State of Tennessee
The State of Tennessee is seeking a
GRANTS ANALYST 2
to work in the Department of Safety and Homeland Security. The salary for this position is $3,197.00, and the closing date is 10/06/2025. This is an on-site position that may require occasional statewide travel or work after-hours. The incumbent must be available to work on-site as required, up to 4 to 5 days per week. Job Overview
The Grants Analyst 2 is responsible for professional grants analytic work of average difficulty. The employee in this class performs a variety of analytic work in developing, reviewing, monitoring, and reporting on grants to the state and to other entities receiving grant monies from the state. Key Responsibilities
Reviews, analyzes and rates grant proposals, recommending approval or rejection. Conducts on-site reviews and analyses of grant recipient programs and otherwise monitors program to determine compliance to pertinent federal, state, and other regulations and provisions of contracts. Develops grant monitoring procedures and processes. Assists prospective grant recipients in fully understanding the provisions of grants and matters pertaining to the proper submission of proposals. Develops requests for grant proposals and disseminates to various potential grantees making them aware of the possibility of funding. Assists in the revision of grant contracts as indicated. Makes recommendations on improvements which recipients should make to more properly execute provisions of grant contracts. Investigates complaints and develops corrective recommendations for identified problems. Prepares and maintains a variety of standard reports, databases, etc. relative to grants development and administration. Minimum Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree and experience equivalent to one year of full-time professional grants analytic work. Substitution of Education for Experience:
Additional graduate coursework in business administration, public administration, or other related acceptable field may be substituted for the required experience. Substitution of Experience for Education:
Qualifying full time professional analytic experience may be substituted for the required education, on a year-for-year basis, to a maximum of four years. Necessary Special Qualifications Excellent writing skills, math skills and computer skills, including Microsoft Office, Excel, and Access database. Knowledge of grants, grant budget documents, determining allowable and unallowable costs and grant writing is preferred. Experience in the field of criminal justice is preferred.
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GRANTS ANALYST 2
to work in the Department of Safety and Homeland Security. The salary for this position is $3,197.00, and the closing date is 10/06/2025. This is an on-site position that may require occasional statewide travel or work after-hours. The incumbent must be available to work on-site as required, up to 4 to 5 days per week. Job Overview
The Grants Analyst 2 is responsible for professional grants analytic work of average difficulty. The employee in this class performs a variety of analytic work in developing, reviewing, monitoring, and reporting on grants to the state and to other entities receiving grant monies from the state. Key Responsibilities
Reviews, analyzes and rates grant proposals, recommending approval or rejection. Conducts on-site reviews and analyses of grant recipient programs and otherwise monitors program to determine compliance to pertinent federal, state, and other regulations and provisions of contracts. Develops grant monitoring procedures and processes. Assists prospective grant recipients in fully understanding the provisions of grants and matters pertaining to the proper submission of proposals. Develops requests for grant proposals and disseminates to various potential grantees making them aware of the possibility of funding. Assists in the revision of grant contracts as indicated. Makes recommendations on improvements which recipients should make to more properly execute provisions of grant contracts. Investigates complaints and develops corrective recommendations for identified problems. Prepares and maintains a variety of standard reports, databases, etc. relative to grants development and administration. Minimum Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree and experience equivalent to one year of full-time professional grants analytic work. Substitution of Education for Experience:
Additional graduate coursework in business administration, public administration, or other related acceptable field may be substituted for the required experience. Substitution of Experience for Education:
Qualifying full time professional analytic experience may be substituted for the required education, on a year-for-year basis, to a maximum of four years. Necessary Special Qualifications Excellent writing skills, math skills and computer skills, including Microsoft Office, Excel, and Access database. Knowledge of grants, grant budget documents, determining allowable and unallowable costs and grant writing is preferred. Experience in the field of criminal justice is preferred.
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