Montgomery County
Overview
Professional level in administration under general managerial direction of the Director and/or Assistant Director, requiring knowledge of local, state, and federal grant systems, monitor agency participation in grant programs or monitor endowment of funds/subrecipient agreements to qualified participants for adherence to contract/program rules and regulations. Performs the material and substantial duties of the classification more than 50% of the time. Plans, oversees, coordinates, identifies, and researches grant opportunities to support community plans related to housing and homeless services, strategies, goals and objectives. Briefs Assistant County Administrator, Director, Assistant Director, Homeless Solutions Policy Board (HSPB), and other councils, boards, committees, and other appropriate leadership on grant opportunities, progress, and next steps. Coordinates, manages, writes, and submits timely Continuum of Care (CoC) grant applications to Department of Housing & Urban Development ("HUD") and other Housing and Homeless grant schedules, prepares and submits timely quarterly and annual reports, supports the HSPB Committees, and delivers presentations regularly. Provides guidance, direction, and assists other community partners in receipt or applying for HUD and other Housing and Homelessness funding. Coordinates grant budget development, tracking, and the impact of grant funding on agencies and project funding. Provides technical assistance for HUD-CoC grants, and other Housing & Homeless programs. Performs Related Duties As Required Qualifications
Completion of undergraduate core program in English, Public Administration, Public Health, or related field; four (4) years experience in governmental, or community agency and) four to six (4-6) years experience in grant development, coordination, or disbursement; OR alternative, equivalent evidence of the Minimum Class Requirements. Must maintain a current valid United States drivers license with an acceptable driving record.
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Professional level in administration under general managerial direction of the Director and/or Assistant Director, requiring knowledge of local, state, and federal grant systems, monitor agency participation in grant programs or monitor endowment of funds/subrecipient agreements to qualified participants for adherence to contract/program rules and regulations. Performs the material and substantial duties of the classification more than 50% of the time. Plans, oversees, coordinates, identifies, and researches grant opportunities to support community plans related to housing and homeless services, strategies, goals and objectives. Briefs Assistant County Administrator, Director, Assistant Director, Homeless Solutions Policy Board (HSPB), and other councils, boards, committees, and other appropriate leadership on grant opportunities, progress, and next steps. Coordinates, manages, writes, and submits timely Continuum of Care (CoC) grant applications to Department of Housing & Urban Development ("HUD") and other Housing and Homeless grant schedules, prepares and submits timely quarterly and annual reports, supports the HSPB Committees, and delivers presentations regularly. Provides guidance, direction, and assists other community partners in receipt or applying for HUD and other Housing and Homelessness funding. Coordinates grant budget development, tracking, and the impact of grant funding on agencies and project funding. Provides technical assistance for HUD-CoC grants, and other Housing & Homeless programs. Performs Related Duties As Required Qualifications
Completion of undergraduate core program in English, Public Administration, Public Health, or related field; four (4) years experience in governmental, or community agency and) four to six (4-6) years experience in grant development, coordination, or disbursement; OR alternative, equivalent evidence of the Minimum Class Requirements. Must maintain a current valid United States drivers license with an acceptable driving record.
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