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Grants Specialist II; SR

Job in Kihei, Maui County, Hawaii, 96753, USA
Listing for: Government Jobs
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-05
Job specializations:
  • Government
    Public Health, Government Administration
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Grants Specialist II (SR-20)

Grants Specialist II

IMPORTANT: HIRING RATES WILL BE BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS, THE APPLICANT'S QUALIFICATIONS, AND OTHER RELEVANT FACTORS. SR-20 (Appointment may be made at any rate within the salary range from $4,961, SR-20-D, to $5,588, SR-20-G, per month at which appropriate qualified applicants can be recruited). Performs the full range of tasks in developing and managing a grants program for one or more major departmental programs of the County of Maui;

identifies, researches, evaluates, and prepares grant applications in support of departmental and community programs; coordinates and implements training plans, programs, and other post-award monitoring of resources; develops reports and participates in grant audits; manages a grant-source database and user's database; and performs other related duties as required. Distinguishing Characteristics:
The Grants Specialist II class differs from the Grants Specialist III class in that the Grants Specialist II class is responsible for independently performing the full range of tasks in developing and managing a grants program and in identifying, researching, evaluating, and preparing grant applications in support of department and community programs, whereas the Grants Specialist III is responsible for serving as a staff specialist and primary liaison with other organizations, departments, and agencies in an assigned functional area.

The Grants Specialist II class differs from the Grants Specialist I class in that the Grants Specialist II class is responsible for independently performing the full range of tasks in developing and managing a grants program and in identifying, researching, evaluating, and preparing grant applications in support of department and community programs, whereas the Grants Specialist I class performs simple to moderately complex tasks in developing and maintaining a grants program of one or more departmental programs.

Examples

of Duties

The following are examples of duties and are not necessarily descriptive of any one position in this class. The omission of specific duties statements does not preclude management from assigning such duties if such duties are a logical assignment for the position.

  • Under general direction, identifies, researches, evaluates, prepares, and submits a full range of grant applications for programs which support and enhance departmental and countywide goals.
  • Conducts program and financial monitoring of grant receipts, including general verification, examination and adherence to the requirements of the grant agreement.
  • Develops and maintains records and appropriate reports and participates in the grant audit and review processes.
  • Coordinates the planning, implementation, and evaluation of grant resources.
  • Assists departments/agencies in identifying potential problems with grants, including monitoring requirements, payment options, writing styles, and others, and develops processes or procedures to address them.
  • Coordinates, plans, develops, manages, and maintains a grant-source database and users database.
  • Maintains contact with other jurisdictions, governmental agencies and management associations in the area of grant resources and grant management.
  • Responds to inquiries and concerns in a timely manner.
  • Takes surveys and writes reports as required.
  • Keeps abreast of laws, regulations, and policies for grant acquisition and management.
  • May supervise subordinate specialists and other employees.
  • Performs other related duties as required.
Minimum Qualification Requirements

Training and

Experience:

A combination of education and experience substantially equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in public or business administration, political science, sociology, or a related field, and two (2) years of professional administrative or analytical work experience which shall have involved monitoring, evaluating, and/or administering grants. License Requirement:
Possession of a valid motor vehicle driver's license (equivalent to State of Hawaii Type
3). Knowledge of:
Principles, methods and techniques that apply to grants proposal writing, applications, and…

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