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Join our non-profit client as a Grant Administrator in Katy, TX. This contract role requires 2+ years of grant management experience, strong compliance knowledge, and Excel proficiency. You will oversee budgets, ensure regulatory adherence, and manage critical reporting. We offer comprehensive be...
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United States , Katy, TX
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Robert Half
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Seeking a detail-oriented Grants & Contracts Administrator in Richmond. You will manage pre- and post-award compliance, budget development, and award modifications. This role requires 2+ years of grant budgeting and compliance experience. Provide vital support to faculty and project directors in ...
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United States , Richmond
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Eastern Kentucky University
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Director of Grants and Contracts Financial Administration
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Oklahoma State University seeks a Director of Grants and Contracts Financial Administration in Stillwater. Lead a team of 15, ensuring financial compliance for sponsored programs. This role requires a Master's degree and 5+ years of managerial experience in federal grants. Provide university-wide...
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United States , Stillwater
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Buffkin / Baker
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Seeking a detail-oriented Grant Administrator in Bridgeton to manage a $3.5M nonprofit grant program. You will ensure compliance, oversee budgets, and serve as the main DSS contact. This role requires advanced Excel skills, financial acumen, and offers full benefits with free parking.
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United States , Bridgeton
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Embark on a rewarding and detail-oriented career path by exploring Grant Administrator jobs. This vital profession sits at the heart of nonprofit organizations, academic institutions, research facilities, and government agencies, serving as the critical link between visionary projects and the funding that makes them possible. A Grant Administrator is a strategic professional responsible for the entire lifecycle of grant funding, ensuring that financial resources are acquired, managed, and reported on with the highest degree of accuracy and compliance. If you are a highly organized individual with a passion for mission-driven work and a knack for managing complex processes, a career in grant administration offers a unique opportunity to make a tangible impact. The typical responsibilities of a Grant Administrator are comprehensive and cyclical, beginning with the pre-award phase. This often involves researching and identifying new public and private funding opportunities that align with the organization's strategic goals. A significant part of the role includes grant writing—crafting compelling narratives, assembling detailed budgets, and developing supporting documents for submission. Once an award is secured, the post-award phase begins, which is where meticulous management is paramount. Common duties include establishing grant accounts, monitoring expenditures against the approved budget, and ensuring all activities comply with the specific terms and conditions set by the funder. Grant Administrators are also responsible for tracking project timelines and milestones, preparing and submitting detailed financial and narrative reports to funders, and serving as the primary point of contact for all grant-related communications. Furthermore, they often develop and implement internal policies and procedures to streamline the grants management process across the organization. To excel in Grant Administrator jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. Most positions call for a bachelor’s degree in fields such as Public Administration, Business, Finance, Nonprofit Management, or a related area. Key skills are a blend of the analytical and the communicative. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills are non-negotiable, given the need for persuasive proposal writing and clear reporting. Strong financial acumen is essential for budget development, management, and reconciliation. Proficiency with standard office software, particularly advanced Excel, and often specialized grant management databases, is a common requirement. A keen eye for detail is critical to navigate complex compliance regulations and avoid costly errors. Furthermore, successful professionals in this field are highly organized, capable of managing multiple deadlines simultaneously, and are adept problem-solvers who can work both independently and collaboratively with various departments. For those who thrive on structure, purpose, and contributing to meaningful outcomes, Grant Administrator jobs provide a challenging and deeply fulfilling career.

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