City of Boston

Grants Manager - Climate Resilience Jobs Alliance (Grant Funded)

Req ID
2024-28559
Dept
Office of Workforce Development
Position
Regular Full-Time
Location
Boston City Hall
Salary Min
71,917.88
Salary Max
104,504.40
Union
EXM
Openings
1
Posting End Date
5/18/2025
Contact Email
joseph.le@boston.gov

Overview:

Under the direction of the Assistant Director of the Greater Boston Climate Resilience Jobs Alliance, the Grants Manager will be primarily responsible for managing the disbursement of grant funds to subrecipients and contractors in keeping with relevant federal, state, and local requirements. The Grants Manager will serve as the primary point of contact for subrecipients and contractors and will be responsible for developing and implementing contracting, invoicing, and data collection practices needed to successfully meet the goals of the Alliance.

About the NOAA’s Climate-Ready Workforce for Coastal and Great Lakes States, Tribes and Territories Grant Initiative:

The City of Boston’s Office of Workforce Development, part of Mayor Michelle Wu’s Worker Empowerment Cabinet, was awarded $9.8 million from the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration to develop the Greater Boston Climate Resilience Alliance, a coalition of more than 30 partners, including employers, training providers, community-based organizations, and climate and workforce development experts. The Alliance will train workers and place them in good climate and coastal resilience jobs and pathways.

The ideal candidate will have strong communications and relationship-building skills, with prior experience managing grants and contracts in a government context and specifically experience with managing implementation of federal funding.

Responsibilities:

The general duties and responsibilities of the position are included in but not limited to the information listed below.

  • Liaise with funding agencies to facilitate implementation of grant-specific requirements and coordinate reporting and compliance, including site visits if required. Liaise with sub-awardees to coordinate contracts, invoicing, reporting, and site visit monitoring.
  • Manage communication/informational sessions with applicants; collect grant applicant data as needed; manage sub-awardees/sub-contractors' pre-award tasks and communication.
  • Draft award letters, contract documents, and amendments for grant-funded programs/partners (including ongoing funding, one-time or special grants, and professional services).
  • Ensure accurate and timely production of budget and invoices. In coordination with fiscal staff, create training materials for the invoicing process. Ensure timely and accurate processing of contract packages. Troubleshoot issues related to contract execution and implement solutions. Ensure grant acknowledgements, contract set up, execution, and report progress to the Assistant Director of the Alliance.
  • On an annual basis and in coordination with fiscal and legal teams, coordinate updates to contract templates, attachments, budget documents, and tracking/data collection instruments.
  • Develop manuals and tools for Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), including checklists, and required documents, in a timely manner.
  • Stay abreast of best practices and evolving federal grants regulations by attending assigned trainings and utilizing professional development resources.
  • As needed, provide instruction and guidance to other Alliance program staff on compliance with procurement and grant administrative issues. Provide direction to staff of outside agencies as requested.
  • As needed, convene outside agency staff for service coordination, resource sharing, training, and technical assistance.
  • Monitor reporting requirements and ensure timely submission of required reports. This will include data collection, coordination with fiscal to ensure the production of financial reports, collecting documentation for auditing purposes, and preparing for fiscal monitoring/site visits.
  • Help plan for, attend, and take notes during Alliance partner meetings and events as required.
  • Meet with community organizations to find opportunities for partnership and mutual promotion.
  • Act as a representative at Alliance-related events, including training-related events, to build a network and learn about resources available to workers and training participants.
  • Perform other related duties as requested.

Minimum Entrance Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field and at least three (3) years of relevant professional experience in grants and contracts.
  • Prior experience managing public funds, and especially grants and contracts.
  • Experience managing implementation of federal funding.
  • Familiarity with nonprofit organizations and operations.
  • Familiarity with job training and educational programs.
  • Excellent organizational, oral, and written communication and analytical skills; attention to detail; proficiency with MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite; and demonstrated knowledge of and experience with grants and contract administration. Knowledge of Salesforce or similar programs is preferred.
  • Must be able to solve problems, draft written agreements, review and understand basic financial documents and contract terms/conditions, manage multiple concurrent tasks/projects/deliverables in a fast-paced environment, and collaborate with a range of stakeholders.
  • Must have strong communication and proven relationship-building skills
  • Must be able to work weekend and/or evening schedules as required.
  • Both strong self-direction and the ability to collaborate with a team are needed.

BOSTON RESIDENCY REQUIRED

Terms:
Union/Salary Plan/Grade: Non-Union/MM2-7
Hours per week: 35

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