Open Society Foundations

Grants Officer


PayCompetitive
LocationNew York/New York
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: JR-0003453
      Grants Officer. New York. Posting Date: 03/22/2024. Deadline: 04/04/2024

      The Role

      To help us fulfill our mission, we seek Grants Officers, who will oversee complex strategic grantmaking activity, triage, monitoring and compliance, and clearance of conflicts of interest, sanctions, and data privacy. They will also support with managing urgent leadership directed grants where necessary.

      Key Responsibilities

      As Grants Officer, you will report to the Associate Director, Grants Management and be responsible for:

      • Contributing to annual planning for US-based entities, forecasting resource allocation needs throughout the year.
      • Leading grant closeout procedures, overseeing the collection of overdue reports for all grants funded by US-based entities, conducting FPR, OSI, OSPC processes. Manage the completion of the Grant Closure Project, identifying obstacles to report collection and establishing standard procedures for closing grants, including those for US-based funded programmatic units.
      • Coordinating with Finance, Accounting & Compliance teams for audits of Open Society's US-based entities, as well as the preparation of annual tax filings and financial statements.
      • Managing departmental budget, retreat/meeting schedules, and professional development opportunities.
      • Conducting pre-award/post-award due diligence to ensure grants align with US-based entities' funding requirements and foundation policies.
      • Facilitating internal audits for the Grants Management department.
      • Collaborating with opportunities/programs colleagues to ensure timely and efficient proposal compliance review, grant award structuring, issuance of grant letters, payments and amendments, and grant closeout reviews.
      • Providing comprehensive education and training on grant award compliance, grantmaking processes, Foundation Connect, GrantSmith, and Analytics Studio within the department and to colleagues across Open Society.
      • Serving as a resource for Grants Assistants and other Grants Management colleagues, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing.
      • Assisting in Grants Management processes related to equivalency determination, expenditure responsibility, OFAC compliance, COI compliance, and data privacy.
      • Ensuring data integrity in the grantmaking system and provide reporting and analysis.
      • Monitoring grant payment schedules and program budgets, ensuring financial efficiency.
      • Liaising with Communications, Finance, GARA, Information Technology, the Office of General Council, outside organizations, and/or affinity groups on matters of mutual interest.
      • Developing, documenting, revising, and implementing Grants Management policies, procedures, documents, templates, and multimedia materials.
      • Representing Grants Management in cross-departmental staff meetings, workshops, retreats, and working groups.
      • Supporting internal Grants Management operations and contribute to special projects as needed.

      Key Metrics

      Processing grants in accordance with the requirements specified by funding entities.

      Key internal relationships

      • Director, Opportunity Grants Management
      • Associate, Policy, Knowledge & Training
      • Associate Director, Grants Management, US Accounting

      Experience

      The ideal candidate must have a University Degree (BA or Bsc) and have the following experience and competencies:

      • Extensive career experience within a large and complex non-profit organization.
      • Previous working experience in individual grantmaking.
      • Deep understanding and vision of how grantmaking aligns with programmatic strategy complemented by effective grantmaking practices.

      Functional Competencies:

      • Be diligently compliance-driven to ensure organizational adherence to laws and regulations, particularly within grant-making processes.
      • Possess strong analytical skills for using data and information to conduct assessments and make well-informed decisions.
      • Demonstrate proven project management and organizational capabilities.

      Personal Competencies:

      • Exhibit excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
      • Display a high level of emotional intelligence, with the ability to build and maintain strong, trusting relationships internally and externally,
      • across cultures and geographies, to advance unit objectives.
      • Be committed to Open Society’s core values of humility, commitment, collaboration, respect, inclusivity, and integrity.
      • Be dedicated to continuous learning and development in areas such as diversity, equity, inclusion, anti-racism, and social justice.
      • Listen and collaborate with humility, fostering respectful interactions with all individuals and supporting an inclusive environment that values diverse perspectives.

      Languages:

      • Possess an excellent command of English.
      • Being proficient in additional languages would be an asset.

      The salary range for this role in the U.S. is $86, 900 - $160, 800 (USD). The final offer is influenced by a wide array of factors including but not limited to skill set and level of experience

      Competitive rates of pay apply.

      Open Society Foundations is committed to advancing diversity, equity and inclusion, and to building a diverse staff that reflects the movements, issues and communities that our mission serves. Candidates from all underrepresented backgrounds, identities and communities are encouraged to apply.

      We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and colleagues with disabilities.

  • About the company

      Open Society Foundations, formerly the Open Society Institute, is an international grantmaking network founded by business magnate George Soros.