Foreign Assistance Program Analyst II - GAPP
Company: Competitive Innovations, LLC
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 14, 2024
Job Description:
Competitive Innovations, LLC (CI) is seeking a Foreign
Assistance Program Analyst/Subject Matter Expert II to support the
U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and
Labor (DRL), Office of Global Programs. The Subject Matter Expert
shall be responsible for ensuring effective execution of program
requirements: establishing systematic methods of program execution,
evaluation, and advocacy; determining whether funding is warranted
and available and assessing activities to determine funding
requirements; analyzing program and budget proposals and presenting
them to the State Department and interagency panels; preparing
justification or recommendation memoranda for review and approval
by appropriate officials; and providing follow-up problem-solving
assistance, guideline interpretations, and technical consultations
as required to applicants. The Subject Matter Expert represents and
communicates DRL's program objectives to other State Department and
U.S government offices involved in programming Democracy Fund and
HRDF and other transfer funding to include, but not be limited to,
regional bureaus, Office of Acquisitions Management, Office of the
Legal Advisor, Congressional Liaison office, Office of Management
and Budget and USAID offices. They liaise and consult on program
administration, financial planning and acquisition of programming
funds. They will respond to Congressional requests for information
regarding programs and DRL program objectives. This is a full-time
position located in Washington, D.C. Responsibilities:
- Coordinate with the GOR in the administration and coordination
of programs.
- Assist Team Lead and Deputy Directors to oversee program
funding for assigned portfolio.
- Help develop goals, objectives and programs for utilization of
the foreign assistance funding.
- Collect grant documentation for review by decision-making
committees who will select grant recipients within available
funding levels.
- Liaise with offices involved in administration, financial
planning and acquisition of program funding.
- Skillfully communicate verbally and in writing to provide
briefings, status reviews, and advice upon request to the other DRL
program staff and senior personnel on grant issues.
- Work on designated portfolio to ensure pre-award, award, and
ongoing management and monitoring of programs globally.
- Monitor grantee budget execution and drawdowns to ensure
program objectives are met and are in accordance with 2 CFR
200.
- Negotiate program solicitation language with regional bureaus,
Post leadership, and within DRL.
- Advise senior Bureau officials on development of goals,
objectives and programs for utilization of foreign assistance
funding.
- Remain informed on the changing political environment in the
designated portfolio as well as global issues impacting the region
by regularly meeting with grantees, human rights defenders,
researchers, and other funders.
- Communicate DRL's program objectives to other State Department
and U.S government offices involved in programming Democracy Fund
and HRDF and other transfer funding to include, but not be limited
to, regional bureaus, Office of Acquisitions Management, Office of
the Legal Advisor, Congressional Liaison office, Office of
Management and Budget and USAID offices.
- Coordinate with policy colleagues to prepare paper and brief
DRL Bureau leadership for meetings on issues related to a specific
region or thematic area.
- Prepare budget and programmatic reports that track grant
obligation data and program successes for active grants.
- Review and provide analysis of program proposals to
decision-making panels who will select grant recipients within
available funding levels.
- Prepare responses to auditor inquiries on programs.
- Assist with responding to Congressional requests for
information regarding programs and DRL program objectives.
- Attend stakeholder workshops and conferences on topics related
to their duties and responsibilities, provide program monitoring
and technical assistance to grantees, while supporting the FTE.
Additional responsibilities may include:
- Liaise with U.S. embassies and consulates regarding the award,
management, and monitoring of grants.
- Drafting reports and other documents for the team and program
staff.
- Drafting and clearing internal papers and memoranda regarding
evaluations.
- Organize and participate in meetings, trainings, and/or
conference events.
- Undertake additional training to ensure they obtain relevant
skills needed to advance U.S. policy and programming priorities and
meet requirements of this SOW.
- As needed and as resources permit, the individual may be asked
to directly support the travel of senior DRL Bureau and U.S.
Department of State officials and/or at the direction of and in
coordination with the Grants Officer Representative and/or Grants
Officer, conduct program monitoring visits at the project
implementation site to monitor grantee activities.
- Report on program activities monitored and analyze to support
both the Grants Officer Representative and/or the Grants Officer in
their evaluation of programs. Minimum Qualifications:
- Eligible to obtain Secret Security Clearance; required to start
in position.
- An ideal candidate will possess demonstrated experience in
designing, implementing, and overseeing democracy and governance
programs on a global scale.
- A proven track record in managing grants, conducting robust
data analysis, and developing strategic initiatives that contribute
to knowledge-based products.
- Exhibit advanced written and oral communication skills suitable
for high-level, policy-making audiences.
- Bachelors' degree with 7-9 years of experience or a master's
degree with 5-7 years of experience.
- Knowledge of and experience in managing international
programming in addition to relevant education and training, ideally
with a strong understanding of domestic and foreign NGO
administration.
- Strong understanding of different types of foreign assistance
funds.
- Awareness of the requirements and understanding of 2 CFR
200.
- Experience working in professional, fast-paced, and demanding
environments.
- Ability to manage competing priorities with minimal
supervision.
- Able to travel globally to highly sensitive areas as
needed.
- Qualified candidates that are HUBZone residents, preferred.
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