Grants & Contracts Manager, Program for Leadership and Character Position Available In Forsyth, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The Grants & Contracts Manager position with the Program for Leadership and Character involves overseeing grant administration and financial services for the Educating Character Initiative, funded by Lilly Endowment, Inc. Responsibilities include managing over 100 grants, executing contracts, monitoring budgets, and collaborating with key stakeholders. This role requires a bachelor's degree and three years of accounting/management experience. The deadline for priority consideration is June 6, 2025.
Job Description
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Apply from your existing Workday account in the Jobs Hub. Do not apply from this website. A cover letter is required for all positions; optional for facilities, campus services, and hospitality roles unless otherwise specified. Job Description Summary The Program for Leadership and Character is seeking a responsible, detail-oriented, and trustworthy Grants and Contracts Manager to provide grant administration and financial services support for the Educating Character Initiative. The Educating Character Initiative, funded by a grant from Lilly Endowment, Inc., is a project that aims to build capacity for character education at U.S. colleges and universities.
Our major activities include:
(1) awarding and stewarding sub-grants to institutions of higher education seeking to cultivate character in their faculty, staff, administrators, and students; (2) supporting individuals and institutions in their efforts to educate character through consultation, the development and dissemination of resources, hosting of convenings and conferences, and more; (3) building a broad and diverse community of character educators; and (4) producing scholarship and research on character and character education. The Grants and Contracts Manager will serve as the lead administrator of the Educating Character Initiative’s grant efforts, attending to matters of fulfillment and reporting of ECI contracts with its funders as well as overseeing ECI’s role as a funder of a major national grants program. The GCM will execute contracts for over 100 open grants to colleges and universities, offer both pre- and post-award support to institutions receiving grants and subcontracts, and be knowledgeable and responsive to ECI program staff regarding grant proposal preparation, award selection, budgets, and administration. The Grants and Contracts Manager will monitor research program budgets, program reports, business affairs, policies and procedures and personnel matters for the external grants and subcontracts and will proactively review grantee budgets and program reports to identify potential issues or challenges. They will also make decisions regarding resource acquisition, (re)allocation, no cost extensions, and apply analytical and problem-solving techniques to business affairs associated with the external grants and sub-contracts. The Grants and Contracts Manager will report to the Associate Director of Partnerships and work closely with the Director, the Assistant Director of Partnerships, and the Business Manager for the Educating Character Initiative, as well as the Wake Forest University Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and the Legal Department. Please submit 1) a cover letter explaining your experience and your fit with the Educating Character Initiative; 2) a résumé or curriculum vitae; and 3) three professional references (at least one of whom must be a current or former supervisor). The deadline for priority consideration is June 6, 2025. This position is eligible for remote work. The position will remain open until it is filled.
Job Description Essential Functions:
Works closely with the Associate Director to develop the structure and application for the granting initiative, coordinates and reviews grant applications and budgets. Assists proposal writers in applying for grant opportunities. Aids in determining appropriate guidelines and regulatory requirements. Works with the organizations to prepare budgets and navigate other requirements. Develops, negotiates, reviews and finalizes all sub-contracts. Tracks and monitors maintenance coverage periods, contract dates, invoice due dates, and amounts due. Manages over 100 grants and subcontracts to external institutions, including grants to individuals. Maintains and reconciles detailed budgets for each grant or subcontract; advises and/or determines which expenditures are within budget guidelines; informs management of irregularities and proceeds with corrective action. Provides ongoing communication and support to grantees to ensure accountability and the success of their programs. Works as a liaison between the individual institutions and the Program staff. Reviews reports from sub-contractees to ensure that budget and program goals are being met in accordance with the guidelines in the contract. Ensure timely submission of sub-grantee reports. Serves as a department liaison to coordinate grantmaking procedures with Wake Forest’s Office of Research and Sponsored Projects and the Legal Department. Works with the Business Manager to ensure that grants and sub-contracts comply with university accounting policies and procedures. Compiles and reviews progress reports for internal and external stakeholders, including the Program leadership, faculty/staff, Research & Sponsored Programs, and funding agencies. Assists with reports and proposals related to grantmaking efforts. Works with the Business Manager to oversee the system for releasing funds to grantees as well as receipt, processing and approval of invoices and expenditure requests from sub-contracts. Assists Associate Director with interviewing and selecting external consultants and managing the contract negotiation and ongoing consulting relationships with those individuals. Leads ECI Grants Team to ensure coordination of operations, activities, and timelines with program officer liaisons as well as ECI Finance. Works with the ECI Research team on ensuring necessary data collection, management, and retrieval. Works with the Associate and Assistant Director of Partnerships to maintain a system of contacts and communications with key partners. Assists the Director of External Communications with gathering relevant information from the sub-grantees to disseminate advertisements and resources. Takes an active role on a dynamic, and fast-paced team. May supervise support staff as needed.
