Grant Writer/Compliance Manager

fhccgla· Accounting/Finance
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📍 Commerce, CA, USFULL TIME💰 USD 84K–90K/yr

About this role

Overview

 

“To enhance the quality of life for men, women and children in the greater Los Angeles area through the provision of high quality, accessible and affordable healthcare services.”

 

We offer fantastic benefits, competitive pay, and a great family-oriented environment!

We offer:

  • Medical Benefits - FHCCGLA pays 100% of employee’s  Kaiser; Anthem Blue Cross; Health Net; and United Health Care coverage (HMO Plan) subject to change during open enrollment. 
  • 403 B - Through Mutual of America, the company matches up to 5% of employee’s salary.  
  • Dental Benefit - MetLife Only (HMO/PPO Plan). 
  • 11 Holidays Observed.
  • 2 Floating Holidays
  • Vision Benefit - MetLife Plan.
  • 1 Birthday Holiday
  • Life Insurance - Accidental Death & Dismemberment; and Long-term Disability.
  • 7 Paid Sick Leave - 56 hours Full-Time
  • Paid Sick Leave – 40, Part-Time and Per-Diem
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • 2 weeks’ Vacation
  • AFLAC Benefits

 

 

This would be a great opportunity to make a difference with you onboard!

 

JOB TITLE:            Grant Writer/Compliance Manager

 

DEPARTMENT:      Administration

 

REPORTS TO:        C.E.O.

Responsibilities

POSITION OVERVIEW:  

FHCCGLA’s Grants and Compliance Manager oversees the full lifecycle of grants—from proposal submission to closeout—ensuring adherence to federal, state, and donor regulations to ensure successful outcomes of funding goals. Key duties include:

● Research

● Reporting

● Strategic Planning

● Stewardship

● Grant Writing &

● Advocacy

● Communications

● External Relations

● Grant Management & Compliance

● Events & Special Projects

 

 

DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Highly organized, motivated, self‐directed Grant Writer/Compliance Manager.
  • Able to work independently, oversee the full grants lifecycle, including prospect research, proposal development, award processing, stewardship, implementation tracking and reporting.
  • Partner with executive leadership and the Board of Directors to identify, develop, and secure funding opportunities, aligning annual grant submissions and award targets with FHCCGLA’s strategic goals.
  • Drive revenue sustainability by renewing grant-based funding for existing grants and overseeing compliance for all multi-year funding commitments.
  • Proactively identify and analyze high-potential funding prospects—including private/corporate foundations and public agencies—aligning emerging opportunities with FHCCGLA’s strategic goals.
  • Develop, maintain and optimize a robust centralized grant tracking system that captures deadlines, submission dates, narrative requirements, award amounts, reporting commitments, staff contacts, and budget details—to ensure 100% compliance.
  • Identify new opportunities to support agency growth, capital needs, advocacy initiatives, strategic goals and long-term sustainability.
  • Lead star-to-end high-quality compelling grant writing proposals and reporting process (e.g., concepts, budgets, LOIs, LOSs, progress/final reports, etc.) with minimal supervision.
  • Collaborate with leadership & other pertinent staff (assigned to each grant budget/project) to define program objectives and financial requirements, ensuring grant proposals directly advance & align with FHCCGLA’s organizational strategic plan.
  • Craft compelling narratives that clearly communicate FHCCGLA’s organizational priorities such as:
  • ● Patient needs/demand

    ● Program needs

    ● Impact

    ● Desired outcomes

    ● Healthcare initiatives

     

  • Develop public relations materials, donor packets or media kits, to strengthen funder engagement and organizational visibility.
  • Maintains a comprehensive, audit-ready grant management system—utilizing dashboards, tracking systems, and progress narratives—to ensure full programmatic and financial compliance for all awarded grants.
  • Serve as the primary liaison between compliance and program teams, developing grant summaries and conducting kickoff meetings to educate staff on restricted objectives, allowable expenditures, and budget spending.
  • Work in partnership with FHCCGLA’s C.F.O. to:
    • Ensure grant budget aligns with grant submission narrative; and
    • Support the reconciliation of grant revenue for internal/ external audit-ready grant files.
  • Conducts quarterly grant team meetings to ensure that:
    • Grant-funded programs transition smoothly by adhering to the set timeline.
    • Implementation starts on time and remains on track.
    • Key stakeholders are aware of assigned tasks and meeting objectives.
    • All funder requirements, timelines, and objectives are met.
    • All challenges are documented, tracked and action steps taken immediately to reach stated objectives.
    • Reports are generated to provide updates to the:
  • ● Executive Team

