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The Department of Transportation and Environmental Services (T&ES) is seeking a Fiscal Officer I who will perform analytical and evaluative work involving purchase card administration, reimbursement of grants, formulation of budget estimates, and exercising program controls over the obligation and expenditure of appropriated funds.
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This position is responsible for managing and overseeing an assigned portfolio of complex grants and contracts using knowledge of grant and contract management rules and regulations, technical expertise, and analytical skills.
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Reporting to the Executive Director, Office of Sponsored Programs, the Grants Manager will be responsible for daily oversight of the full lifecycle of pre and post award administration of sponsored programs including but not limited to identification of funding opportunities, proposal development and submission, contract negotiation, sub award management, effort reporting, and overall compliance.
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Assist the Contracting Officer in the organization, management, and administration of a complexity of contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, task orders, delivery orders, and other contractual documents and special projects as required prior to and during negotiations.
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Ten (10) of experience in research administration, including pre and post award management experience with NIH and/or federal grants and contracts, private foundation grants and awards, and industry sponsored research and clinical trial agreements.
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Ability to learn changing technologies related to grants and contracts management. Develop project management plan for review by the faculty/PI or senior level grants administrator.
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International Development, Capacity Building, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Peace and Conflict Transformation, Sustainable Development, International Exchange, Education, Workforce Development, Civic Engagement, TESOL, Global Education, STEM, Youth Exchanges, Participant Training, Academic Exchanges, Professional Exchanges, Advocacy, Democratic Governance, and Grants and Contracts Management.
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The U. S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA) Personnel Security Division requires all disaster personnel to be U.S. citizens and be able to successfully pass a background investigation.
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This position may also include management oversight of other Africa and Europe and Eurasia (EE) portfolio projects, where MSI is a subcontractor or a prime contractor. Experience in USAID contracting and grants and other USG international regulations.
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Confirms symmetry between the Finance ERP system, the NED Grants Management System (GMS), and the HHS Payment Management System on a monthly/quarterly/fiscal-year basis. Additionally exposure to using a grants management system is a plus.
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The Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) is seeking a qualified Grants Management Systems Analyst. OSSE Grants Management System Analyst (733772) OSSEs CIO seeks to hire a Grants Management System Analyst to support management of grant programs.
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The position will work with a diverse team in responding to a variety of solicitations for both contracts and grants, focusing on securing new business from priority United States Government (USG) customers including USAID, USDA; and MCC, and contributing to securing new business from non-USG customers as needed.
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Demonstrated experience and expertise: (1) handling diverse compliance and reporting requirements, including US government and other grants and contracts; (2) financial and data management systems (experience with SAGE Intacct or equivalent preferred); and (3) problem-solving orientation working in diverse, dynamic, and challenging environments.
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We are actively seeking a Grants Management Associate to join our Conquer Cancer team. Grants Management Associate page is loaded. Familiarity with Grants management.
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These jobs will be fully remote - 100% telework in the U.S. As a Grants Management Specialist III , you will support the updates of Federal grant policies and procedures by leveraging the in-depth understanding of the full grants lifecycle from solicitation and evaluation of applications to closeout and audit.
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