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Grants Administrator

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Wellroot Family Services

Tucker, GA (In Person)

$70,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 21 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Grants Administrator Wellroot Family Services - 3.6 Tucker, GA Job Details Full-time $65,000 - $75,000 a year 20 hours ago Qualifications Regulatory compliance Bachelor's degree Contracts Project contract management Non-profit experience Full Job Description Position Summary The Grants Administrator is responsible for the day-to-day administration of government and private funder grants and contracts, ensuring alignment with federal, state, and local requirements. This position supports a portfolio of government contracts and serves as a key liaison between program teams, finance, and external funders—including Georgia DFCS, HUD, and DBHDD. The primary responsibility of this role is to support program implementation through strong grant compliance, documentation, and reporting, with secondary responsibility for coordinating and submitting philanthropic grant reports in partnership with the Development team. The Grants Administrator ensures strong contract stewardship, compliance, reporting, monitoring readiness, and coordination across multiple funding streams and programs. Key Responsibilities Grant & Contract Management Manage the full lifecycle of government grants and contracts, including execution, compliance, reporting, renewals, amendments, and closeout. Maintain master grant files, contract terms, scopes of work, reporting schedules, budget narratives, and compliance documentation. Track contract deliverables, performance measures, spending deadlines, and required reports across all funding sources. Support data management to ensure accurate data reporting. Builds relationships with key grant funders through regular touchpoints. Prospects grant opportunities and assists in grant writing. Program Compliance & Grant Stewardship Collaborate with Finance and program leadership to ensure grant activities, documentation, and use of funds align with funder requirements and applicable regulations. Review grant-related submissions, revisions, reimbursement requests, and reports for completeness, accuracy, and compliance. Monitor grant implementation timelines, requirements, and potential risk areas, and proactively elevate concerns that may affect compliance or performance. Reporting & Monitoring Prepare, review, and submit required programmatic reports and supporting documentation to government funders in a timely and accurate manner, coordinating with Finance as needed. Coordinate and support funder monitoring visits, desk reviews, and audits; ensure readiness and timely response to findings or corrective actions. Partner with program staff to ensure documentation supports reported outcomes and deliverables. Cross-Functional Support Serve as an internal resource to program leaders on grant requirements, contract compliance, and documentation standards. Support grant proposal development as needed, including narrative development, compliance language, attachment preparation, and cross-team coordination, in collaboration with Development and Program teams. Assist with onboarding and training program staff on grant-specific requirements. Systems & Process Improvement Maintain tracking systems for grant deadlines, reporting requirements, and compliance milestones. Contribute to the development and improvement of grant management policies, procedures, and internal controls. Support organizational readiness for growth in government funding. Qualifications Required Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Nonprofit Management, Human Services, Social Work, Business Administration, or a related field. 3-5 years of experience administering government grants or contracts in a nonprofit, public sector, or similar environment. Demonstrated experience with state and/or federal funding (e.g., DFCS, HUD, DBHDD, county or municipal contracts). Strong knowledge of grant compliance, reporting, and documentation requirements. High attention to detail with strong organizational and deadline-management skills. Preferred Experience with multiple funding streams and complex contract portfolios. Familiarity with HUD programs, Continuum of Care, ESG, or housing-related funding. Experience supporting audits and monitoring reviews. Experience working cross-functionally with Finance and Program teams. Advanced Excel skills; experience with grants management, data tracking, or reporting systems. Core Competencies Compliance-focused with sound judgment Highly organized and detail-oriented Clear communicator (written and verbal) Collaborative and solutions-oriented Comfortable working in deadline-driven environments