Grant Program Administrator - Pipeline To God Communications, Inc
Cleveland, OH 44128
About the Job
Job Description:
The Grant Program Administrator plays an active role in the development and execution of The agency’s “Family Matters: Creating Kid Connections” Grant. The Grant Program Administrator becomes the team leader responsible for assisting in planning activities and creating curricula to meet the goals and mission of the program.
Funding for the Position:
This is a part-time, term-limited Grant generated Position beginning January 1, 2024 and ending June 30, 2025.
Funding for the Position:
This is a part-time, term-limited Grant generated Position beginning January 1, 2024 and ending June 30, 2025.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Identifying participants and completing the qualifying paperwork for entry into the “Family Matters” Program.
- Participating in the hiring of grant staff and in the selection of volunteers and other participants
- Developing schedules for staff, volunteers, and other program participants.
- Participate in all staff meetings and meeting associated to staffing needs
- Assist in planning creative programming that supports the grant theme of “building family resilience” among participants and their families.
- Participate in program development and ordering supplies
- Report updates to leadership and the executive team, identifying problems and participating in team problem-solving.
- Gathering and entering participant metrics at the beginning and the end of the Program.
- Compile and present all appropriate and required reporting and invoicing to grant biller
- Scheduling must meet the requirements of the program
Experience:
- It is expected that the best candidate for the position has verifiable experience in the educational field with knowledge base and skill set on program staff, curriculum development, and after school activities development.
- Good telephone manor, good organizational and communication skills
- Culturally sensitive understanding of all people and a willingness to work with individuals of diverse background
Education:
It is expected that the best candidate for the position has at a minimum:
- A master’s degree or higher in the field of interest with appropriate certificates and experience, or
- An associate or bachelor’s degree in the field of interest with appropriate certificates and experience; or
- A high school diploma with appropriate certificates and/or extensive and verifiable experience in related fields of interest
This is a part time, grant-funded, term position. The position is funded through Pipeline’s TANF Grant award from the Ohio Governor’s Office of Faith Based and Community Initiatives. The program title is “Family Matters: Creating Kid Connections.”
Source : Pipeline To God Communications, Inc