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San Joaquin College of Law
Clovis, CA | Full Time
$64k-87k (estimate)
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Grant Analyst/Administrative Assistant
$64k-87k (estimate)
Full Time | Colleges & Universities 1 Month Ago
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San Joaquin College of Law is Hiring a Grant Analyst/Administrative Assistant Near Clovis, CA

The Grant Analyst/Administrative Assistant's role is to ensure post-award activities for each grant and the related implementation processes, procedures, and reporting are accomplished professionally, efficiently, and in compliance with the contracts. Additionally, the person is responsible for assisting the Clinic Director in day-to-day duties including but not limited to, administrative duties such as translating documents, appointment setting, email drafting, maintaining accurate data, managing multiple calendars, managing spreadsheets, and event coordination. This role serves as a central point for multiple internal departments and grant partnerships.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

· B.A./B.S. preferred, or equivalent combination of education and administrative experience.

· Minimum of two (2) years of experience in grant administration, grant data reporting , or writing through a competitive federal, state, local application completion; and/or a minimum of three (3) years of complex and fast paced administrative experience.

· Advanced skills with Microsoft products including Word, Excel, Outlook, Publisher and PowerPoint.

· Excellent written and communication skills.

· Fluency in Spanish (written and verbal) – preferred but not required.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:

An individual in this position must possess grant and administrative knowledge, astute administrative and statistical data management utilizing automated systems, and knowledge of office procedures, computer software, and equipment; have strict attention to detail, record-keeping, protect confidential information; display sound judgment and independent follow-through; be proficient at multi-tasking, respond constructively to changing situations; command correct English verbal and written abilities, including spelling, grammar and punctuation; excellent interpersonal skills in-person and over the phone to create good working relationships with a diverse population; excellent customer service skills; exhibit a strong work ethic, professionalism and flexibility.

Essential Job Requirements:

- Review all post-awarded grant agreements to ensure proper processes are established internally.

- Ensure the integrity of the Clinic’s information within the database.

- Read and decipher data on source documents to be entered.

- Data management for effective reporting.

- Track grant deliverables regularly to ensure measurable outcomes and that they conform to department policies and procedures.

- Creation, generation, and upkeep of weekly, monthly, quarterly reports and spreadsheets, and at a reasonable rate of speed.

- Provide support and research of additional funding sources to expand or seek other funding projects.

- Preliminary drafting of information needed for grant requests.

- Preliminary gathering of data for grant requests.

- Coordinate with other departments such as accounting for all grant-related payment requests, bills, invoices, and statements.

- Handling paperwork for office purchases, mailings, memberships, subscriptions, and other necessary transactions.

- Excellent customer service skills (written and verbal) and desire to work with a diverse population of people.

- Professionally respond to incoming telephone calls, discern appropriate information, and direct inquires.

- Preparation of business correspondence employing correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

- Knowledge of routine office practices and procedures; clerical responsibilities including processing incoming/outgoing mail, file maintenance, etc.

- Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions.

- Display a high level of discretion to protect confidential client information and in a professional manner.

- Supporting miscellaneous immigration related events including preparation of materials.

- Assisting staff members in completing grant deliverables.

- Ability to multi-task various tasks/projects.

- Ability to manage multiple calendars.

- Ability to build relationships with funders and other non-profit/similar organizations.

- Ability to properly transcribe notes from meetings.

- Ability to utilize Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Outlook, Internet at an advanced level.

- Typing 40-50 words per minute.

- Maintain regular on-time attendance.

Additional responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Able to work nights and/or weekends (once a month).
  • Scheduling appointments, maintaining the office calendar, and otherwise entering data within LawLogix system.
  • Engaging in frequent (and often confidential) contact with clients, students, staff and faculty in a professional manner.
  • Communicating with students, clients, donors, adjunct faculty, attorneys, or others.
  • Executing other general office duties as assigned, and assisting the other law school staff in performing their responsibilities such as research and compiling information, as requested.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $27.00 - $35.75 per hour

Expected hours: 35 per week

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Retirement plan
  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday

Experience:

  • Microsoft Excel: 3 years (Required)
  • Microsoft Word: 3 years (Required)

Work Location: Hybrid remote in Clovis, CA 93612

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Colleges & Universities

SALARY

$64k-87k (estimate)

POST DATE

04/27/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

08/24/2024

WEBSITE

sjcl.edu

HEADQUARTERS

CLOVIS, CA

SIZE

50 - 100

FOUNDED

1969

CEO

JANICE PEARSON

REVENUE

<$5M

INDUSTRY

Colleges & Universities

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About San Joaquin College of Law

San Joaquin College of Law (SJCL) was founded in 1969 by a visionary group of San Joaquin Valley judges and attorneys who believed that capable individuals were being denied a quality legal education because no accredited law school existed in the area. Their goal was to provide the opportunity for San Joaquin Valley residents to become effective legal practitioners. The founders firmly believed that a sound legal education should combine theoretical and substantive knowledge with practical skills. With the beginning of instruction in fall 1970, the School adopted the uncompromising standards ...essential to the achievement of this goal. Although faced with modest facilities and resources during the Colleges early years, the college's success is evident. SJCL is the center of legal study for both law students and practitioners in the San Joaquin Valley with no comparable institution for 120 miles in any direction. Over 80% of its graduates for the classes 2008 through 2011 have passed the California bar examination, with the class of 2010 currently leading the way with 86% having passed the bar exam. Approximately a quarter of the practicing lawyers in the Fresno area are SJCL graduates. Of the women lawyers in the area, approximately half are SJCL graduates. Roughly one-third of the minority lawyers are graduates. SJCL students have competed successfully in Moot Court competitions throughout the nation. In February 1992, SJCL swept every category in the Florida National Tax Law Moot Court competition, vying against major ABA-accredited institutions. In February 1995, SJCL students won First and Second Best Oralist awards at the National Sports Law Moot Court competition in New Orleans. In 2012, SJCL came in third place in the UC Davis Asylum & Refugee Law National Moot Court Competition. SJCL has had a number of victories at the Roger J Traynor Moot Court Competition over the years, including winning the Bernard E. Witkin Award in 2002 and Best Brief in... More
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