City of Converse Texas
Grants and Procurement Manager
City of Converse Texas, Converse, Texas, United States, 78109
Job Type
Full-time
Description
Job Title:
Grants and Procurement Manager ("Manager")
Department:
Finance
Reports to:
Finance Director
FLSA Classification:
Exempt
Salary:
Pay Grade 18, Starting at $62,368.94 DOQ
Benefits Information
The City of Converse offers a competitive compensation and benefit package, including:
Medical, vision, and dental coverage options for employees and their familyPaid Holidays (established by the City Council)Vacation leave accrues from the date of hireSick leave accrues from the date of hireRetirement through the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) requires 7% employee contribution with the City of Converse matching 2-to-1 of the employee contributionVoluntary supplemental retirement plansVoluntary flexible spending account (FSA) for health and dependent careEmployer-sponsored long-term disabilityEmployer-sponsored life insurance for the employee, their spouse, and child(ren)Voluntary life insurance for the employee, their spouse, and child(ren)Voluntary short-term disabilityTuition reimbursementCertification payGeneral Description
The Grants and Procurement Manager ("Manager) develops and implements programmatic activities related to requests for proposals, contracts, purchasing, and grants. Produces grant applications and progress reports and participates in requests for proposals to obtain federal funding and contracts for city goods and services. The Manager plays a crucial role in securing funding for municipal projects, managing procurement processes, and ensuring compliance with applicable regulations. Here are the essential job functions for this role: This position will be work closely with internal and external groups to complete essential job functions. Candidates must have excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to produce information in an understandable format, project management skills, problem-solving skills, critical thinking skills, time-management skills to organize, prioritize, and effectively manage multiple projects and deadlines, and collaborate effectively with a variety of stakeholders.
Essential Job Duties
In addition to following City policies and procedures and the instructions and guidance of supervisor(s), the Manager must be able to perform the following essential job duties with or without reasonable accommodation. Other duties may be assigned.
Communicates effectively with supervisors, co-workers, and others (internally and externally) to provide, exchange, or verify information, answer inquiries, address issues, or resolve and/or report problems or complaints.Uses good judgment in all decision-making and in carrying out all job duties.Operates a PC and standard office equipment, knowledgeable of Microsoft Office Suite including Outlook, Word, Excel, Project Manager, and the Internet.Is helpful, cooperative, and courteous and demonstrates a good attitude in all dealings with the public, co-workers, and others.Is punctual and in attendance regularly onsite.Demonstrates initiative and diligence in promptly and properly completing all job duties, whether or not listed in this Job Description.Safeguard city property and recognize and report needed repairs.Works safely, follows safety rules and training, and maintains a clean, safe, and healthful work environment.Maintains confidentiality about all City business.Grant Management
Identify Funding Opportunities: Research and identify federal, state, and private grant opportunities to support city projects and initiatives.Grant Writing and Submission: Prepare, write, and submit grant proposals, ensuring all required documents and information are included.Compliance Monitoring: Ensure that all grant-related activities comply with federal, state, and local regulations, including financial and reporting requirements.Grant Administration: Manage awarded grants by overseeing budget allocation, expenditures, and reporting requirements.Liaison with Agencies: Act as a point of contact between the city and grant-making agencies to ensure smooth communication and adherence to requirements.Oversee approved grants, track program progress and expenditures, and ensure compliance with deadlines and applicable rules and regulations of governing agencies.Prepare routine and recurring reports such as reimbursement progress reports, and special reports as required.Maintains grant documentation at all times as required by regulations and governing agencies.Procurement Management
Develop Procurement Strategies: Create procurement plans and strategies to acquire goods and services in alignment with the city's needs and budgetary constraints.Vendor Sourcing and Selection: Identify, evaluate, and select vendors through competitive bidding processes like Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Requests for Quotations (RFQs).Contract Negotiation: Negotiate terms, conditions, and pricing with vendors to ensure favorable and compliant agreements.Contract Compliance: Monitor and ensure vendors and service providers meet contractual obligations and performance standards.Vendor Relationship Management: Maintain effective working relationships with vendors and contractors to ensure the timely delivery of services and goods.Financial and Budget Oversight
Budget Management: Oversee and manage grant and procurement budgets, ensuring funds are allocated properly and spent in compliance with regulations.Financial Reporting: Prepare and submit financial reports related to grants and procurement activities, ensuring accuracy and transparency.Cost Control: Implement cost-saving measures in procurement processes to ensure efficient use of city resources.Policy Development and Compliance
Policy Creation: Develop and enforce policies, guidelines, and procedures related to grants and procurement in compliance with city regulations and best practices.Risk Management: Identify potential risks in grant and procurement activities and develop strategies to mitigate them.Audit and Monitoring: Conduct regular audits of procurement processes and grant-funded programs to ensure adherence to applicable regulations.Cross Department Collaboration
Internal Coordination: Collaborate with various city departments, including legal, finance, and project management teams, to ensure grants and procurement align with overall city goals.Training and Support: Provide training and guidance to city staff on procurement procedures and grant management processes.Data Management and Reporting
Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records of all grant applications, awards, procurement contracts, and related documents.Performance Reporting: Track and report the performance of procurement processes and grant-funded projects to city leadership and external agencies.Education and Basic Requirements The Manager must meet the following minimum requirements.
A Bachelor's Degree from an institution accredited by an agency approved by the U.S. Department of Education in Finance, Public Administration, Business Administration, or a related field, or a high school diploma or equivalent with five (5) or more years of experience in writing, developing or administering contracts or grants including preparation of grant applications, contracts or similar documents or equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities as shown below.Have and maintain a clear and valid Texas Class C driver's license and satisfactory driving record.Satisfactory results of background and pre-employment screening checks, including a physical exam.
