Indian Health Service Hoopa , CA 95546
Posted 1 week ago
Locations: Hoopa, CA
Type:Tribal
Salary Range:$60,300 to $74,880 / Per Year
Open Period:2/23/2024 to 8/2/2024
Summary:OPEN UNTIL FILLED. SALARY WILL DEPEND ON EDUCATION LEVEL, EXPERIENCE, AND CREDENTIALS.
We operate a medical clinic located on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, partially funded by the Indian Health Service. The clinic is solely owned and operated by the Hoopa Valley Tribe. We are a Joint Commission accredited ambulatory clinic and behavioral health unit, with our Patient Centered Medical Home accreditation.
Our primary programs and services are outpatient medical, dental, pharmacy, outreach services, senior nutrition, ambulance service, a grant funded diabetes department, and behavioral health unit [which includes mental health and substance abuse]. Hoopa is located on the beautiful Trinity River in Northern California. Hoopa is a small community of approximately 4,500 residents primarily Native American.
Duties:1. Identify grant opportunities, evaluate, and determine K'ima:w eligibility for grants. 2.
Research grants offered by government agencies, private organizations, foundations, and other possible funding sources. 3. Establish, maintain and update a comprehensive tracking system regarding community, demographics, organization activity and data to be used for grant proposals. 4. Collaborate with K'ima:w Medical Center managers and other outside entities and companies in grant writing activities. 5.
Assist in drafting and coordination of grant applications and proposals. Plan for a timely submission of grant proposals. 6. Submit grant applications with manager assistance and input. 7.
Reviews and makes recommendations on grant budget proposals. 8. Assists in the development of multi-year forecast estimates for grant expenditures and revenues. 9. Explains grant policies and procedures. 10.
Works directly with Administration and managers to publish health-related information for the community (newsletters, newspaper articles, and public service announcements). 11. Edits documents as assigned by Administration targeting grant announcements and mass communications. 12. Proofreads public announcements for KMC. 13.
Actively participates in necessary organizational meetings and workgroups as assigned. 14. Assist with special projects as assigned. 15. Performs other duties as necessary.
Qualifications:• High school diploma or GED required. • Must meet one of the following: (1) Master's degree in business administration or related field and 1 year experience working in development or reporting in a grant funded program; OR (2) Bachelor's degree in business administration or related field and 2 years experience as a lead or program developer in a grant funded program; OR (3) Associates' degree and 4 years experience in grant writing or as a program lead in a grant funded program. • Certificate from a grant writing course of study (college or independent institution) may reduce the number of years experience required (dependent on amount of study required). • Two previous grant excerpts must be submitted with application.
Work Type:Permanent, Full
Announcement #:GRNTWPC
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