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Experience with project management in a democracy and governance or monitoring and evaluation programs preferred. Knowledge of project management procedures for planning and processing international development projects, and for establishing plans, specifications, monitoring and management of the development projects required.
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Supports the Department’s development and implementation of climate-related foreign assistance programs, including support for monitoring and evaluation of grants to achieve results in areas such as sustainable landscapes, REDD+, climate-smart agriculture, and carbon markets.
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MetaPhase is seeking a consultant with 3+ years work experience in Federal consulting (with at least 2 years grants management experience) to provide programmatic support to our FEMA clients in the Grant Programs Directorate.
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The Grant Administration and Monitoring Specialist is responsible for providing support to client's grants and cooperative agreements programs. Assist in monitoring internal controls for grants and agreements to ensure accountability and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse.
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Direct experience or familiarity with FEMA, emergency management, or grants management. Support task tracking and program evaluation to assist clients in monitoring program success.
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Support the Grants Director, other CTC Grand Challenge team members, MSI's HQ project management team, and MSI's Contracts team in grants management. Support the management of the CTC Grant portfolio to ensure full compliance with MSI's HQ policies and procedures and the USAID-approved GMM, which guides the CTC Grand Challenge team on technical, financial, and applicable rules and regulations for GUCs management.
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Reporting to the Director of Grants Accounting, the Cash Operations Manager is responsible for managing the post award cash management operation and providing functional system (People Soft) support for the staff members.
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3+ years work experience in Federal consulting, Grants Management and/or program monitoring and evaluation. Minimum 2+ years of professional experience supporting post award grants management including familiarity with monitoring and evaluation processes.
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Participate in the development, monitoring, and reconciliation of operating and capital budgets; (e.g., budget variance and performance reports; budgetary interface with the grants management office.
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This support includes tasks supporting preparation and approval of appropriate selection criteria, publishing of announcements, receipt and the evaluation of proposals, processing the awards, and post-award monitoring to ensure compliance with requirements.
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Proven track record with demonstrated success across the whole range of project management: strategic program planning; work planning and budgeting; financial, administrative, contractual management and oversight; client relationship management; oversight of program monitoring and evaluation; and documentation of results for USAID-funded programs.
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The SPO will develop and manage a portfolio of grants and contracts requiring high-level grant management skills, monitoring and evaluation, focused on policy and financing advocacy supporting adoption and scale in child survival and the expected results for the REACH program.
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Specialized experience is defined as: - Serving as a Project/Program Manager responsible for planning, managing, executing, deploying and leading all activities and resources within the scope of a program or project(s); and - Providing support for an IT system e.g. business system, administrative system, procurement system, grants management system, or shared system; and - Leading staff including planning, directing, reviewing, and monitoring work.
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Develop project and cross-program funding proposals in collaboration with project managers and pillar directors with support from Grants & Finance Specialist(s); design proposal budgets in line with project needs and accordance with funder requirements.
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The Senior Knowledge Management (KM)/Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Advisor serves as the lead strategic planner for the AFR/SD/Health Team and for USAID Missions in the Africa Region more broadly.
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