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Project Grants Manager
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Job Description
- Req#: 32432559242
Job DescriptionJob Description
2 year / Grant funded- Full Time, Non-Exempt
Position Summary
The Project-Grants Manager will provide critical support to the Housing Department in the administration and execution of grants and housing-related projects. Responsibilities include monitoring and evaluating the progress of housing department grants, overseeing project activities, and ensuring that all financial and programmatic reporting obligations are met. The position will also coordinate the daily operations of project management, facilitating efficient workflows and ensuring that all objectives are achieved within established timelines and budgets.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
· Develop, implement, and maintain comprehensive project plans that outline key milestones, deliverables, timelines, budgets, and resource allocations. Continuously monitor project progress and adjust plans as needed to meet objectives. Prepare detailed reports, effectively manager changes in project scope, timelines and costs. Facilitate regular updates and discussions with internal teams, contractors to ensure alignment on project objectives and deadlines are met. Ensure that all projects comply with applicable Tribal laws, regulations, and policies. Stay updated on legal and compliance requirements to mitigate potential risks and ensure proper documentation and reporting.
Skills and Abilities:
· Projects & Grants Management Expertise; Strategic Planning and execution; Financial and Budget Management; Multi-Project Coordination; Regulatory Knowledge and Compliance Oversight; Technical Proficiency.
Indian Preference:
Qualified Americans will be given preference in hiring and all terms and conditions of employment as required by the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S. 450, et seq.), Tribal law and policy, and other relevant laws. If no applications from qualified Indian applicants are received, the Tribe may elect to provide training and employment opportunities to Indians not fully qualified for the position but who have demonstrated a capacity to be trained within a reasonable period.
All Positions require applicant be insurable by the Tribe's Driving Policy. Must be able to successfully pass a pre-employment drug/alcohol screen and background investigation.
Company DescriptionWelcome! The Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria is a Federally Recognized Tribe located in Sonoma County of California.
The Kashia Band of Pomo Indians were the first inhabitants of the coastal Sonoma County area around Fort Ross. The Kashia lived in lands that extended from the Gualala River in the North to Duncan's Point south of the Russian River. From the West, Kashia territory extended from the pacific coast over coastal mountain ranges down the Warm Springs Creek to the confluence of Dry Creek, thirty miles inland. An estimated 1,500 people inhabited this area pre-contact, and migrated seasonally throughout this territory to take full advantage of the resources for their subsistence. By 1870, only 3 villages remained and by 1914, the United States Federal Government began the process of taking land into Trust, establishing the Stewarts Point Rancheria.Company DescriptionWelcome! The Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria is a Federally Recognized Tribe located in Sonoma County of California.\r\nThe Kashia Band of Pomo Indians were the first inhabitants of the coastal Sonoma County area around Fort Ross. The Kashia lived in lands that extended from the Gualala River in the North to Duncan's Point south of the Russian River. From the West, Kashia territory extended from the pacific coast over coastal mountain ranges down the Warm Springs Creek to the confluence of Dry Creek, thirty miles inland. An estimated 1,500 people inhabited this area pre-contact, and migrated seasonally throughout this territory to take full advantage of the resources for their subsistence. By 1870, only 3 villages remained and by 1914, the United States Federal Government began the process of taking land into Trust, establishing the Stewarts Point Rancheria.About the company