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CDBG-DR Infrastructure and Economic Revitalization Grant Manager Lead

ICF, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27601

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Overview

CDBG-DR Infrastructure and Economic Revitalization Grant Manager Lead – ICF ICF’s Disaster Management division seeks an experienced professional to serve as a

CDBG-DR Infrastructure and Economic Rev revitalization Grant Manager Lead . You will lead a team that supports subrecipients carrying out CDBG-DR funded infrastructure, economic development, and other community development projects, interpret policies, implement procedures, monitor compliance, and provide subject matter expertise to assist subrecipients implement disaster recovery projects and programs. Key Responsibilities

Lead a team that will support the overall management of subrecipient agreements, including coordination and providing technical assistance. Develop and/or refine written products, policies, procedures, and tools for subrecipients to follow to implement infrastructure and economic development projects. Provide guidance and expertise on CDBG-DR regulations (national objective, program income, eligible activities, Duplication of Benefits) to subrecipients. Provide subject matter and operations expertise on managing economic development programs including setting up grant/loan programs, developing agreements, revolving loan funds, underwriting, and managing program income. Provide subject matter and operations expertise on managing infrastructure programs including procurement, developing agreements, implementing Davis Bacon labor standards. Provide advisory and consulting services to clients through training sessions and one-on-one conversations. Required Qualifications

5+ years direct experience working with subrecipients as they carry out CDBG/CDBG-DR infrastructure, economic development and revitalization, and community projects; inclusive of setting up grant/loan programs. 5+ years developing procedures for and implementing CDBG-DR-funded projects, monitoring subrecipients for compliance, and providing training and technical assistance. 3+ years’ experience leading a team in a professional setting. Travel: minimum 25%, with additional travel needed around program launch. Ability to provide expert-level CDBG-DR written and oral technical assistance to grantees and subrecipients. Ability to write professional-level written technical guidance, policies and procedures. Preferred Skills/Experience

Proficiency in Microsoft Office products including Word and Excel and understanding of formatting requirements to create polished and client-ready deliverables. Strong understanding of regulations found at 24 CFR 570, 2 CFR 200, associated disaster recovery Federal Register Notices, and HUD Guidance. Ability to independently research regulatory questions and develop policy memoranda. Bachelor’s degree in planning, Public Administration, Government, Business, or related discipline. Experience working in state agencies, local or regional government, consulting firm, community development organization, or related public agency. Experience delivering training and technical assistance to state and local government agencies. Location and Working Arrangement

Hybrid position (primarily remote with temporary onsite work for time-critical periods). Preference for residents of Asheville or Raleigh-Durham. Compensation

Salary range is mid-to-upper 90s, determined by the hiring team based on education and experience. Additional Information

ICF is an equal opportunity employer. Reasonable accommodations are available in all phases of the application and employment process. If you need accommodations, please email candidateaccommodation@icf.com. This position may be eligible for federal Section 3 opportunities; we encourage applications from individuals who are low income or living in public housing where applicable.

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