Grant Administrator
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Grant Administrator
The Grant Administrator has the primary responsibility to oversee the administration of the Tribe's grants and P.L. 93-638 Contracts, including ensuring accurate and efficient collection and reporting of grant/contract data, maintenance and oversight of workflow processes and procedures, and grant/contract compliance.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following:
- Perform all activities to assist in the preparing, managing, tracking, and submitting of grant proposals for various government agencies and re-contracting for P.L. 93-638 contracts on behalf of the Tribe.
- Maintain current Reporting Matrix and timeline to reflect all grant/contract reporting to ensure reports are submitted on time.
- Work with the Program Director and Finance to track expenditures, deliverables, compliance, and other grantor reporting needs, deadlines, and action items.
- In coordination with the Finance team, ensure grants are set up properly and match/cost-sharing requirements are fulfilled.
- Ensure Program Directors follow the OMB Uniform Guidance and follow the Tribe's Procurement Policy.
- Prepare and maintain records digitally and in files to monitor all grants and P.L. 93-638 contracts Notice of Awards, contracts, reports, correspondence, budget modifications, and funding drawdown information for annual audit compliance.
- Provide monthly grants reports to Program Directors to review expenditures, advise on post-award spending, check-in on grant deliverables, and oversee compliance.
- Assist in budget and scope modifications by advising Program Directors on proper procedures to follow for changes and modifications.
- Prepares, maintains, and submits documentation for funding drawdowns.
- Develop and communicate reports to the Chief Financial Officer supporting project status; create effective forecasting and decision aides.
- Responsible for grant closeout; submit final reports and certificates.
- Compile information and documents needed for audit inquiries.
- Track current grant cycles and renewal processes and ensure stewardship to guarantee continued funding.
- Generate grant opportunity summaries and present to the Grant Administrator Supervisor to ensure the potential grant aligns with the long-term plan for the community prior to applying.
- Collaborate with Program Directors to create compelling grant proposals and funding requests, taking lead on Tribe's larger grant opportunities.
- Write and assemble most or all sections of each grant proposal, with key input from Program Directors and other staff.
- Coordinate with relevant staff in order to solicit timely and appropriate input/review of grant proposals prior to submission deadlines.
- Review guidelines for all foundation proposals and reports to make sure all submissions are accurately formatted and include all required information, including budgets and materials.
- Participate in grant kick-off meetings for proposals accepted with the Program Director, and Finance.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualification requirements:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and/or experience:
- Bachelor's degree in related field with a minimum of two years of related experience
- Experience in tribal governments, tribally-led organizations, foundations, nonprofits, or the private sector, highly desirable.
Certificates and/or licenses:
- Possess a Valid Driver's License
Knowledge, skills, and abilities:
- Advanced knowledge in Microsoft Suite.
- Strong logic, analytical and problem-solving abilities with solid understanding of grants management.
- Solid planning and organizational skills with high attention to detail, accuracy, protocol and deadlines.
- Ability to take initiative and develop solutions quickly and effectively.
- High level of discretion in maintaining confidentiality of sensitive materials and issues.
- Exhibits a positive attitude and professional demeanor.
Please note:
P.L. 93-638, Indian Preference and Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance (T.E.R.O) will be practiced; however, all qualified applicants will be considered.
If you are interested, please send applications resume to:
OMAHA TRIBE OF NEBRASKA
ATTN: HR DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 368
MACY, NEBRASKA 68039
Or
Email: othum
Must pass background check and pre-employment drug screen.
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