Required Education, Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Bachelor’s degree in business or related field plus three years progressively more responsible accounting/management experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience will be reviewed and considered. Knowledge of office and administrative practices and principles. Knowledge and skill in developing and reviewing contracts, accounting and budget preparation/management. Contract administration experience. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Suite. Well-developed planning, administrative, and project management skills; ability to establish goals, prioritize tasks, and mobilize resources in a time-critical environment. Strong interpersonal and communications skills, both verbally and in writing. Ability to develop and nurture relationships with organizations and individuals having diverse professional expertise. Ability to analyze and solve problems, make decisions, and proactively respond to grant budgeting issues and needs. Ability to analyze and interpret policy and procedural questions. Strong critical thinking skills with careful attention to detail. Ability to manage multiple tasks under pressure and adapt rapidly to changing priorities; excellent time management skills; ability to organize personal workflow. Ability to work independently and acquire knowledge of new systems in a short time period. Good character, sound judgment, and a strong work ethic.
Preferred Education, Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Experience in grantmaking. Experience with Salesforce and Workday. Demonstrated proficiency in contract law, including interpreting and constructing contractual language. CRFA designation, or equivalent. Familiarity with higher education. Familiarity with leadership and/or character education.
Accountabilities:
Works under minimal supervision. Responsible for own work. Budgetary responsibilities
Physical Requirements:
Sedentary work that primarily involves sitting and standing.
Environmental Conditions:
No adverse environmental conditions expected. Additional Job Description Time Type Requirement Full time Note to
Applicant:
This position profile identifies the key responsibilities and expectations for performance. It cannot encompass all specific job tasks that an employee may be required to perform. Employees are required to follow any other job-related instructions and perform job-related duties as may be reasonably assigned by his/her supervisor. In order to provide a safe and productive learning and living community, Wake Forest University conducts background investigations and drug screens for all final staff candidates being considered for employment. Equal Opportunity Statement The University is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all qualified candidates to apply without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, genetic information, disability and military or veteran status. Accommodations for Applicants If you are an individual with a disability and need an accommodation to participate in the application or interview process, please contact AskHR@wfu.edu or (336) 758-4700.
About WFU:
Wake Forest University, formed in 1834, has experienced decades of growth and innovation. WFU is a distinctive university that combines a liberal arts core with graduate and professional schools and innovative research programs. The University embraces the teacher-scholar ideal, which prizes the personal interaction between students and faculty. It is a place where exceptional teaching, fundamental research and discovery, and the engagement of faculty and students in the classroom and the laboratory are paramount. Wake Forest University is a community that seeks the enlightenment and freedom which come through diligent study and learning. Its higher goal, however, is to give life to the University motto “Pro Humanitate,” as members translate a passion for knowledge into compassionate service. The community shares a tradition that embraces freedom and integrity and acknowledges the worth of the individual. The heritage, established by the school’s founders and nurtured by succeeding generations, promotes a democratic spirit arising from open-mindedness and discourse. Wake Forest fosters compassion and caring for others. Its collective strength and character are derived from the values and distinctive experiences of each individual; therefore, it affirms the richness of human intellect and culture and its contribution to knowledge, faith, reason, and dialogue. Furthermore, it strives toward a society in which good will, respect, and equality prevail. To that end, Wake Forest University rejects hatred and bigotry in any form and promotes justice, honor, and mutual trust.
The University is comprised of:
the undergraduate college, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, School of Business, School of Divinity, School of Law, and School of Medicine (located on the Bowman Gray campus with Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center) and today enrolls about 4,846 undergraduates and 2,823 students in graduate programs at its principal location, the Reynolda campus. Students at Wake Forest University enjoy a great deal of access to and interaction with world-class faculty both in and out of the classroom setting with a student-faculty ratio of 11:1. Wake Forest employs approximately 2,772 full and part-time faculty and staff. Wake Forest is a collegiate university offering a vibrant, intellectual community with a rich cultural life, an impressive array of facilities, and a strong athletics program competing in the fifteen-team Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Since its founding, the university has adopted the motto “pro humanitate,” which is exemplified by a deep institutional commitment to public service and engagement with the world. Wake Forest has a strong commitment to holistic, eight-dimensional well-being for students, faculty and staff as evidenced in the Thrive initiative. Winston-Salem, North Carolina Wake Forest is located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, a beautiful, mid-sized city centrally located in the Piedmont-Triad region of North Carolina. Winston-Salem is a family-friendly city with high quality schools, numerous outdoor recreational activities and events, and is known for its vibrant and thriving arts scene. Winston-Salem residents enjoy close proximity to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains (1.5 hours) and Atlantic beaches (4 hours), a moderate climate with four distinct seasons, a very reasonable cost of living, and an eclectic variety of restaurants, wine bars, and breweries for dining with friends and family. Winston-Salem offers many of the amenities of a large city but with the sense of community and quality of life of a smaller town.