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Program Analyst [Workforce Dev WORC] Business Dev & Investment (BWI)

Hybrid, Work must be performed in or near Washington, DC
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  • Details

    Job Type:Full Time
    Education:4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:Mid-level
    Areas of Focus:Community Development, Economic Development, Rural Areas

    Description

    Position Summary:

    ARC seeks a highly organized and collaborative team player to join our Business and Workforce Investment (BWI) team as a Program Analyst to manage a grant portfolio of workforce development grants which includes the full grant lifecycle (e.g., reviews applications, monitors progress, issues amendments, and closes grants) including pre-and post-award activities; apply workforce development subject matter expertise in the review and management of grants and projects; coordinate, in concert with internal divisions and key stakeholders, the Workforce Opportunities for Rural Communities Initiative by providing project management expertise and overseeing technical assistance deliverables provided to ARC communities; participate in and develop strategic partnerships with a variety of organizations, including philanthropies, private organizations, leading non-profit policy and development organizations and others; and periodically engage in structuring and providing review for relevant research, in coordination with the Division of Research and Evaluation. This position reports to the Division Director.

    Required Qualifications:

    • Understanding and experience with federal grants management processes and technical assistance consistent with sound business and industry practices, including the ability to monitor, evaluate, and administer assigned grants.
    • At least 3 years of experience in economic development and workforce development, with proven experience in providing programming, services, and technical assistance to recipients of workforce development programs to access programs to enter or renter the workforce. A successful candidate will understand workforce development barriers in rural areas and have vast knowledge of programs (local, state, and federally funded) to address challenges to workforce participation.
    • 2-3 years of proven experience in grant management, particularly throughout the life cycle of a grant (pre- and post-award) either as a grantee or as part of a grantmaking organization or agency.
    • At least 3 years of effective oversight of strategic projects and programs and delivery of technical assistance to participants of workforce development programs (e.g., Workforce Investment and Opportunity Act Out of School Youth and Adults, Dislocated Workers, Apprenticeship, Industry-Specific Training, etc.).
    • Ability to plan, facilitate, and engage diverse groups and individuals, including federal, state, and local partners, resulting in the ability to advance goals in a consultative, innovative, and collaborative manner.
    • Excellent writing skills, including project memos for leadership, program whitepapers, and presentations. Must be able to communicate information to a variety of audiences. Business writing skills are required.
    • Adept knowledge of and ability to apply laws, regulations, rules, policies, procedures, processes, and methods governing the administration of Federal grants, cooperative agreements, and awards including financial methods, procedures, and practices to assess the financial stability of recipient of Federal grants or cooperative agreements.
    • Strong attention to detail, effective customer service communications, and ability to use software such as grants management applications, Excel, and Word.
    • Core competencies: accountability, adaptability, collaboration, communication, and critical analysis, with an emphasis on quickly solving problems.
    • Ability to thrive in a collaborative environment bringing an energetic and innovative approach to work.
    • Successful completion (prior to hire) & maintenance of background security review; U.S. citizenship required.
    • Ability to travel (up to 25%) and possess and maintain a valid driver’s license.
    • Master’s Degree Preferred

    Position Summary:

    ARC seeks a highly organized and collaborative team player to join our Business and Workforce Investment (BWI) team as a Program Analyst to manage a grant portfolio of workforce development grants which includes the full grant lifecycle (e.g., reviews applications, monitors progress, issues amendments, and closes grants) including pre-and post-award activities; apply workforce development subject matter expertise in the review and management of grants and projects; coordinate, in concert with internal divisions and key stakeholders, the Workforce Opportunities for Rural Communities Initiative by providing project management expertise and overseeing technical assistance deliverables provided to ARC communities; participate in and develop strategic partnerships with a variety of organizations, including philanthropies, private organizations, leading non-profit policy and development organizations and others…

    Benefits

    Great Benefits: ARC offers a collaborative work environment and a competitive benefits package which includes health insurance, 401(k), paid time off, commuting subsidy, professional development, and teleworking. This is not a federal position, however, if a federal employee is selected for this position and transfers without a break in service of more than three calendar days, he or she may be able to continue his or her retirement and life/health insurance benefits. ARC generally follows the General Schedule Salary Table of the Federal government.ARC’s grades denoted by “NF” are equivalent to the GS chart. This position is a NF 12 (DC locality). This is a hybrid position located in Washington, DC and requires three “in-person” days in the office.

    Great Benefits: ARC offers a collaborative work environment and a competitive benefits package which includes health insurance, 401(k), paid time off, commuting subsidy, professional development, and teleworking. This is not a federal position, however, if a federal employee is selected for this position and transfers without a break in service of more than three calendar days, he or she may be able to continue his or her retirement and life/health insurance benefits. ARC generally follows the General Schedule Salary Table of the Federal government.ARC’s grades denoted by “NF” are equivalent to the GS chart. This position is a NF 12 (DC locality). This is a hybrid position located in Washington, DC and requires three “in-person” days in the office.

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in or near Washington, DC
    1666 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20009, United States

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