Shepard-Byrd Grant Project Manager
Apply NowCompany: Anne Arundel County, MD
Location: Princess Anne, MD 21853
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Salary: See Position Description
Location : Anne Arundel County, MD
Job Type: Full-Time Temporary
Job Number: 061124
Department: Chief Administrative Office
Opening Date: 06/11/2024
Position Description
This position announcement will be used to fill a full-time, contractual Project Manager position in the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer with Anne Arundel County.
The starting salary for this position is $100,000 plus benefits.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Anne Arundel County has been awarded $1.2 million in grant funding under the federal Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Program. The four-year award will enhance the prevention, investigation, and prosecution of hate crimes committed based on a victim's race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability.
This is a full-time, contractual position with benefits. The Project Manager is appointed by the County Executive and reports to the Director of Equity & Human Rights. The Project Manager will implement all components of the grant award, and fulfill federal compliance, monitoring, and reporting mandates.
NATURE AND VARIETY OF WORK
Over four years, the approved project will: increase public awareness of bias-motivated behavior; increase reporting of hate crimes, (especially among groups that historically avoid police intervention); enhance law enforcement and prosecution strategies to prevent and respond to hate crimes throughout the County; and provide comprehensive support for victims.
This position is primarily administrative. It will facilitate collaboration between law enforcement agencies, government officials, and community-based organizations to perform grant activities, and will oversee implementation of the same. The incumbent will coordinate training, outreach events, and public awareness campaigns. The incumbent will complete all monitoring, evaluation, and reporting activities in accordance with the grant requirements.
While telework is available, some in-person work is required. This is likely to include attendance at evening and weekend activities.
Examples of Duties and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
The Project Manager will:
Facilitate stakeholder collaboration and engagement
Facilitate the development of a comprehensive strategy to:
- Increase public awareness of bias-motivated behavior;
- Increase reporting of hate crimes, (especially among groups that historically avoid police intervention);
- Enhance law enforcement and prosecution strategies to prevent and respond to hate crimes throughout the County; and
- Provide comprehensive support for victims
Establish timelines for the completion of grant deliverables
Coordinate exceptional programs and activities that are targeted to the audiences who will be served by the grant
Procure appropriate, cost-effective resources for project completion
Utilize best practices to serve persons with limited English proficiency
Track grant expenditures and maintain clear, organized records
Prepare timely, thorough, and well-organized reports as mandated by the grantor
Perform additional duties as required.
The Project Manager must:
Have grants management or grants administration experience (grantor or grantee), and a demonstrated history of catalyzing successful completion of projects;
Possess fiscal responsibility, strong organizational skills, keen attention to detail, and strong communication skills (verbal and written);
Be able to appear in-person at locations throughout the County and state to manage periodic events
The best candidate should:
Have experience working with law enforcement agencies, community relations, and intergroup conflict.
Minimum Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university
Two (2) years of grant management or administration experience
Ability to transport themself to work sites, as needed
Ability to lift up to 25 pounds occasionally
NOTE - A thorough background will be required
As specified between Anne Arundel County and the employee.
Location : Anne Arundel County, MD
Job Type: Full-Time Temporary
Job Number: 061124
Department: Chief Administrative Office
Opening Date: 06/11/2024
Position Description
This position announcement will be used to fill a full-time, contractual Project Manager position in the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer with Anne Arundel County.
The starting salary for this position is $100,000 plus benefits.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Anne Arundel County has been awarded $1.2 million in grant funding under the federal Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Program. The four-year award will enhance the prevention, investigation, and prosecution of hate crimes committed based on a victim's race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability.
This is a full-time, contractual position with benefits. The Project Manager is appointed by the County Executive and reports to the Director of Equity & Human Rights. The Project Manager will implement all components of the grant award, and fulfill federal compliance, monitoring, and reporting mandates.
NATURE AND VARIETY OF WORK
Over four years, the approved project will: increase public awareness of bias-motivated behavior; increase reporting of hate crimes, (especially among groups that historically avoid police intervention); enhance law enforcement and prosecution strategies to prevent and respond to hate crimes throughout the County; and provide comprehensive support for victims.
This position is primarily administrative. It will facilitate collaboration between law enforcement agencies, government officials, and community-based organizations to perform grant activities, and will oversee implementation of the same. The incumbent will coordinate training, outreach events, and public awareness campaigns. The incumbent will complete all monitoring, evaluation, and reporting activities in accordance with the grant requirements.
While telework is available, some in-person work is required. This is likely to include attendance at evening and weekend activities.
Examples of Duties and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
The Project Manager will:
Facilitate stakeholder collaboration and engagement
Facilitate the development of a comprehensive strategy to:
- Increase public awareness of bias-motivated behavior;
- Increase reporting of hate crimes, (especially among groups that historically avoid police intervention);
- Enhance law enforcement and prosecution strategies to prevent and respond to hate crimes throughout the County; and
- Provide comprehensive support for victims
Establish timelines for the completion of grant deliverables
Coordinate exceptional programs and activities that are targeted to the audiences who will be served by the grant
Procure appropriate, cost-effective resources for project completion
Utilize best practices to serve persons with limited English proficiency
Track grant expenditures and maintain clear, organized records
Prepare timely, thorough, and well-organized reports as mandated by the grantor
Perform additional duties as required.
The Project Manager must:
Have grants management or grants administration experience (grantor or grantee), and a demonstrated history of catalyzing successful completion of projects;
Possess fiscal responsibility, strong organizational skills, keen attention to detail, and strong communication skills (verbal and written);
Be able to appear in-person at locations throughout the County and state to manage periodic events
The best candidate should:
Have experience working with law enforcement agencies, community relations, and intergroup conflict.
Minimum Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university
Two (2) years of grant management or administration experience
Ability to transport themself to work sites, as needed
Ability to lift up to 25 pounds occasionally
NOTE - A thorough background will be required
As specified between Anne Arundel County and the employee.