What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Improvement Grants Manager position at Ohio Department of Education and Workforce?
The Office Of School And District Improvement Is Hiring For a Grants Manager Who Will Serve As An Unclassified Employee Pursuant To Section 124.11 (A) (9) O.R.C. And Perform The Following Duties:
Manages and coordinates school improvement funding and processes, including but not limited to:
Skills: (6) Database/Software Programs (e.g., Microsoft Office); (7) Monitoring; (8) Critical Thinking / Judgment and Decision Making; (9) Time/Financial/Resource Management; (10) Customer and Personal Service; (11) Project Management; (12) Research/Analysis; (13) Coordination.
Abilities: (14) Problem Sensitivity/Problem Solving; (15) Communication (e.g., oral, written, active listening).
Minimum Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree (e.g., business administration, public administration, political science, education or related field); and 3 years of experience performing any combination of the following:
Undergraduate Degree (e.g., Business Administration, Public Administration, Political Science, Education Or Related Field); And 3 Years Of Experience Performing Any Combination Of The Following:
Education and Workforce
Agency Contact Name and Information
Simmone Johnson; simmone.johnson@education.ohio.gov
Unposting Date
Apr 17, 2026, 11:59:00 PM
Work Location
Ohio Department of Education
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
35.68
Schedule
Full-time
Work Hours
8 am to 5 pm
Classified Indicator
Classified
Union
Exempt from Union
Primary Job Skill
Grants Administration
Technical Skills
Administrative support/services
Professional Skills
Analyzation, Attention to Detail
Agency Overview
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce is a diverse team of passionate, education-focused professionals responsible for overseeing and enhancing the quality of education for each of Ohio’s 1.7 million students. The Department provides the resources and supports essential to raising student achievement and accelerating learning opportunities, advancing the connectivity between K-12 and postsecondary learning, creating programs to support and expand workforce experiences, and ensuring students have the necessary supports to be ready each day to learn.
As the governing body responsible for overseeing and enhancing the quality of education within the State of Ohio, the Department of Education and Workforce is dedicated to promoting educational excellence and ensuring equal access to learning opportunities for all students. The Department is committed to collaborating with schools, districts, educators, students, families, businesses, nonprofits and all stakeholders to achieve our educational goals.
Manages and coordinates school improvement funding and processes, including but not limited to:
- Supports schools and districts in developing and maintaining budgets for federal and state grants aligned with district improvement plans;
- Manages annual grant life cycle calendar;
- Create and continuously update and monitor the grant review spreadsheet, summer extension tracker and
- Collaborate with the management analyst to compile data to identify grantee risk factors for grant monitoring;
- Collaborate on grant monitoring through survey review and scoring, create monitoring agendas, send monitoring invitations, notification letters and attend monitoring sessions;
- Provides regular and relevant technical assistance and support to districts and schools via email, phone calls, and meetings (virtual and in-person);
- Evaluates implementation efforts of programs and recommends improvements:
- Establishes data collection and reporting process for the grant awardees;
- Analyzes data to provide improvement recommendations to internal and external entities;
- Develops and implements policy related to school improvement grant funding;
- Conducts trainings for district and school-based personnel related to policies, procedures, best practices, curriculum and data reporting;
- Facilitates peer-to-peer network collaborative learning opportunities for school improvement grant recipients;
- Collaborates with DEW offices engaged in collaborative monitoring (plan implementation and grant spending) process including, Federal Programs, and Community Schools.
- Supports the Assistant Director of School Improvement and Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) as they develop and implement an MTSS for the State of Ohio, and other School Improvement initiatives, such as the:
- One Needs Assessment (ONA), and
- Support Schools Tool
- Collaborates with team members in the Office of School and District Improvement in activities related to School Improvement
- Unusual Working Conditions: Requires travel throughout State of Ohio and may require overnight stay. (Must be willing and able to secure a valid Driver’s License OR supply your own transportation.)
Skills: (6) Database/Software Programs (e.g., Microsoft Office); (7) Monitoring; (8) Critical Thinking / Judgment and Decision Making; (9) Time/Financial/Resource Management; (10) Customer and Personal Service; (11) Project Management; (12) Research/Analysis; (13) Coordination.
Abilities: (14) Problem Sensitivity/Problem Solving; (15) Communication (e.g., oral, written, active listening).
Minimum Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree (e.g., business administration, public administration, political science, education or related field); and 3 years of experience performing any combination of the following:
- Managing contracts or grants in an educational setting
- Administering federal grants and/or programs
- Facilitating or managing work groups across multiple department levels
- Project management
- Graduate degree (e.g., business administration, public administration, political science, education or related field)
- Project Management certification
- Developed after employment
Undergraduate Degree (e.g., Business Administration, Public Administration, Political Science, Education Or Related Field); And 3 Years Of Experience Performing Any Combination Of The Following:
- Managing contracts or grants in an educational setting
- Facilitating or managing work groups across multiple department levels
- Project management
- Graduate degree (e.g., business administration, public administration, political science, education or related field)
- Project Management certification
Education and Workforce
Agency Contact Name and Information
Simmone Johnson; simmone.johnson@education.ohio.gov
Unposting Date
Apr 17, 2026, 11:59:00 PM
Work Location
Ohio Department of Education
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
35.68
Schedule
Full-time
Work Hours
8 am to 5 pm
Classified Indicator
Classified
Union
Exempt from Union
Primary Job Skill
Grants Administration
Technical Skills
Administrative support/services
Professional Skills
Analyzation, Attention to Detail
Agency Overview
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce is a diverse team of passionate, education-focused professionals responsible for overseeing and enhancing the quality of education for each of Ohio’s 1.7 million students. The Department provides the resources and supports essential to raising student achievement and accelerating learning opportunities, advancing the connectivity between K-12 and postsecondary learning, creating programs to support and expand workforce experiences, and ensuring students have the necessary supports to be ready each day to learn.
As the governing body responsible for overseeing and enhancing the quality of education within the State of Ohio, the Department of Education and Workforce is dedicated to promoting educational excellence and ensuring equal access to learning opportunities for all students. The Department is committed to collaborating with schools, districts, educators, students, families, businesses, nonprofits and all stakeholders to achieve our educational goals.