Job Title: AmeriCorps Grants Manager
Status: Full time, exempt, at-will employee, remote-eligible, AmeriCorps
Reports to: Director of JV Program
Start Date: Late September to early-October or as soon as possible
Compensation: $52,000 – $58,000 depending on experience and geographic location
JESUIT VOLUNTEER CORPS (JVC) NORTHWEST is hiring an AmeriCorps Grants Manager (AGM) to begin late September to early October 2022. The JVC Northwest office is based in Milwaukie, Oregon, and the AmeriCorps Grants Manager position can be based remotely from anywhere in the United States. The full-time position manages all aspects JVC Northwest’s AmeriCorps grant. The AmeriCorps Grants Manager (AGM) is responsible for all aspects of management of JVC Northwest’s AmeriCorps grants. This includes ensuring the integrity of JVC Northwest’s partnership with AmeriCorps through development of program policies and documentation procedures; training of program staff, Jesuit Volunteer (JV) AmeriCorps members, and supervisors at partner agencies where JV AmeriCorps members serve; maintenance of complete files that meet regulatory requirements; tracking of performance measure data and support of program evaluation; completion of all AmeriCorps reports and management of data in eGrants; and drafting of federal grant applications.
To Apply: Read the complete job description and the application instructions HERE; submit all application pieces as attachments by email with “AmeriCorps Grants Manager” in the subject line. Hiring personnel will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis until a successful candidate is found.
Mission and Vision Statement: Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest responds to local community needs in the Pacific Northwest placing volunteers who provide value-centered service grounded in the Jesuit Catholic tradition.
Honoring the Divine at work in all things, we envision the Northwest as a sustainable region where all live in dignity, are treated justly, and actively contribute to their own empowerment and positive change in their communities.