Definition
(ON-SITE - In-Person Position)
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Coast Community College District provides generous health and welfare benefits, district paid life insurance, a solid retirement plan, and 21 paid holidays a year which include 10 straight days off during the winter in addition to ample sick and vacation time. Employees can also choose to sign up for Long Term Care, Hyatt Legal Plans, and Section 125 compliant flexible spending accounts. The position is supported by various professional development opportunities. The position may have the option of a hybrid work format (some days onsite, some days remote) after the successful completion of the six-month probationary period, and subject to departmental needs and mastery of the job duties and responsibilities.
About Coast Community College District
Coast Community College District is a multi-community college district comprised of Coastline Community College, Golden West College, and Orange Coast College. The District Grants and Educational Services Department in the Educational Services and Technology Division provides leadership, oversight, and support for grant development, management, reporting, and compliance, and support for instructional programs and services district-wide. The three colleges offer programs in transfer, general education, career and technical education, adult education, and community services. The District enrolls close to 50,000 students annually in more than 300 degree and certificate programs. The District Office is located in Costa Mesa, just minutes from Southern California's beautiful beaches. Governed by a locally elected Board of Trustees, Coast Community College District plays a significant role in the community by responding to the needs of a changing and diverse population.
Summary
Provides administrative, secretarial, proposal writing, and post-award grant administration support for the District's grant development and control function. Prepares various grant related reports and maintains specialized accounting and financial records.
Distinguishing Career Features
The Grants Fiscal and Administrative Specialist provides administrative and writing support to the sourcing, development, proposal, and securing of funding sources for on-going programs and onetime commitments that meet institutional priorities. The Grants Fiscal and Administrative Specialist demonstrates the ability to monitor proposal processes, write proposal sections, and monitor financial performance. The Grants Fiscal and Administrative Specialist supports the post-award grant activities by preparing various reports, compiling data and analyses of grant related data, and providing technical grant accounting and fiscal procedural assistance.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Specific duties may vary among departments, divisions and jobs. Incumbents typically perform a substantial portion or all of the following types of duties, as assigned:
1. Assists in the development of procedures for accounting and budgeting systems and recommends improvements. Prepares fiscal reports and maintains specialized accounting and financial records. Processes accounting transactions, auditing, and accounting/fiscal reports. Advises and assists other grant and accounting personnel with reports, financial systems, and operations. Participates in gathering, classifying, and summarizing of data; researches and analyzes budget and financial discrepancies and recommends a course of action to resolve problems. Prepares, reviews, and revises accounting/fiscal manuals and instructions for assigned areas of responsibility.
2. Participates in grant budget development; prepares various reports, schedules, charts, and tables as needed or required. Participates in the compilation of data and analyses of grant related data. Prepares documents and reports, as assigned.
3. Coordinates operations and activities of assigned area of responsibility to ensure timely and accurate processing and reporting. Confers with and provides technical grant accounting and fiscal procedural assistance to administrators, project directors, staff, and others, as requested. Collects, receives, reviews, verifies, researches, and/or corrects grant related narratives, financial data, schedules, reports, documents and/or entries as needed.
4. Assists in the implementation of grant organization or grant goals, objectives, strategies and work plans. Establishes schedules and methods for monitoring grant activities. Assists in ensuring compliance with organization/program, college and District policies and procedures. Prepares and/or coordinates reports, presentations, statistical reports and other program documents. Proofreads for accuracy, correct form, content and proper English usage. Attends meetings, when required.
5. Prepares and processes grant routing sheets for internal approval. Scans, organizes, maintains, and tracks electronic files related to grants.
6. Prepares and/or participates in the development of spreadsheets, journals, purchase orders, supply orders, personnel authorization forms, and budgets. Processes invoices.
7. Performs a full range of high-level clerical work in support of assigned projects such as independently prepare reports, correspondence, and other related duties. Maintains accurate records for grant accounts and functions.
8. Assists supervisor with special projects as required.
9. Assists with preparations for and may recommend budget elements for grant development activities. Monitors approved budgets.
10. Maintains necessary records, files, reports, databases and resource materials pertinent to grants office activities.
11. Performs other related duties as assigned that support the objective of the position.
12. Required to abide by all District policies and procedures including Board Policy 3050 - Code of Professional Ethics.
Qualifications and Physical Demands
Qualifications
Knowledge and Skills1. Requires knowledge of regulations and procedures for grant funding, monitoring, and administration in the public sector.
2. Requires knowledge of general principles and procedures of accounting, auditing, budgeting, bookkeeping, and fiscal record keeping related to public agencies.
3. Requires knowledge of principles of fiscal administration including development and maintenance of sound internal fiscal controls and policies.
4. Requires knowledge of financial and statistical analysis.
5. Requires knowledge of appropriate rules, standards, and reporting requirements applicable to financial transactions, program development and control, and fiscal solvency.
6. Requires knowledge of budget development, monitoring, and analysis for educational programs and services, including grant development and administration.
7. Requires knowledge of principles and practices for implementing and coordinating administrative activities related to grants.
8. Requires knowledge of pertinent District, department, program, local, state and federal laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
9. Requires knowledge of modern office practices, procedures and equipment, including use of computers for word processing, spreadsheet and other financial software, and database applications.
10. Requires knowledge of technical aspects of assigned programs.
11. Requires advanced knowledge of and skill at oral and written English to prepare professional correspondence.
12. Requires well-developed skills to be persuasive in presentations to individuals and groups.
Abilities 1. Requires the ability to perform the essential responsibilities and functions of the position.
2. Requires the ability to perform a variety of complex accounting, monitoring, and fiscal analysis related to financial and accounting transactions.
3. Requires the ability to independently perform assigned administrative duties with speed and accuracy.
4. Requires the ability to organize, implement and direct administrative activities.
5. Requires the ability to learn and understand all aspects of the assigned unit.
6. Requires the ability to gather, organize, analyze, prepare and present varied finance data and statistical analysis.
7. Requires the ability to prepare, audit, and analyze a variety of financial data and fiscal reports.
8. Requires the ability to analyze, interpret, and apply pertinent codes, laws, policies, and regulations.
9. Requires the ability to understand and apply internal fiscal controls in the performance of work assignments.
10. Requires the ability to operate a computer, applicable software and other office equipment according to assigned area.
11. Requires the ability to make complex arithmetic computations with speed and accuracy; correct errors in arithmetical calculations made by others.
12. Requires the ability to adjust to new technology.
13. Requires the ability to effectively utilize information systems and related software applications.
14. Requires the ability to analyze situations quickly and objectively to determine proper course of action.
15. Requires the ability to develop and prepare procedures, instructions, and standards for a variety of grant related processes.
16. Requires the ability to plan and organize work to meet schedules and time lines.
17. Requires the ability to handle multiple project assignments.
18. Requires the ability to provide high-level customer service, in person, via electronic communication, and over the telephone.
19. Requires the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing click apply for full job details
Date Posted: 28 May 2025
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