A complete job description will be provided during the selection process.
Full-time
Description
Job Title:
Grants and Procurement Manager ("Manager")
Department:
Finance
Reports to:
Finance Director
FLSA Classification:
Exempt
Salary:
Pay Grade 18, Starting at $62,368.94 DOQ
Benefits Information
The City of Converse offers a competitive compensation and benefit package, including:
Medical, vision, and dental coverage options for employees and their familyPaid Holidays (established by the City Council)Vacation leave accrues from the date of hireSick leave accrues from the date of hireRetirement through the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) requires 7% employee contribution with the City of Converse matching 2-to-1 of the employee contributionVoluntary supplemental retirement plansVoluntary flexible spending account (FSA) for health and dependent careEmployer-sponsored long-term disabilityEmployer-sponsored life insurance for the employee, their spouse, and child(ren)Voluntary life insurance for the employee, their spouse, and child(ren)Voluntary short-term disabilityTuition reimbursementCertification payGeneral Description
The Grants and Procurement Manager ("Manager) develops and implements programmatic activities related to requests for proposals, contracts, purchasing, and grants. Produces grant applications and progress reports and participates in requests for proposals to obtain federal funding and contracts for city goods and services. The Manager plays a crucial role in securing funding for municipal projects, managing procurement processes, and ensuring compliance with applicable regulations. Here are the essential job functions for this role: This position will be work closely with internal and external groups to complete essential job functions. Candidates must have excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to produce information in an understandable format, project management skills, problem-solving skills, critical thinking skills, time-management skills to organize, prioritize, and effectively manage multiple projects and deadlines, and collaborate effectively with a variety of stakeholders.
Essential Job Duties
In addition to following City policies and procedures and the instructions and guidance of supervisor(s), the Manager must be able to perform the following essential job duties with or without reasonable accommodation. Other duties may be assigned.
Communicates effectively with supervisors, co-workers, and others (internally and externally) to provide, exchange, or verify information, answer inquiries, address issues, or resolve and/or report problems or complaints.Uses good judgment in all decision-making and in carrying out all job duties.Operates a PC and standard office equipment, knowledgeable of Microsoft Office Suite including Outlook, Word, Excel, Project Manager, and the Internet.Is helpful, cooperative, and courteous and demonstrates a good attitude in all dealings with the public, co-workers, and others.Is punctual and in attendance regularly onsite.Demonstrates initiative and diligence in promptly and properly completing all job duties, whether or not listed in this Job Description.Safeguard city property and recognize and report needed repairs.Works safely, follows safety rules and training, and maintains a clean, safe, and healthful work environment.Maintains confidentiality about all City business.Grant Management
Identify Funding Opportunities: Research and identify federal, state, and private grant opportunities to support city projects and initiatives.Grant Writing and Submission: Prepare, write, and submit grant proposals, ensuring all required documents and information are included.Compliance Monitoring: Ensure that all grant-related activities comply with federal, state, and local regulations, including financial and reporting requirements.Grant Administration: Manage awarded grants by overseeing budget allocation, expenditures, and reporting requirements.Liaison with Agencies: Act as a point of contact between the city and grant-making agencies to ensure smooth communication and adherence to requirements.Oversee approved grants, track program progress and expenditures, and ensure compliance with deadlines and applicable rules and regulations of governing agencies.Prepare routine and recurring reports such as reimbursement progress reports, and special reports as required.Maintains grant documentation at all times as required by regulations and governing agencies.Procurement Management
Develop Procurement Strategies: Create procurement plans and strategies to acquire goods and services in alignment with the city's needs and budgetary constraints.Vendor Sourcing and Selection: Identify, evaluate, and select vendors through competitive bidding processes like Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Requests for Quotations (RFQs).Contract Negotiation: Negotiate terms, conditions, and pricing with vendors to ensure favorable and compliant agreements.Contract Compliance: Monitor and ensure vendors and service providers meet contractual obligations and performance standards.Vendor Relationship Management: Maintain effective working relationships with vendors and contractors to ensure the timely delivery of services and goods.Financial and Budget Oversight
Budget Management: Oversee and manage grant and procurement budgets, ensuring funds are allocated properly and spent in compliance with regulations.Financial Reporting: Prepare and submit financial reports related to grants and procurement activities, ensuring accuracy and transparency.Cost Control: Implement cost-saving measures in procurement processes to ensure efficient use of city resources.Policy Development and Compliance
Policy Creation: Develop and enforce policies, guidelines, and procedures related to grants and procurement in compliance with city regulations and best practices.Risk Management: Identify potential risks in grant and procurement activities and develop strategies to mitigate them.Audit and Monitoring: Conduct regular audits of procurement processes and grant-funded programs to ensure adherence to applicable regulations.Cross Department Collaboration
Internal Coordination: Collaborate with various city departments, including legal, finance, and project management teams, to ensure grants and procurement align with overall city goals.Training and Support: Provide training and guidance to city staff on procurement procedures and grant management processes.Data Management and Reporting
Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records of all grant applications, awards, procurement contracts, and related documents.Performance Reporting: Track and report the performance of procurement processes and grant-funded projects to city leadership and external agencies.Education and Basic Requirements The Manager must meet the following minimum requirements.
A Bachelor's Degree from an institution accredited by an agency approved by the U.S. Department of Education in Finance, Public Administration, Business Administration, or a related field, or a high school diploma or equivalent with five (5) or more years of experience in writing, developing or administering contracts or grants including preparation of grant applications, contracts or similar documents or equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities as shown below.Have and maintain a clear and valid Texas Class C driver's license and satisfactory driving record.Satisfactory results of background and pre-employment screening checks, including a physical exam.
A complete job description will be provided during the selection process.