Asian Health Services founded in 1974 provides health social and advocacy services for all regardless of income insurance status immigration status language or culture. Our approach to wellbeing focuses on whole patient health which is why we provide more than primary care services including mental health case management nutrition and dental care to more than 50000 patients in English and 15 languages: Korean Lao Burmese Mandarin Cantonese Spanish Portuguese French Mien Karen Mongolian Karenni Tagalog Khmer and Vietnamese. We offer medical dental and mental health services for all ages.
Responsible for coordinating all aspects of grant development and reporting; monitoring and ensuring completion of grant deliverables monitoring of policies and activities that are relevant to the agencys mission; conducting grants-related needs assessments and research review and planning of corporate facilities and special projects as assigned.
Location: HQ
Essential Job Functions
Grant Writing: Seek governmental foundation and corporate grant funding opportunities through multiple sources including internet and foundation database research networking prospect research and document review. Work with program staff to identify program needs and to develop program/project and budgets for grant applications; write and package grant applications; monitor grant project progress and provide necessary follow-up on throughout the process (e.g. providing additional information setting up meetings facilitating scope or budget revisions attending grants related events etc.).
Grants/Contracts Monitoring: Monitor agencys compliance with contract reporting requirements prepare and package contract progress reports; monitor and ensure that agency staff comply with reporting and other contract requirements in a timely fashion. Prepare written materials and respond to inquiries from funding agencies government agencies foundations and other community-based organizations as requested.
Program planning evaluation and research: Work with departments in developing departmental program plans and/or new program concepts to pitch in grant applications; Work with departments to analyze their internal data and outcomes to identify potential areas to improve as relates to grant applications; Collect and analyze external data on a service area to determine community needs.
Community Collaborations: Initiate and participate in the community-based evaluation and research activities in collaboration with the clinic and health education staff. Participate in discussions of broad health and community clinic policies and other developments that affect the organization. Represent the agency in collaboration partnerships and joint activities with partner organizations as appropriate. Participate in strategic planning issues as assigned.
Other duties assigned by the supervisor.
General Agency/AHS Duties
Fosters an environment that promotes trust and cooperation among clients and staff.
Enforces clinic policies and procedures including maintenance of client confidentiality under HIPAA privacy rules to ensure that the principles of AHS are implemented.
Plays an active role in planning organization-wide activities such as AHS general membership meetings fundraisers special clinic days and other events.
Participates in general membership meetings fundraisers and other public events as required.
Participates in outreach activities agency advocacy and serves on ad hoc committees as requested.
Attends AHS staff retreats and Board of Directors meetings as required.
Participates in agency-wide quality improvement program processes and performance improvement teams to ensure excellence in the quality of services provided across the agency
Minimum Qualifications
Four-year college degree in public health health field city and regional planning or related field
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in grant writing is highly desirable.
Health planning is a community-based nonprofit setting is desirable.
Knowledge of data collection and research techniques or statistical analysis helpful.
Familiarity with the Asian community
Bicultural and bilingual in any Asian language
Knowledge Skills & Abilities
Ability to analyze interpret and conceptualize complex public health or health information
Excellent writing skills and ability to organize and present information clearly and concisely.
Ability to organize and manage multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to work under pressure and to meet external and internal deadlines.
Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office
Ability to conduct internet research to gather compelling and relevant data for grants related needs assessments.
Ability to work well with staff board members funders and the public on all levels.
Able to be flexible with hours to attend meetings events and other activities that happen from time to time
Physical & Work Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
$38.78 - $40.05 an hour
BENEFITS:
Medical Dental Vision premiums 100% paid by AHS
12 Vacation Days
12 Sick Days
12 Holidays and 3 Floating Holidays
3% 403B Employer Contributions and up to 2% Employee Match Contribution
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