What are the responsibilities and job description for the Grants Officer position at Bet Tzedek Legal Services?
For more than 50 years, Bet Tzedek has set the standard for innovation and excellence in economic justice law. One of the nation’s premier nonprofit legal aid organizations, Bet Tzedek – the House of Justice – is hiring a mission-driven, team-oriented Grants Officer to join our dynamic development department, which raises over $15M annually. The Grants Officer is part of a six-person institutional giving team that manages all aspects of Bet Tzedek’s grant funding, including data collection, proposal development, outcomes reporting, and relationship management. This position works closely with program, finance, and executive staff to strategically develop and manage a portfolio of private and government grants.
This position is eligible for Bet Tzedek Legal Services’ hybrid / remote workplace designation. While the primary workplace is Bet Tzedek’s offices, at the discretion of the immediate supervisor, the employee may be permitted to work remotely or may be required to work in other locations depending on workload / business obligations Candidates must be located in the Southern California region and able to commute if needed.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES :
- Manage a portfolio of private and public grants, serving as key liaison between Bet Tzedek and granting agency staff.
- Manage grant proposal development from beginning to end, including conducting prospecting research, interviewing program staff, running data reports, writing proposal narratives, assisting with project budgets, and submitting proposals and other materials as needed.
- Administer awarded grants throughout the grant’s lifecycle, from pre-award to closeout.
- Help ensure grant compliance by working with program staff, finance department, the VP of Compliance, and the data team to systematically track grant performance metrics and qualified expenditures, complete required grant reports, provide periodic internal progress reports, and assist with audits.
- Thoughtfully steward relationships with assigned funders through skilled moves management, with guidance from the Director of Institutional Giving and VP of External Affairs.
- Maintain careful records of funder communications in Raiser’s Edge software.
- Use the team’s grant tracking tools to schedule and monitor deadlines and track status of proposals.
- Proactively develop deepening knowledge and understanding of the issues and populations with which Bet Tzedek works to communicate fluently about the agency’s role in the social and economic justice landscape.
- Continue deepening knowledge and understanding of the funding priorities of the assigned funders in their portfolio and how those priorities may align with Bet Tzedek’s work.
- Coordinate site visits, host calls and meetings with institutional and government funders.
- Actively contribute to the development of grants team’s best practices and procedures, cultivation strategies, and grant management tools.
- Effectively represent Bet Tzedek to external parties through both written and oral communications and at external events and programs as needed.
- Attend staff and departmental meetings.
Salary :
79,402.50-$90,272.86 (DOE / DOQ)
BENEFITS PACKAGE :
Bet Tzedek offers an excellent benefits package in addition to competitive salaries. These benefits currently include :
HOW TO APPLY :
Note : All positions are subject to funding; ongoing funding or employment cannot be assured.
Bet Tzedek is a unionized environment. Our salary range for unionized positions reflects our agreed upon step placement system, and the final offer extended to candidates is based on an internal equity review and candidates’ relevant experience, skills, background, and bar date, if applicable.
To best serve our communities, Bet Tzedek seeks diverse staff with cultural competency reflecting our client populations. We strongly encourage candidates from traditionally underrepresented communities and historically oppressed groups to apply.
Salary : $79,403 - $90,273