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Education Grants Manager

Job in Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, 06706, USA
Listing for: Waterbury Public Schools
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-01
Job specializations:
  • Finance & Banking
    Financial Compliance, Accounting & Finance, Financial Reporting
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Education Grants Manager

This class is accountable for administering the financial activities for Board of Education grants, awards and State and Federal financial assistance programs, including financial compliance and recognition of program revenue, expenditures, assets and liabilities. Under the direction of the Superintendent of Schools and the Chief Financial Officer, the Education Grants Manager is responsible for the preparation and timely filing of financial reports as required by grantor agencies and State and Federal regulations, and administering the Board of education's contracts.

The Education Grants Manager interacts with internal and external auditors related to the audit of financial assistance programs. This position is responsible for providing training to program managers related to financial assistance program accounting and compliance issues.

Qualifications and

Experience:

Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration or related field from an accredited four-year college or University with Satisfactory completion of a minimum of twelve (12) semester hours in accounting coursework and Four (4) years of responsible experience in accounting, accounts examination or verification, budgeting or closely related fiscal experience with a governmental agency or public accounting firm. Experience in public education and/or educational grants administration is preferred.

Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing;
Ability to maintain a variety of office records in an organized and systematic manner;
Ability to maintain confidentiality; meet deadlines/schedules and work with detailed information/data despite frequent interruptions;
Ability to operate office equipment which includes personal computers and other automated equipment;
Ability to operate office suite software;
Ability to plan, organize, control and effectively supervise the work of subordinates;
Ability to prioritize work and make sound decisions in accordance with department policies and procedures;
Ability to work in a team environment and with a diverse group in a variety of circumstances;
Ability to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds;
Considerable ability to read, interpret and apply complex materials;
Considerable interpersonal skills;
Considerable oral and written communication skills;
Critical thinking, problem solving and organizational skills;
Good interpersonal skills;
Good knowledge of Federal and State laws, regulations, contracts and requirements related to financial assistance programs;
Good knowledge of governmental accounting principles, practices, theories, concepts, controls and terms;
Knowledge of office administration and management;
Skill in performing arithmetical computations with speed and accuracy;
Skill in the use of computer software applications, including word-processing and spreadsheet, database and internet software applications (including Microsoft Windows, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe and Outlook);
Supervisory ability.

May lead other clerical staff as assigned.

The following identifies the primary and essential functions of the position and is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all duties:

  • Administers and controls the preparation and timely filing of financial reports for all financial assistance programs;
  • Approves financial assistance program applications and contracts prior to submission to any grantor, State or Federal agency;
  • Collaborates with the Chief Financial Officer, Superintendent, Grant Supervisor and other relevant staff to establish and maintain funds, accounts and budgets in the in the financial management system that meet management needs, and comply with grantor agency and State and Federal requirements;
  • Communicates with the Board of Education administrators and officials on fiscal grant related problems and interpret financial assistance program policies, rules and regulations;
  • Controls the final reporting and close out of all financial assistance programs;
  • Develops specific goals and plans to prioritize, organize, and accomplish work;
  • Establishes and maintains an effective system of internal controls and a compliance monitoring system with regard…
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