Grants Manager

$70K — $99K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • BA or BS degree with at least 3 years of grant writing experience, MA/MS/MPH preferred.
  • Minimum 3 years in proposal development required.
  • Experience with governmental grant submissions, especially HRSA, SAMHSA, NIH, and County of San Diego.
  • Exceptional project, time management, and organizational skills with strong attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated advanced writing skills with the ability to create persuasive funding arguments using technical data.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in the development and coordination of complex programmatic budgets.
  • Create persuasive grant narratives using storytelling and relevant data.
  • Lead the research, development, writing, and submission of major grant proposals.
  • Maintain data organization systems and contribute to departmental databases.
  • Conduct research to identify funding sources and relevant data for proposals.
  • Design programmatic activities aligning with funder interests and history.
  • Develop strategic relationships for grant partnerships and collaborate with entities on proposals.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary with excellent benefits.
  • Retirement plan with employer match.
  • Paid time off, extended sick leave, and paid holidays.
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance.
  • Employee discounts and wellness programs.
Full Job Description

Family Health Centers of San Diego is looking for a Grants Manager to work under the supervision of the Director, Grants and Proposals and in coordination with department mentors and program staff, responsible for the identification of funding opportunities that track to organizational priorities and strategic plans, and the development, writing and submission of major, complex grant proposals with large budgets ($1m+). Efforts will be primarily focused on, but not limited to, significant programmatic and research funding opportunities from federal, state, local, and private sources.

Responsibilities:

  • Assist in development and coordinate the completion of complex funder-compliant programmatic budgets, and lead the same for less complex budgets, in conjunction with program and accounting staff.
  • Create compelling, persuasive, well-structured grant narratives through the use of effective storytelling, relevant data, and superior prose—while effectively tying FHCSD's needs to funder priorities.
  • Lead and coordinate the researching, development, writing, packaging and submission of major, complex grant proposals.
  • Maintain and contribute to data organization systems, including departmental databases. Update and contribute to shared team resources.
  • Undertake internal and external research to identify funding sources as well as gather basic and complex statistical, analytical and anecdotal data. Facilitate and lead discussions with the program and grant writing team in determining appropriate data to best make the case being presented to the funder.
  • Assist program staff in designing programmatic and/or research activities so that objectives and goals align with funder interests and past funding patterns and practices.
  • Identify and develop strategic relationships for grant partnerships, primarily those with established partners and/or small numbers of partners. Participate in collaborative efforts with universities, agencies, projects, and entities as a representative of FHCSD in the context of proposal development activities.
  • Provide thoughtful and consistent peer review, critiquing final drafts for formatting, grammar, flow, comprehensive response to questions, and applicability to review criteria.
  • Perform other duties, as assigned, sometimes requiring flexibility in work hours.

Requirements:

  • BA or BS degree and a minimum of 3 years of provable success as a professional grant writer, or equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the skills, knowledge and ability to perform the essential job duties, and which meets any required state or federal certification requirements. MA, MS, MPH, and/or dual degree with writing plus science emphasis preferred.
  • 3 years minimum experience in proposal development required.
  • Demonstrated ability to multi-task, be flexible, ensure accuracy, and meet changing priorities in a fast-paced, high-workload environment.
  • Experience with governmental grant submissions especially HRSA, SAMHSA, NIH, and the County of San Diego, and experience with portals and interfaces such as grants.gov, EHB, BuyNet, and the Instrumental grant platform preferred.
  • Two+ year(s) proposal development experience in a FQHC or other non-profit health context preferred.
  • Exceptional project management, time management, and organizational skills, with attention to detail including ability to plan projects, lead program development discussions, forecast time required, and organize internal and external resources with a strong motivation to meet deadlines and achieve goals.
  • Exceptional demonstrated writing skills and the ability to read, comprehend, digest, explain, and create compelling funding arguments using and analyzing technical scientific, social-science, clinical, and medical data.
  • Experience developing and understanding basic and complex budgets in Excel up to $1,000,000, to include experience with calculating budgets that require mid-cycle budget/salary increases, modified indirect cost calculations, and subcontract budgets.
  • Experience in functionality of AI for assessing final grant drafts against funder criteria and to support basic grant preparation and management tasks. 
  • Traveling between sites and other locations is occasionally required. Must have a valid California driver’s license, an automobile, and proof of minimum levels of car insurance as required under California law, although limits of $100,000 are recommended. An acceptable driving record is also required. California law requires all drivers to obtain a valid California driver’s license within ten days of establishing residency. Reasonable accommodation may be provided on a case-by-case basis. Mileage and other reimbursement governed by policy.

Should your experience, qualifications, and proficiencies better align to a Sr Grants Manager, we are open to review for this level, as well.

Rewards:

  • Job type: Regular Full Time

  • Competitive Salary with Excellent Benefits

  • Retirement Plan with Employer Match

  • Paid Time Off, Extended Sick Leave and Paid Holidays

  • Medical/Dental/Vision/FSA/Life Insurance

  • Employee Discounts and Wellness Programs

# IndGrants

The successful candidate will have a demonstrated commitment to community medicine and providing culturally competent care to the medically underserved.

We are excited to share that the salary range for this position is:

70,304.00 - 99,251.00

Information on our extensive benefits package can be found here:

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