Grant Writer
Company: South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency
Location: Shelton
Posted on: October 23, 2024
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Job Description:
Grant Writer--Department: ------------------------------
AdministrationReports To: ----------------------------------
Planning/Development DirectorFLSA Classification: ----------
Non-ExemptWage Range:------------------------------ 9/10 ($33.55 -
$36.28 hr)Work Location:------------------------ On-sitePosition
SummaryThe Grant Writer, under the supervision of the
Planning/Development Director, supports the preparation, writing,
and organization of grant applications, ensuring that all materials
meet funder guidelines and SPIPA's strategic goals. This role is
responsible for gathering necessary documentation, conducting
research, and performing data entry tasks, such as uploading
documents and populating submission platforms. The Grant Writer
collaborates with internal staff and external partners to ensure
the accurate and timely completion of grant-related materials.In
addition to grant writing tasks, the Grant Writer assists with fund
development activities as directed, including research, file
organization, and preparing related documentation. The position is
located at SPIPA's Intertribal Professional Center on the Squaxin
Island Reservation, near Shelton, WA.ResponsibilitiesGrant
Applications and SetupAssist with the preparation, writing, and
organization of grant application materials, ensuring all required
documents are gathered and comply with funder guidelines.Input
grant details into application platforms, ensuring accuracy and
adherence to each funder's requirements.Coordinate with Tribal
partners, and SPIPA staff to ensure all required materials are
ready for final submission.Support grant setup activities,
including start-up meetings, MOA drafting, and assisting with risk
assessments in compliance with federal regulations.Assist with
activities that support compliance with 2 CFR 200, and other
relevant regulations for pass-through entities, as
applicable.Post-Award ManagementAssist in gathering information and
reports from both internal staff and external partners, such as
Tribal representatives, to support compliance with grant
requirements.Help maintain records and track amendments or changes
to grants, supporting efforts in ensuring they align with both
internal policies and funder guidelines.Assist with the preparation
and submission of required post-award documentation, ensuring
accuracy and alignment with established compliance
standards.Support efforts to submit requests for extensions or
modifications to grant agreements, including carry-over requests,
and ensure the updated process follows the post-award setup.Support
grant close-out efforts.Other ResponsibilitiesAssist with fund
development tasks, including research, filing, and providing
administrative support for fundraising initiatives as directed by
the Planning/Development Director.Maintain organized records of all
grant and fund-related activities and assist with compliance audits
as necessary.The Grant writer, as an employee of the South Puget
Intertribal Planning Agency, is expected to collaborate and engage
in a culturally humble way with all SPIPA programs to fully support
the Agency's Vision, Mission, and Core Values in accordance with
all Agency directives.QualificationsEducation and ExperienceA
Bachelor's degree in communications, business administration,
nonprofit management, or a related field, with at least one (1)
year of experience in grant writing, proposal development, or a
related field OR;An Associate's degree in a relevant field with
three (3) years of experience in grant writing, proposal
development, or a related field, but we are open to training
candidates with strong writing and research skills who are eager to
learn.Experience working in nonprofit or tribal
organizations.Skills and AbilitiesStrong written and verbal
communication skills, with the ability to gather and organize
information for grant proposals.Comfort working with tools to
assist in research, writing, and organization of grant
materials.Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel)
and the ability to learn grant submission software.Strong
organizational skills and the ability to meet deadlines.Willingness
to work collaboratively with internal teams, Tribal partners, and
external stakeholders.Other RequirementsMust have a valid driver's
license and be willing to travel to consortium Tribal reservations
as necessary.Must pass a background check, including verification
of education and work experience.Physical Abilities: Bending at the
waist; sitting for extended periods of time; dexterity of hands and
fingers to operate a computer keyboard; hearing and speaking to
exchange information; seeing to read reports and data; lifting and
moving small to medium size objects weighing up to 25 pounds;
occasional travel to other SPIPA or tribal locations.Salary
Range/Fringe Benefits: Range 9/10. Benefits include medical,
dental, vision, life insurance, and Agency contribution to a
retirement program.Confidentiality: This position will have
knowledge of confidential personal information regarding others.
The employee will be required to sign a Confidentiality Agreement
and adhere to applicable standards.Equal Opportunity: SPIPA is an
equal opportunity employer. Native American preference applies in
that we seek to hire qualified enrolled members of SPIPA consortium
tribes, federally recognized Tribes, or Alaska Natives. Minimum
qualifications must be fully met for all applicants to be
considered for employment.Drug-free Workplace: SPIPA is committed
to providing a drug-free workplace for its employees, volunteers,
and the communities it serves. This position requires successful
completion of a pre-employment drug test.To Apply:Complete and
submit a SPIPA employment application (http://www.spipa.org), a
cover letter describing how your qualifications align with this
position, and a resume including three work related references.
--"See Resume" or omitting information is not sufficient for
application completion.-- You may also send application material
to:Archie Smith, Human Resources ManagerSouth Puget Intertribal
Planning Agency3104 SE Old Olympic HwyShelton, WA
98584archiesmith@spipa.orgSPIPA Employment application is available
online at http://www.spipa.org under JOBS or by calling
360.426.3990Application screening will begin November 8th, 2024.
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