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Flint Community Schools is seeking a Grant Coordinator to lead the planning, development, and oversight of federal grant programs including Title I, II, III, and IV. You will guide districts in budgeting, procurement, and compliance, under the Chief Innovation Officer, with strong collaboration across departments and external partners.
Ideal candidates will bring deep knowledge of grant regulations, successful track records in grant applications and reporting, and the ability to manage multiple
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Flint Community Schools
Human Resources
The Grant Coordinator is responsible for coordinating, planning, developing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating all Flint Community Schools federal grants including Title I, Title II, Title III, and Title IV. The Coordinator serves as the District's primary grant administrator by providing professional guidance, technical assistance, fiscal monitoring, compliance oversight, and recommendations to support successful implementation of grant-funded programs. This position works under the direction of the Chief Innovation Officer and provides professional recommendations; however, final approval and decision-making authority remain with the Chief Innovation Officer.
The information contained in this job description is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Other duties within the classification and the physical demands of the job may be assigned.
Education:
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Accounting, Finance, Education, Grants Management, or a closely related field is required. Master's degree is preferred.
Experience:
Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience administering federal, state, or local grant programs required. Experience developing and managing grant budgets. Experience with grant compliance, procurement, reimbursement requests, and financial reporting. Experience preparing grant applications, amendments, and required state and federal reports. Experience in public education or governmental grant administration preferred.
Skills:
Extensive knowledge of federal, state, and local grant regulations. Knowledge of Michigan Department of Education grant programs and reporting systems. Knowledge of Title I, Title II, Title III, Title IV, IDEA, Section 31a, ESSER (as applicable), and other state and federal education grants. Knowledge of governmental accounting principles and grant fiscal management. Strong project management, organizational, and analytical skills. Ability to interpret laws, regulations, policies, and grant requirements. Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills. Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines. Ability to establish effective working relationships with administrators, staff, governmental agencies, and community stakeholders. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, financial management systems, student information systems, and state grant reporting platforms.
This position is contingent upon continued grant funding and may be subject to renewal based on available resources.
Must comply with the Student Safety Initiative Legislation, as amended. Newly hired staff are required to successfully complete the following pre-employment screenings: Criminal background check, including national and local clearance.
Occasional evening or weekend commitments for school events, family engagement, activities, home visits, or professional development may be required.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The essential functions 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.