Grants Specialist - Competitive Grants Office
Company: Waterbury Public Schools
Location: Waterbury
Posted on: March 16, 2023
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Job Description:
Position Type: Office: Professional & Clerical/Grants
SpecialistDate Posted: 2/1/2023Location: Chase Building - 236 Grand
StreetDate Available: Immediately After HireClosing Date: Until
Position is FilledWaterbury Public SchoolsJOB CLASSIFICATION TITLE
Grants Specialist DEPARTMENT Competitive Grants Office INCUMBENT
NAME Grants BARGAINING UNIT CLASSIFICATION Non-Union* REPORTS TO:
Receives direction from the Grant Writer. FLSA DESIGNATION
Non-Exempt; 12 Month; 35 hours per week; $25 - $30 hourly rate.
Note: This is a grant-funded, non-Union position with benefits that
exists as long as funds are available. PART I - SUMMARY OF
CLASSIFICATION This class is accountable for providing technical
and other assistance of a complex and confidential nature related
to seeking grants, project and budget development, and document
preparation for the District's Grant Writer. PART II - MINIMUM
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES A. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE General
Experience: Associate's degree or at least thirty college credits.
Experience working in grants, development, philanthropy or a
related field. Preferred: Bachelor's degree; experience with Adobe,
and experience in an urban school district and/or a multi-cultural
environment. Special Requirement: In addition to the checking of
references and of facts stated in the application, a thorough
background investigation of each candidate may be made prior to
appointment. B. CREDENTIALS: C. LICENSURES, CERTIFICATIONS AND
OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Incumbents in this class may be required to
possess a current Connecticut Motor Vehicle Class D Operator
License. D. CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: E. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS
AND ABILITIES Excellent written and verbal communication skills;
Proficiency in use of PCs with Microsoft Windows operating system
and Office programs including WORD, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook;
Ability to interact effectively with all stakeholders; Ability to
maintain confidentiality and to demonstrate consistent good
judgment, tact and courtesy; Ability to perform basic mathematical
computations with speed and accuracy; Ability to prioritize work,
to self-motivate, and to use time effectively; Ability to quickly
learn new skills; Ability to utilize computer software; Ability to
work as part of a team; Ability to work independently with great
attention to detail; Ability to work with individuals from diverse
backgrounds. PART III - POSITION SUPERVISES PART IV - ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS The following identifies the primary and essential
functions of the position and is not intended to be an exhaustive
listing of all duties. Research grant opportunities using office
software programs, Internet, email alerts and/or other resources;
Review and evaluate grant opportunities for fit with District and
office priorities; Conduct research related to grant proposals, and
compile data from various sources as requested; Prepare charts,
graphs and other graphic representations of information for
proposals and reports; Assist with budget calculations and prepare
grant budget documents; Maintain a computer database of grant
partners and prospective grant prospects; Maintain the office
grant/project deadline calendar; Handle specific requests related
to entitlement grants; Promote and model respectful professional
climate/relationships; Utilize excellent customer
service/interpersonal skills in dealing with office contacts, other
office staff, District and Municipal personnel, grantor
representatives, community agencies and the community at large;
Manage reception area. Answer telephones, screen incoming calls,
and provide information to callers using in-depth knowledge of the
office and its function; Handle U.S. mail and inter-office mail.
Screen letters, memos, reports and materials to determine action
required. Make related recommendations to the Grant Writer. Type,
revise, or otherwise prepare documents including grant
applications, revisions and reports. Compose routine letters and
memos for the Grant Writer; Create and maintain grants related
logs, records and files. Maintain grant related electronic and hard
copy files as required by the Grant Writer; Arrange and coordinate
meetings including attendees, meeting space, equipment,
refreshments; Order and receive all office purchase; Manage
maintenance and repair of all office equipment; Supervise other
staff such as interns or temporary help, as directed by the Grant
Writer; Perform other related work as required by the Grant Writer.
PART V - Working Conditions, Physical and Mental Requirements
Employees appointed to positions in this class must have adequate
physical strength, stamina, physical agility and visual and
auditory acuity and must maintain such physical fitness as to be
able to perform the duties of the class. A physical examination may
be required. Frequency: Place an "X" in each box that is
appropriate to your job. NEVER (N) OCCASIONALLY (O) FREQUENTLY (F)
CONSTANTLY (C) 0 % of Shift 1-33% of Shift 34-66% of Shift 67-100%
of Shift Working Conditions N O F C Working Conditions N O F C
Physical Demands Depth Perception X Standing X Color Distinction X
Walking X Peripheral Vision X Sitting X Driving X Lifting X
Physical Strength: Carrying X Little Physical Effort (-10 lbs.) X
Pushing X Light Work (-20 lbs.) X Pulling X Medium Work (20-50
lbs.) X Climbing X Heavy Work (50-100 lbs.) X Balancing X Very
Heavy Work (100+ lbs.) X Stooping X Environmental Conditions
Kneeling X Cold (50 degrees F or less) X Crouching X Heat (90
degrees F or more) X Crawling X Temperature Changes X Reaching X
Wetness X Handling X Humidity X Grasping X Extreme Noise or
Vibration X Twisting X Exposure to Chemicals X Feeling X Exposure
to Gases and Fumes X Talking X Exposure to Unpleasant Odors X
Hearing X Exposure to bodily fluids X Repetitive Motion X Exposure
to dampness X Hand/Eye/Foot Coordination X Confinement to Small or
Restricting Area X Visual Acuity/Near X Mechanical Hazards X Visual
Acuity/Far X Physical danger or abuse X The above statements are
intended to describe the general nature and level of work being
performed by the employee assigned to this position. They are not
to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job responsibilities
and duties performed by personnel so classified. Waterbury Public
Schools is an equal opportunity employer. In compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act, the District will provide
reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with
disabilities and encourage both prospective and current employees
to discuss potential accommodations with the District when
necessary.
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