Senior Grants and Contracts Manager (SGCM)
The SGCM reports to the Director, Grants and Contracts
Specific Duties:
• Provides input to formative discussions with other Pact units on proposal strategy with focus on contractual mechanisms, pricing methodologies, special contractual compliance issues, and sub-award management; reviews proposal budgets for cost realism, regulatory compliance, indirect cost rate recovery, invoicing implications, and business risks; and coordinates review and negotiation of prime awards, including scope of work, budget, payment provisions, reporting requirements and special terms and conditions • Upon award, prepares and distributes new award notices, conducts new award briefings, and assigns cost center numbers • Upon completion of project, closes out award, including planning, executing and providing technical assistance to the country office • Maintains complete prime award documents (electronic and hard copies), including submission / transmittal of deliverables be they programmatic, financial, or audit-related. • Provides interpretation and guidance of award terms and conditions including applicable regulations including changes and updates • Responds to questions/inquiries from donors • Resolves contractual issues/problems/disputes arising from prime award, including disputes arising from sub-grants and sub-awards • Monitors ongoing business risks including tracking of funding, delayed execution of contracts, expired authorizations, delayed payments, and regulation of advances to subcontractors and vendors; regularly review LOPs to verify accuracy of award and obligated amounts against prime award records such as burn rates vs. obligated funds and extensions and modifications. • Initiate and/or participates in Country Profile Reviews to assess overall compliance with terms and conditions as measured through the CPR process ensuring that deficiencies in compliance with terms and conditions are corrected • Works closely with internal auditors to make recommendations to the agenda for field visits and following up on findings • Assists in the development and delivery of on-site and off-site training (formal and informal) of Pact staff in HQ and field offices; serves as facilitator and/or presenter at “brown bag” learning meetings on special topics; participates and moderates discussions within the G&C community of practice
• Assists the Director, Agreement Management in the development and monitoring of policies, procedures, and templates • Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications BA and at least 10 years of relevant experience (or equivalent) Ability to travel regularly and at short-notice
Preference for: • Experience managing the award and administration of federal grants and contracts in other organizations performing work similar to Pact • Solid knowledge of administrative regulations applicable to assistance and acquisition including USAID and OMB Circulars • Solid knowledge of other donor regulations including multilateral development banks, other foreign government development agencies, and other multilateral development agencies • Strong analytical skills to successfully perform financial reviews, determination of responsibility, and other forms of quantitative analyses • Fluency in English and proficiency in French or Spanish
Skills and Abilities Behavioral Competencies • Strong in all areas
Leadership • Ability to sustain interpersonal and professional relationships with internal colleagues and contacts in donor and peer organizations • Deep understanding of Pact’s strategy and how efforts contribute to the greater good • Consistently works within internal process and procedures • Strong interpersonal and team building skills • Proactive engagement in corporate initiatives
Project Management • Strong planning and time management skills • Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to effectively present complex ideas to diverse audiences • Ability to problem-solve difficult issues • Ability to multitask with ease, adapting to frequently changing priorities • Strong negotiating and conflict resolution skills • Proficiency in developing and managing a budget
Technical Skills • Strong experience in one of Pact’s technical areas or a support function • Strong knowledge and understanding of donor policies and regulations • High competence using common desktop applications and internal systems
People Management • Demonstrated proficiency in supervising staff, including providing honest feedback • Ability to mentor others
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