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Director of Grants Management FT

@ Gibson Area Hospital & Health Services
Gibson City, Illinois, United States
$85k-$125k/yrHybridFull Time
Responsibilities:Leading grants, Overseeing compliance, Developing strategy
Requirements Summary:Master’s preferred or bachelor’s with equivalent experience; 5–7 years in grant writing/management; strong grants/proposal skills; healthcare funding experience.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Grant management software, Budgeting tools, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint
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JOB TITLE:    DIRECTOR OF GRANTS MANAGEMENT  



DEPARTMENT:  GRANTS MANAGEMENT



HOURS & SHIFT REQUIREMENTS: Full-Time-Salaried



GENERAL SUMMARY



Under the general supervision of the Sr. Executive Director of Communications, the Director of Grants Management will lead the organization’s grant development, administration, and compliance functions. This position plays a critical leadership role in securing and managing federal, state, and private funding to support rural healthcare delivery, behavioral health services, workforce development, and community-based initiatives throughout East Central Illinois.

The Director will work closely with executive leadership, clinical departments, outside consultants, The East Central Illinois Rural Consortium, and regional partners to align funding strategies with organizational priorities and community health needs.

 



GIBSON AREA HOSPITAL & HEALTH SERVICES MISSION STATEMENT



To provide personalized, professional healthcare services to the residents of the Communities we serve.



PRINCIPLE  DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES



1.    Facilitate consortium-level meetings include quarterly consortium management team meetings, monthly consortium implementation team meetings.

2.    Attend all events of the East Central Illinois Rural Consortium they are assigned to, i.e., Opioid Coalitions, Juvenile Justice, HRSA, SAMHSA, IDPH and other Community organization meetings.

3.    Ensure high quality of communication between and among the consortium members.

4.    Lead identification, evaluation, and pursuit of funding opportunities (e.g., HRSA, SAMHSA, USDA, FEMA, CDC, EDA, IDHS, IDPH, RWJ, and other private foundations). 

5.    Develop and implement a comprehensive grants strategy aligned with GAHHS's strategic priorities. 

6.    While working with outside grant-writing consultants, the Director will oversee proposal development, including review and approval of narratives, budgets, attachments, and compliance with funding requirements.

7.    Oversee Grant Administration & Compliance

8.    Ensure full compliance with 2 CFR Part 200 (Uniform Guidance) and all grantor requirements. 

9.    Manage post-award activities, including reporting, monitoring, and audit readiness. 

10.    Establish internal controls and policies for grant lifecycle management. 

11.    Maintain collaboration and leadership by coordinating with internal departments, including finance, clinical services, and operations. 

12.    Serve as liaison with regional partners such as public health departments, educational institutions, and rural healthcare networks. 

13.    Supervise grant-writing consultants and data/reporting personnel as applicable. 

14.    Data & Performance Management

15.    Oversee collection, analysis, and reporting of grant performance metrics. 

16.    Ensuring alignment with grantor reporting systems (e.g., HRSA, SAMHSA, IDHS). 

17.    Utilize data to support continuous quality improvement and program sustainability.

18.    Ensure a successful inception process and continuing communication on the relevant activities in the project so that all those involved are fully aware of objectives, expected outputs and outcomes, work plan and budget lines related to grant activities. 





PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS



The following statements describe the physical abilities required to perform the essential job functions, although exceptions may be made to these requirements based on the principle of reasonable accommodation for disabled applicants/employees.





1.    Work requires the ability to lift and carry boxes.



2.    Physical lifting requirements:



•    Floor to waist - 20 pounds

•    14” to waist - 30 pounds

•    Waist to shoulder - 10 pounds

•    Shoulder to overhead - 10 pounds

•    Carry 20 pounds for 30 feet

•    Push 10 pounds/force for 15 feet

•    Pull 10 pounds/force for 15 feet



3.    Work requires ability to sit at a computer for long periods of time. (2-3 hours).



4.    Work requires communication abilities necessary to gather and exchange information with customers on a daily basis.



5.    Excellent telephone and public relations skill required, often in pressure situations.



6.    Visual acuity to proof-read and check typed and handwritten documents for accuracy daily.



7.    Ability to use a computer both to enter and retrieve data.



8.    Ability to function professionally in stressful and space-limited conditions.



REPORTING RELATIONSHIP



     1.    Reports directly to the Sr. Executive Director of Communications.



     2.    Has responsibility of leading and managing the Admin Assistant-Grants support position.