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addressAddressRemote
type Form of workFull-time
salary Salary$50.8K - $64.4K a year
CategoryInformation Technology

Job description

NRTC serves more than 1,500 rural utilities and affiliates in 48 states. Our purpose is to help provide solutions to electric and telephone members to bring all the advantages of today’s evolving technology to rural America. NRTC has helped its members successfully obtain government funding to support and enable broadband deployment across unserved and underserved communities. Several federal and state/local funding programs are emerging to bridge the digital divide and modernize rural America’s electricity sector through advancements in network resiliency, renewable energy, and Smart Grid solutions. Moreover, cybersecurity programs continue to gain traction to protect our nation’s telecom and electrical networks. NRTC seeks a Funding Solutions Assistant to help members apply for these funding opportunities through opportunity identification; multifaceted communication programs to alert members and explain program guidelines; coordination with NRTC members, internal staff and partners to develop and review proposals; special projects that successfully position members to obtain grants and thereby advance development in rural America.
Job Summary
The Funding Solutions Assistant will help identify and summarize emerging federal and state/local infrastrucure funding programs for NRTC members and staff, as well as, curating the NRTC Funding Services BEAD and Alternative Funding Map. These include programs for broadband deployment and adoption, energy initiatives (e.g., Smart Grid, resiliency, renewable energy), and network/cybersecurity enhancements. The Funding Solutions Assistant will help NRTC members, staff, and grant writers collect and assemble grant application documentation, manage document exchange and review final proposals to ensure all program criteria are effectively met and the NRTC Funding Service Maps are current and up to date.
Responsibilities
  • Track federal and state grant programs across broadband and energy sectors
  • Closely read and distill key points regarding objective, eligibility criteria, scoring framework, compliance requirements, and application submission guidelines
  • Summarize key grant program points through authoring a variety of outputs (e.g., program briefs, funding alerts, challenge alerts, memos, blogs, slides) and presentations (e.g., workshops, webinars, individual meetings, etc.)
  • Apply various research tools to identifying emerging infrastrucure grant programs including online resources, paid subscriptions, and conversations with industry stakeholders, etc.
  • Manage multiple simultaneous priorities for information gathering and analysis with short deadlines, diverse information sets, and complex government rules and guidelines
  • Maintain databases of all funding opportunities, the NRTC funding maps, member proposals/grant applications, awards granted, etc., and run reports and engage in analysis regarding project activity and status of grant applications being developed
  • Maintain a comprehensive, well-organized shared directory of grant applications, grant awards and research findings
  • Provide timely responses to member inquiries regarding funding programs, proposal development status, information requirements, etc.
  • Works collaboratively with colleagues to advance continuous improvement in grant application processes, workflow tracking and updates based on assigned tasks
  • Can work with a team of cross discipline individuals, using project management techniques to assemble large quantities of data required by state and federal infrastrucure grant authorities
  • Can communicate complex ideas, verbally and in writing, so that others may understand them
  • Well-organized and self-directed
  • Highly attentive to details and accurate
  • Proficient with computers and spreadsheet/word processing applications
  • Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Track record in having performed research across a complex set of issues and topics; prefer that research involve any of the following – local, state or federal public policy, broadband, telecom, utilities, and economic development
  • Ability to digest large amounts of information and distill key topic areas and provide analysis that is evidence-based, analytical, and timely
  • Demonstrated success in project management, developing reports, memos, briefs, slides, outreach collateral, etc.
  • Ability to create and manage databases of large information sets and provide analysis
  • Cooperative and member-focused mindset
  • Ability to interact well with external parties such as members, vendors, and partners and internal leaders and colleagues
  • Ability to excel in a remote work team environment
  • Highly attentive to detail
  • Excellent writing, presentation, and organizational skills
  • Excellent proficiency in Microsoft tools, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
  • Ability to handle priorities in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to complete multiple tasks within critical deadlines
Minimum Education and Experience
  • Bachelor’s degree in public policy, business, accounting, telecommunications, liberal arts and sciences; Masters-level education preferred but not required
  • Experience with federal and/or state-local grant programs preferably in broadband and/or electrical utilities
Physical Demands
  • Work is typically performed in an office or remote setting
  • Minimum domestic travel may be required up to 10%
Disclaimer: The above job description summary is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of required responsibilities, duties and skills. The order in which responsibilities, duties and skills are listed is not significant.

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