
Helps conduct risk assessments; reports identified risks to management; provides recommendations for mitigation of risk (including termination of the project if appropriate).
Addresses questions, concerns, and/or complaints throughout the project.
Helps to develop/maintain professional community partnerships.
Communicates and collaborates with assigned PMOs to provide training and information required to promote and sell new projects, programs, and systems.
Ensures compliance with federal, state, local, industry, contractual, and company regulations, standards, specifications, and best practices.
Assist with other non-grant related projects as assigned.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Competencies
Outstanding Project Management Abilities
Excellent Communication & Writing Skill
Interpersonal Skills
Problem Solving/Analysis
Leadership & Teamwork
Relevant software and computer expertise
Multi-tasking capabilities with stress tolerance
Prudent Decision Making
Critical thinking and problem solving
Budgeting & Financial Management
Supervisory Responsibility
None.
Requirements:
Required Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in related field, which may include Computer Science, Business, or Engineering, required.
Preferred Education and Experience
Project Management Certification preferred.
Experience with government and privately funded grants is preferred.
Experience with managing process improvement initiatives a plus