Grant Coordinator/Writer in Oroville, California at Feather River Tribal Health
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Job Description
For over four decades, Feather River Tribal Health (FRTH) has been a trusted healthcare home for families throughout the region. Established through the dedication of local tribal communities, FRTH was built on a promise: to provide compassionate, culturally grounded, patient-centered care for all. What began as a small community clinic has grown into a full-service healthcare network committed to wellness, prevention, and the belief that high-quality care should be accessible to everyone.
At FRTH, patients come first, always. Our team is driven by core values of respect, integrity, and cultural humility. We take pride in creating a warm and inclusive environment where every individual is treated with dignity and where employees know their work makes a true difference in the lives of others.
Joining our team means more than starting a job, it means becoming part of a mission. You’ll work alongside passionate, supportive professionals who believe in giving back, strengthening community wellness, and delivering care that honors both the individual and the cultures we serve.
Whether you’re a healthcare provider, clinical support professional, or part of our administrative team, you will have the opportunity to:
Make a meaningful impact in underserved and tribal communitiesProvide care in a setting where quality, compassion, and cultural respect guide every decisionGrow your career with ongoing training, mentorship, and advancement opportunitiesWork in a values-driven organization that celebrates collaboration and innovationBe part of a workplace where your work truly mattersAt Feather River Tribal Health, we don’t just care for patients; we care for people, community, and each other. If you’re looking for a career with purpose, connection, and heart, you’ll find it here.
Join us and help shape the future of community health.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Grant Writer will identify, define, and develop funding sources to support existing and planned program
activities as well as lead the development, writing, and submission of grant proposals to federal, state, and
private funding agencies. Coordinates the application process including planning, organization, preparation,
writing and the administration of all the grants awarded to the agency. Under the direction of the Chief
Financial Officer and Chief Executive Officer and grant project managers, interacts with partners and
administrative staff to ensure the grant is compliant with regulatory funding agency, and policy requirements.
Grant Coordinator will work with administrative staff and other department heads to find applicable grants,
and in conjunction with administrative staff and department heads, will spearhead the application process.
Monitors the grant objectives and goals of each FRTH grant to ensure compliance and reporting
requirements are met in a timely manner. This position has a high level of independent judgment and must
be able to multi-task.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
1. Under the direction of the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Executive Officer, the Grant Coordinator
coordinates the planning and implementation of grant activities for each of the grants awarded to
FRTH.
2. Researches and identifies new government, corporate, foundation and private funding prospects to
match Agency priorities.
3. Helps grant project managers by assisting with implementation of grant requirements.
4. Prepares and compiles grant submission information in conjunction with FRTH staff and grant
partners, ensuring that the grant proposals and reports are formatted, reported, and submitted in
accordance with granting agency requirements.
5. Advises and/or assists as appropriate in the design, formatting and preparation of grant
documentation, to include creation of computerized statistical summaries and/or graphics for grant
and financial reporting.
6. Develops and maintains specialized databases and systems for recording and tracking grant
information and related statistical information; creates and distributes standard and special reports,
studies, summaries, and analyses, as required.
7. Develops and maintains a library of reference documentation, including such information as funding
agency requirements and forms, partner profiles and curriculum vitae, abstracts and reference
literature, and other pertinent material.
8. Monitors and coordinates the administration of the FRTH grants to ensure that budgeting and
administrative policies, procedures, and agency requirements are being followed; manages
administrative issues and/or budget changes occurring during the awarded granting period.
9. Maintains library of grant funding policies, regulations, and procedures related to each grant;
disseminates and/or presents changes to project managers and participates in the implementation of
changes required by the grants.
10. Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned to meet the goals and objectives of the Fiscal
Department.
11. At the time of hire, each employee will meet with their supervisor to set measurable goals and
objectives that are a requirement for the position. These measurables will be monitored by the
supervisor and reviewed during the introductory period. They will also be utilized in the annual
performance evaluation. The measurables may change from year to year. The supervisor is
responsible to notify the employee of any new measurables at the time of the performance review.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Perform such duties and special projects as determined by the agency as required to carry out
project’s goals and objectives.
2. Learn and implement electronic health records functions as they continue to evolve related to grants.
3. Attend staff trainings and meetings as required.
4. Other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
5. Contributes to a safe educational and working environment by participating in all drills and training
and being prepared to take action should a health or safety emergency occur.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions:
1. Knowledge of Native American culture.
2. Ability to develop and implement grants and other proposals.
3. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
4. Ability to collect and analyze information, and to devise and develop statistical analyses and reports.
5. Skill in the use of personal computers and related software applications.
6. Database management skills.
7. Ability to assist to analyze and interpret financial data and prepare financial reports, statements
and/or projections.
8. Skill in organizing resources and establishing priorities.
9. Ability to conduct literature searches.
10. Knowledge of budgeting and fiscal management principles and procedures.
11. Demonstrate awareness, sensitivity and appreciation of Native American culture, traditions, customs
and socioeconomic needs.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
1. High school diploma or GED.
2. Experience with accounting principles preferred.
3. At least 5 years of experience working with grants, compliance and reporting requirements, and by
experience that can be demonstrated to be applicable to the duties listed in the job description
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
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 disability to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle or
feel; reach with hands and arms, stoop, kneel or crouch; and talk and hear within normal range. The
employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, climb, or balance and use taste and smell senses. The
employee must regularly be able to lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this
job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust
focus. This position is physically and emotionally challenging. There is a high degree of stress. Ability to deal
with time constraints and emotional stress related to grant compliance are also essential functions of this
job.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters
while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to odors and airborne particles.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Feather River Tribal Health, Inc. is a drug and alcohol-free workplace. As a federally funded Tribal Health
Program, FRTH must comply with Executive Order No. 12564 (Sept. 15, 1986)(51 F.R. 32889 (requiring a
Drug Free Workplace) and the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988 (U.S.C. 8101-8106). As such, FRTH does
require drug testing at the time of hire and upon reasonable suspicion after hire. All FRTH employees are
required to comply with FRTH’s drug free workplace policies and applicable federal laws as a condition of
employment.
Reasonable accommodations will be given to qualified disabled applicants pursuant to Section 501 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U. S. Code 791, Title 29, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Compensation & Benefits:
Hourly Rate: $34.85- $38.48, depending on experience
Health Insurance: Employer-paid medical coverage starting the month after hire for all tiers — Self, Self + One, and Self + Family
Dental & Vision: 100% employer-paid for employee-only coverage; additional family coverage available at a competitive rate
401(k) Plan: Available immediately upon hire with a 4% employer match
Life Insurance: $20,000 employer-paid policy for full-time employees, with options to purchase additional coverage
Paid Time Off: Vacation begins accruing on your first day — up to 80 hours annually
Loan Repayment Assistance Available