    ● Board of Directors

    ● Funders

  • Produce accurate and timely grant reports (progress and final) for institutional partners, ensuring full compliance and proactive stewardship of grant awards.
  • Establish comprehensive donor stewardship plans to ensure compliance and cultivate long-term engagement opportunities. Stewardship includes:
    • Managing all funder communications—including agency updates (e.g., leadership changes, agency growth, etc.), emails, calls, site visits; and
    • FHCCGLA event invitations
  • Execute timely and compliant stewardship of all donations, including prompt acknowledgment letters to funders (print & email), gift tracking in the database, and fulfillment of donor recognition requirements (e.g., FHCCGLA’s Website, press releases, for special events and projects, etc.).
  • Build relationships to build and foster strategic partnerships with donors, foundation partners, and government representatives to advance awareness of FHCCGLA’s Mission & services.
  • Serves as an ambassador for at mandatory FHCCGLA events (e.g., Fundraisers, Gala, etc.) and community events, conferences & health fairs— to build awareness of FHCCGLA's mission and essential healthcare services within Greater Los Angeles.
  • Maintain audit-ready grant records by optimizing a database management system for enhanced tracking, reporting, and efficient retrieval of project documentation.
  • Responsible for following all agency safety and health standards, regulations, procedures, policies, and practices.
  • Assists in developing, updates & reviews of FHCCGLA Policies & Procedures (P&P’s) as needed (with input from all other key personnel).
  • Ensures HIPAA compliance by maintaining strict confidentiality of all patient data and E.H.R./Practice Management System (PMS) according to regulations and FHCCGLA’s P&P’s.
  • Attends/participates in the following meetings/trainings:
    • Mandatory Quarterly Staff Trainings- Quarterly (Jan., Apr., Jul. & Oct.)
    • Executive Committee Meetings- with FHCCGLA’s Executive Leadership, monthly
    • Other pertinent ADHOC meetings- As pertinent
  • Remains informed of:
    • Current legal and regulatory changes related to scope of practice.
    • Specific programs/payors, insurances accepted, and services being offered at FHCCGLA.
    • All applicable Policies & Procedures.
  • Undertakes continuous self-improvement, attending applicable trainings, seminars, in-services, and educational classes to maintain skills competency and current knowledge updated.
  • All other duties as assigned.
  • Qualifications

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor’s degree in business administration, finance, nonprofit management or related field, preferred.
  • Experience in grant writing (private & federal funding), compliance & management, 3-5 years minimum required.
  • American Grant Writer’s Association (AGWA) Certification, preferred.
  • Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) experience, highly preferred.
  • Experience with HRSA or other federal grants, preferred.
  • Exceptional attention to detail & accuracy, including proofreading skills to produce high‐quality work.
  • Strong analytical skills.
  • Superior written and verbal communication skills.
  • Must be able to write/create strong compelling proposals including concepts, Letters of Interest (LOI)/Letters of Support (LOS), & Progress/Final Reports.
  • Ability to work with FHCCGLA’s Chief Financial Officer to develop grant budgets that align with the specific grant proposal being submitted.
  • Must be highly proficient in Microsoft Office, including Excel and PowerPoint and/or other grant management software.
  • Ability to efficiently prioritize workload, work under pressure of deadlines (some short cut-off dates) and multi‐task in a fast‐paced environment.
  • High energy level and ability to work effectively with a leadership team and agency staff.
  • Demonstrates self‐motivation and have a strong work ethic to meet required deadlines.
  • Strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills, to include persuasiveness, assertiveness, initiative and sensitivity when dealing with agency staff or a team of internal/external stakeholders.
  • Must be willing to attend occasional mandatory required events outside of regular work hours (evening or weekend).
  • Following 3 months of onboarding and introductory period, secure Year One Grant Award requirement of $500,000K, not to include existing Federal grant funding.
  • Willingness to adapt to changes in agency schedules, agency growth and expansion.
  • Ability to function self-sufficiently, requiring little supervision.
  • Commitment to the mission & vision of Family Health Care Centers of Greater Los Angeles, Inc.
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    ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Ability to work well with others in a professional and team-oriented environment.
  • Well-developed interpersonal skills, friendly personality and able to motivate staff by stating objectives and promoting teamwork.
  • Ability to relate to the public regardless of ethnic, religion and economic status.
  • Ability to act with integrity, good judgement, professionalism, and confidentiality.
  • Transportation required. Will need to travel to FHCCGLA clinic sites as necessary. Current California Driver License & proof of insurance, required.
  • Min (For Export)

    84,000.00

    Max (For Export)

    90,000.00

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