Grant Monitoring Specialist
Company: National Conference of State Legislatures
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 9, 2025
Job Description:
South Dakota Legislative Research CouncilRange: $4,817 - $8,348
monthly depending on qualificationsHiring range is $76,323 and
$87,500 p/yearThe position will be part of a team of staff who
assist the LCCMR in evaluating proposals and making recommendations
for $100 million annually for natural resource projects statewide,
primarily from the ENRTF. An emphasis for the position will be on
setting up recommended projects for success and conducting
oversight of the projects once funded. Oversight includes
monitoring projects and their associated work-plans and budgets to
assess progress, compliance, and achievement of
outcomes.ResponsibilitiesA complete position description is
available on the Legislative Coordinating Commission's (LCC)
Employment Opportunities webpage .Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in environmental sciences, natural resources,
business administration, or a related field and three years of
relevant experience or aMaster's equivalent degree and one year of
relevant experience.
- Demonstrated knowledge of environment and natural resources
management.
- Experience with grantmaking, grant writing, or grant
administration.
- Demonstrated experience in program and project planning and
management.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills with proven
proofreading and editing skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work both collaboratively and
independently.
- Ability to keep apprised of emerging natural resource issues,
industry, and technology.
- Ability to analyze complex, technical aspects of natural
resource issues, ranging from scientific research to trail
building, and make recommendations on competing interests.
- Ability to work in a confidential, nonpartisan manner in a
political atmosphere.
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and adapt to
competing demands in a constantly changing environment.
- Strong computer skills and demonstrated competency using MS
Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
- Strong customer service and organizational skills.
- Ability to read scientific and technical reports and identify
critical take-aways.Desired Qualifications
- Knowledge of government planning, budgeting.
- Experience working in the legislative process.
- Experience with one or more of the following: environmental
education, park & trails planning and development, or scientific
peer review.Occasionally working longer hours is required,
including all day and/or evening meetings and on weekends,
especially during the legislative session and commission meeting
days. Flextime is available to accommodate these hours. Field trips
and site visits around the state occasionally occur. This may
include long drives, overnight out-of-town stays, boating,
canoeing, hiking, and clambering around construction sites. Some
lifting and moving of meeting and field trip materials and
equipment up to approximately 25 lbs. is occasionally needed.The
full salary range is $76,323 to $137,523. The hiring salary
typically is between $76,323 and $87,500.The LCCMR, as an entity of
the Minnesota State Legislature, offers exceptional benefits
including low cost medical and dental insurance, employer paid life
insurance, other optional insurance, optional pre-tax spending
accounts, retirement plan, optional tax-deferred compensation,
vacation and sick leave, and paid holidays each year.The LCCMR
recognizes there are key elements that make life and work
meaningful: health and wellness, financial well-being, professional
development, and work/life balance. These benefits, in addition to
your salary, make up your total compensation. Health and Wellness
The state encourages wellness and promotes preventive care,
offering many benefits and resources to help employees and their
families lead healthy, balanced lives. This includes:
- Low-cost medical, dental, and vision insurance packages,
including prescription drug coverage, to fit your needs to ensure
you are happy and healthy.
- Free, confidential help through our Employee Assistance Program
(EAP).
- Wellness programs and resources to help you reach your wellness
goals. Financial Well-Being Financial well-being is about making
good financial decisions today and planning for the future.The
state offers savings and investment plans, time off, insurance
options, and more to help employees meet their financial goals.
This includes:
- A retirement and deferred compensation plan with an
employer-paid match to help you plan for your future.
- Basic life insurance at no cost to you. Additionally, you have
the option of choosing supplemental life insurance (including
spouse and child life options), short- and long-term disability,
and accident insurance.
- Pre-tax benefits, including dependent day care, medical/dental
spending accounts (MDEA), and parking and public transit
options.
- Student loan forgiveness for qualifying staff under the current
federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.Because employees
are one of our most valuable assets, we encourage professional
development that empowers employees to do the work they love and
reach their career goals. There are a number of tools and resources
to help employees explore career paths and expand their skill sets.
This includes:
- Training and development courses.
- Leadership institutes and programs.
- Coaching and mentoring.
- Career planning Work/Life Balance We believe hard work is
important, but we also know balance is essential.These programs are
designed to help you with your work and personal life:
- Compensatory time options.
- On average, employees start with 16.25 days of paid vacation
each year based on a 5-hour accrual rate per pay period with
opportunity for increased accruals as service time increases.
- 13 days of paid sick leave each year based on a 4-hour accrual
rate per pay period.
- Optional vacation leave and sick leave bank credits for new
employees.
- 11 paid holidays and 2 floating holidays each year.
- 6 weeks of paid parental leave to help you bond in the
important weeks after you bring your child home.About the
OrganizationWorking for the LCCMR provides a unique opportunity to
support legislative-level decision- making about the state's
environment and natural resources. The broad scope of ENRTF funding
priorities allows for continual learning across a wide range of
issues, including about cutting- edge research to find solutions to
pressing problems. We enjoy working with diverse constituencies
including from the private, non-profit, public, and academic- as
well as legislative- sectors. Working at LCCMR provides new and
interesting challenges, professional growth, and opportunities to
deepen your experience and knowledge while working as a member of a
supportive and collaborative team. For more information about the
LCCMR, please visit our website .How to ApplyTo ensure
consideration, please submit a resume and cover letter by May 8,
2025, via email to lcc@lcc.mn.gov with "Grand Monitoring
Specialist" as the subject, or mail to: LCCMR Grant Monitoring
Specialist Search Committee, LCCMR, 658 Cedar St., Centennial
Building, 1st floor, St. Paul, MN 55155. The Legislative
Coordinating Commission and the LCCMR are unable to provide
sponsorship for work visas. Applicants must be eligible to work in
the United States at the start of employment.
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