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The New Partnerships Initiative (NPI) Expanding Health Partnerships—NPI EXPAND Project— is a five-year, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) funded project which aims to support Missions with increasing the availability and utilization of quality health services across all USAID priority health areas.
USAID is committed to expanding its range of implementing partners by investing in new and underutilized local partners (NUPs) and strengthening their capacity to strategize, plan, and implement health sector programs with USAID funds. Enhanced participation of capable local partners to increase demand for and deliver high-quality, high impact health services will enable governments to meet crucial health goals equitably and sustainably. NPI EXPAND will catalyse opportunities to scale up innovative interventions by strengthening the capacity of NUPs with varying levels of capabilities and exposure to USAID through a subaward/Grants management program.
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Primary Duties And Responsibilities
The undertaking of the Subawards/Grants Management program of NPI EXPAND is to provide effective and efficient subawards/grants management, guiding grantees through the grant lifecycle to support their successful implementation of activities, in support of the NPI EXPAND objectives. The India Grants Coordinator, under the NPI EXPAND Grants Team, will aid in promoting consistent implementation of policy and procedures, flexibility, responsiveness, innovation, and collaboration in the administration of NPI EXPAND subawards/grantmaking program in India. This position will report administratively on a day-to-day basis to the Country Team Lead, with functional reporting to the Grants Management Director in Washington, DC.
The Grants Coordinator Will Be Expected To
- Implement grant activities at country level;
- Oversee grant management and implementation at the country level;
- Work closely with HQ colleagues to provide effective and collaborative due diligence and oversight of grants;
- Participate in risk assessment processes, providing input into the assessment of the eligibility and grants administration capacity of prospective grantees;
- Analyze proposal budgets for allowability, allocability, and reasonableness;
- Ensure the smooth management of country grants portfolio, including timely payments, quick responses to grantee inquiries, and efficient problem-solving;
- Verify milestone achievements in each grant subaward;
- Maintain an up-to-date country grant portfolio, sending all reminders, follow-ups, and closeouts;
- Review grantee financial reports, payment requests, and conduct resolution of invoice review findings;
- Facilitate grantees’ understanding of grant, reporting, and audit requirements;
- Ensure that grants awarded are compliant with US Government and/or other special requirements;
- Serve as primary point of contact for post-award grants implementation, ensuring all grant files are complete, accurate, and up to date for spot checks and audits; and routine communications with grantees (weekly).
- Review internal documents and processes for compliance as needed;
- Perform other duties as assigned under the NPI EXPAND project.
Required Qualifications
- Post Graduate Degree/Diploma in International Development, International Studies, Business, Finance, Accounting,
- Non-Profit Administration, or other relevant field
- Minimum experience after Post Graduation : 3 years completed
- Should have managed grants from USAID or from any other international/bi-lateral agency
- High level of computer literacy and strong experience with Microsoft Office products especially excel and/or accounting packages
- Experience working with grants, business, finance, accounting, or other related field
- Experience managing grants for National/international donor/organizations
- Effective communication and excellent interpersonal skills
- Excellent skills in speaking and writing English
- Ability to deal appropriately with sensitive issues and maintain a high level of confidentiality at all times
- Ability to travel on an occasional basis
- Attention to detail and ability to multi-task, set priorities, and organize grants tasks and time efficiently
- Strong ability to be a team player and self-starter, comfortable in a supporting role, working independently, and in a multicultural environment
Period and Location of Performance
Period of performance is one year, with annual renewal based on performance and funding availability. Location for this engagement is India with possible travel in-country. Some international travel may be required to support other NPI EXPAND activities, attend meetings or participate in conferences or workshops. Only Indian nationals currently residing in India will be considered for this position.
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