Grant Program Specialist II

Corner Alliance

$100K — $130K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in public administration, social work, public policy, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 6-10 years of experience in Federal discretionary grant programs or grants management.
  • Working knowledge of federal grants management policy and regulations, specifically 2 CFR 200.
  • Experience working with diverse recipient populations, particularly underserved communities.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with experience in creating reports and materials.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced Federal grants environment.
  • US citizenship and ability to obtain a Moderate Risk Public Trust determination.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver and coordinate tailored training and technical assistance for grant recipients.
  • Support monitoring and evaluation of grant recipient performance.
  • Assist with annual grant competition support, including application review coordination.
  • Draft recipient-facing materials and program updates ensuring accessibility standards.
  • Contribute to policy development and program guidance materials.
  • Identify technical assistance needs for grant recipients and coordinate responses.
  • Prepare program support deliverables such as lessons-learned reports and project summaries.
  • Support innovation and technology initiatives as directed.

Benefits

  • Hybrid work schedule with on-site presence as required.
  • Opportunity to work directly with Federal staff and diverse communities.
  • Professional growth and development through challenging tasks and learning opportunities.
  • Supportive environment encouraging resourcefulness and innovation.
  • Collaboration with a team dedicated to program improvement and community support.
Full Job Description
***This role is contingent upon award***

As a Grant Program Specialist II supporting our Federal government client, you will be trusted to deliver substantive programmatic, technical assistance, and monitoring support across the contract task areas on behalf of the Federal client. This individual works directly with Federal staff and grant recipients - including underserved, rural, Tribal, and high-risk communities - to strengthen recipient capacity, support compliance with Federal grant requirements, and contribute to program reporting, evaluation, and continuous improvement. The Program Specialist must be able to translate program objectives into practical, recipient-facing training, technical assistance, and monitoring activities, and to produce clear, accessible, high-quality written products.

Key Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
  • Deliver and help coordinate training and technical assistance activities tailored to the needs of diverse grant recipients, including underserved, rural, Tribal, and high-risk communities.
  • Support monitoring and evaluation activities, including tracking, summarizing, and assessing grant recipient performance progress reports.
  • Assist with annual grant competition support activities, including application review coordination, technical support to reviewers, and related administrative tasks.
  • Support communications and outreach activities, including drafting recipient-facing materials, newsletters, and program updates consistent with plain-language and Section 508 accessibility standards.
  • Contribute subject-matter input to policy development and program guidance materials.
  • Identify recipient technical assistance needs and coordinate the appropriate response, escalating complex or specialized needs to Senior Technical Advisors as needed.
  • Prepare required program support deliverables, including lessons-learned reports, interview summaries, transcription reports, and project management/planning summaries and assessments.
  • Support innovation and technology initiatives and transition activities as directed by the Project Manager and COR.
  • Maintain awareness of and support compliance with Federal reporting, information security, privacy, and Section 508 accessibility requirements applicable to program deliverables.
  • Collaborate closely with Federal staff, other contractor personnel, subcontractors, and grant recipients to ensure integrated, responsive delivery across task areas.
  • Carry out our Commitments to Deliver, Grow, and Thrive.

Location:

You will work a hybrid schedule, with on-site presence at the client facilities in the Rockville, MD area as required.

Required Experience/Skills:
  • Bachelor's degree in public administration, social work, public policy, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 6-10 years of experience supporting Federal discretionary/demonstration grant programs, grants management, program administration, or technical assistance delivery, including prior experience with a specific Federal discretionary/demonstration grant program such as Discretionary and Demonstration Programs (DCDDP), Community Economic Development (CED), Rural Community Development (RCD), Affordable Housing and Supportive Services Demonstration (AHSSD), Diaper Distribution Demonstration and Research Pilot (DDDRP), or Medical Legal Partnerships Plus (MLP+).
  • Working knowledge of federal grants management policy and regulations, including 2 CFR 200 (Uniform Guidance), Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) requirements, and applicable program-specific statutory or regulatory guidance.
  • Demonstrated experience working with diverse recipient populations, including low-income, rural, Tribal, or other historically underserved communities.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including experience preparing reports, summaries, and recipient-facing materials.
  • Ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks and deliverables in a deadline-driven Federal grants environment.
  • US citizenship and the ability to obtain and maintain a Moderate Risk Public Trust (MRPT) determination.

Preferred Experience/Skills:
  • Experience with monitoring and evaluation methods, data analytics, or grant competition/review processes.
  • Working knowledge of Section 508 / ICT accessibility standards as applied to reports, training materials, and digital deliverables.
  • Experience providing technical assistance to Tribal or rural community organizations.

Don't think you have everything for this role but are still very interested? Please don't hold back from applying because you may not have it all. You can learn and grow with us. We're looking for someone who is coachable, unflappable in navigating challenges, resourceful in learning new skills, innovative in challenging the status quo, excellent in writing, analytical in thinking, skilled in prioritization, and a rapport builder with clients and colleagues.

Salary:

Approximate Salary Estimate: $100,000.00 - $130,000.00 annually

The estimate displayed represents the typical salary range of candidates hired. Factors that may be used to determine your actual salary may include your specific skills, how many years of experience you have, and comparison to other employees already in this role.

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