Location: San Antonio,TX, USA
Grant Project Director - SAC - req12052If you are a TRS or ORP retiree please contact Employment at ...@alamo.edu for clarification on eligibility of this position.Posting closes on: 11/30/2024 at 6:00pm CSTThe date after which applications are not guaranteed review is 11/10/2024The Alamo Colleges District is an award-winning collective of five colleges in the Greater San Antonio area whose mission is to empower our diverse communities for success. As a district of Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) and the nation's only HSI and Historically Black College and University (HBCU), our colleges serve more than 70,000+ students annually with a focus on economic and social mobility. Our San Antonio College learner community, of 18,900 students, includes 54.9% who rely on financial aid, 45.5% who are first-generation in college; 5.3% who are veterans, and 32.6% who are over age 25.The Alamo Colleges has a proven track record of success in training workers that local employers need to stay competitive and carries the designation as the #1 provider of workforce education in the region.Hours per Week: 40Hourly or Salaried: SalaryFunding source: Grant FundedNumber of opening: 1Benefits Eligible: YesLocation: Dean of Student Success-Holistic1819 N Main Ave.San Antonio, Texas, 78212United StatesJob Summary and DescriptionResponsible for the development and administration of a grant, including hiring, training, supervising and evaluating project staff, fiscal management, project development and management, and liaison activities to target internal or external constituents. May also provide direct services to grant participants, which may include college and/or high school students, faculty, staff, and/or community members. This is a grant-funded position.To view a complete job description, click here. QualificationsMinimum Education and Experience:Bachelor's degree or a combination of relevant experience, education and training that equates to the required degree Two years of experience in grants management and in working with disadvantaged students who are minority and/or from low socioeconomic backgrounds.Preferred Education and Experience:Master's degree.Degree in education, counseling, sociology, social work or related field.Three years of experience in grants management and in working with disadvantaged students who are minority and/or from low socioeconomic backgrounds.Experience as a grant manager or grant director for federal grants in higher education.Experience in direct oversight for multi- million dollar federal grants, including budgeting and reporting.Licenses and Certifications:Dependent on grant requirements. EEO Statement