Grants and Financial Coordinator

The St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office is accepting applications for the position of Grants and Financial Coordinator.


This position is assigned to assist the Victim Services Unit with its grants and financial management.

Qualifications

  • A bachelor's degree in business, finance, public administration, nonprofit management, or a similar field.
  • Must possess effective communication skills and the ability to work as part of a team.
  • Must be proficient in Microsoft Suite, QuickBooks, and have some familiarity with WebGrants


Duties

Duties include but are not limited to:


  • Manage all grant funding initiatives related to Victim Services.
  • Identify funding opportunities and develop and submit all proposal materials in a timely manner.
  • Oversee that grant-funded staff are in compliance with state and federal funding restrictions.
  • Collect and review biweekly timesheets and track professional development.
  • Orient all grant-funded staff on grant requirements, documentation processes, allowable activities, etc. 
  • Send out recurring email reminders to all staff of timesheet deadlines.
  • Compile all timesheets, paystubs, fringe reports, receipts, and check requests in order to submit monthly claims and expenditure reports for each grant (VAWA, SSVF, DVSS, and VOCA).
  • Submit necessary documentation and reports to the City of St. Louis Comptroller’s Office in order to receive reimbursement.
  • Develop and maintain a shared Grants Calendar via Outlook that includes important proposal deadlines, billing deadlines, and reporting deadlines, dates of compliance webinars, and any other relevant grant dates.
  • Oversee all grant-funded programs, evaluations, and contracted staff.
  • Approve any expenditures on behalf of Victim Services’ Benefits Account, including but not limited to parking validations, meal vouchers, bus tickets, general supplies/operations, emergency financial assistance, and relocation, while adhering to all grant restrictions.
  • Construct and develop all grant budgets, ensuring monthly invoices are aligned with targeted expenditures.
  • Serve as the project point of contact for all grants when collaborating with program specialists.
  • Compile all statistical data for monthly, quarterly, and annual reports in accordance with grant requirements.
  • Develop and monitor evaluation tools & outcomes for Victim Services’ programs.
  • Identify and encourage professional development opportunities for grant-funded staff.
  • Attend any applicable compliance webinars and Notice of Funding Workshops on behalf of Victim Services.
  • Maintain and foster partnerships with community organizations through Memorandums of Understanding, Letters of Collaboration, informal agreements, etc. 
  • Other duties, as assigned.




Salary & Benefits

  • Salary range - $52,000 - $65,000
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Health Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Retirement Plan
  • Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance


Job Type:

  • Full Time


Work Location:  

  • In-person


How to Apply

Interested applicants may apply on Indeed or may send a cover letter and resume via email with professional references to info@circuitattorney.org.

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