Join the Grant Management Unit!
If you enjoy problem-solving, analyzing information, and turning ideas into action, this is the team for you! Are you someone who thrives in an environment where every day brings a new challenge, whether that’s researching grant opportunities, tracking legislation, or helping programs navigate complex funding requirements? If this describes you, then you’ll find this work rewarding.
The Grant Services Branch (GSB) within the Office of Fiscal Services (OFS) is expanding its newly established Grant Management Unit (GMU) and is seeking motivated, detail-orientated, and forward-thinking individuals to join our growing team as a Grant Support Specialist. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape how the California Department of Justice (DOJ) supports and oversees its statewide grant programs. If you like collaborating with others, building processes from the ground up, and seeing your work directly support programs across California, you’ll fit right in!
The DOJ offers a flexible telework environment that supports work-life balance, and this position offers a hybrid telework schedule, with the ability to work remotely and report to the office as needed based on operational requirements. The successful candidate must be available to report to the office in Sacramento as directed by management or for essential in-person meetings, trainings, or assignments.
As part of the GMU, you’ll play a key role in advancing DOJ’s efforts to strengthen public safety and community partnerships through effective grant management and fiscal accountability.
You will have the opportunity to:
- Support the development and implementation of new grant management processes and systems to be utilized across DOJ offices.
- Assist DOJ programs and offices by providing technical assistance, guidance, and best practices on grant administration and fiscal stewardship.
- Work collaboratively with a cross-functional team of analysts, program staff, and leadership to promote transparency accountability and progress.
Whether you’re launching your next career step or looking to grow in public service, this is your chance to help build something meaningful and lasting at DOJ.
Be a part of progress. Be a part of GMU!
Under the general direction of the Supervisor I, the Analyst II performs a wide range of analytical, research, and coordination activities in support of DOJ’s statewide grant programs.
The Analyst II will:
- Research, analyze, and interpret grant policies, legislation, and funding opportunities impacting DOJ programs.
- Compile and track data on grant awards, timelines, and deliverables to support compliance monitoring and fiscal reporting.
- Develop recommendations on process improvements, system enhancements, and reporting tools to improve grant administration and oversight.
- Exercise independent judgement, strong analytical skills, and adaptability in managing multiple priorities in a dynamic environment.
- This position requires excellent written and verbal communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
This position offers a hybrid schedule, i.e. combined remote and in-office work schedules. If you are interested in maintaining a work/life balance, savings on transportation expenses and want work flexibility, this position may be for you!