Grant Manager
Company: Tribal EcoRestoration Alliance
Location: Lakeport
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $35-42/hour Grant
Manager POSITION SUMMARY: Adeptly manage a portfolio of federal and
state grants that support TERAs ecocultural stewardship, programs,
facilities, and operations. ORGANIZATIONAL VISION The Tribal
EcoRestoration Alliance (TERA) is a community-based, intertribal
nonprofit organization that works to revitalize ecology, economy,
and culture through indigenous-led stewardship. The mission of
TERA, founded in 2019, is to cultivate land stewardship,
livelihood, and leadership skills that weave collaborative
relationships between Tribal members and the community at large for
the benefit of all lands and beings. Our program goals are to:
Strengthen ties to land and culture Connect tribal members with
meaningful livelihoods and culturally relevant work in their
ancestral territories Regenerate local ecology of the North Coast
Ranges Build capacity for native voices to play a central role in
land stewardship TERA is a young organization in a dynamic growth
phase, and building a team of professionals who are deeply
committed to TERAs vision. ABOUT THE ROLE: The Grant Manager is an
organized, detail-oriented, and experienced grant and project
manager who is adept at navigating reimbursable state and federal
grant requirements. This role will manage a portfolio of federal
and state grants, which support a diverse set of activities
including facilities upgrades; equipment purchases; workforce
development training; and on-the-ground ecocultural fire and
stewardship. The position reports to the Stewardship Director. The
Grant Manager will be responsible for managing compliance,
reporting, and support invoicing for grants and collaborating with
the Admin team to develop robust administrative systems
organization-wide that are compliant with all relevant federal and
state requirements. This role will also collaborate with TERAs
finance department to ensure all compliance and reporting
requirements are met. Currently this portfolio includes managing a
Housing and Community Development Community Development Block Grant
subaward through the Workforce Alliance of the North Bay, a USDA
Forest Service Community Wildfire Defense Grant subaward through
the Lake Resource Conservation District, and a California Strategic
Growth Council subaward through the Tamien Nation. This portfolio
may shift and expand over time. FUNDAMENTALS: Reports to:
Stewardship Director Supervises: None Location: The TERA team is
based at our EcoCultural Fire & Stewardship Training Center, on 140
beautiful acres near the town of Upper Lake in Lake County,
California. The working location for this position is flexible, and
can be in person, hybrid, or primarily remote. Must reside in
California or be willing to relocate to California, and be able to
travel to work in Upper Lake for at least one week per quarter (4
weeks per year), or 1-2 days / month Time Commitment: 40 hours/week
preferred, may be reduced to 32 hours/week if desired by the
selected candidate. TERAs work schedule is Monday-Friday,
7:30am-4:00pm PT. Compensation and Benefits: Job Type: Hourly,
non-exempt Pay is commensurate with experience: $35 - $42/hour
(which translates to annual compensation of $72,800-$87,360 if
working full-time at 40 hours/week). Benefits available after 90
day introductory period for regular, full-time (32 hours/week)
employees include: IRA retirement plan $500 monthly pre-tax health
reimbursement, which can be used for insurance premiums, copays, or
other qualified health expenses Up to 30 days of paid time off
annually, including 14 holidays, 5 days sick leave, and 12 days
vacation (accrued based on hours worked). DUTIES &
RESPONSIBILITIES: Grant Management Develop and manage budgets,
timelines, workplans, and tracking systems for each grant to enable
TERA staff and project partners to effectively achieve all grant
deliverables within established timelines. Serve as the primary
liaison between TERA and the lead agency for each grant. Create and
manage highly accurate and detailed spreadsheets to facilitate
effective and accurate grant administration and management. Ensure
compliance with all required federal, state, and funder-specific
requirements including prevailing wage, procurement processes,
Section 3 paperwork (CDBG/HUD), etc, and maintain all relevant
documents. Identify internal TERA policies needed to maintain
compliance, and work with TERA leadership to implement and revise
such policies as needed. Work with TERA finance and administrative
team to track and approve expenditures, create and review invoices
and financial reports, and maintain and update budget tracking
spreadsheets. Submit timely and accurate financial reports,
narrative reports, and all compliance-related documentation, in
accordance with funder and grant lead agency requirements. Support
TERA staff with developing applications for new grants as needed.
Complete other duties as assigned. Team Collaboration Collaborate
with TERA administrative, finance, program, and stewardship teams
to effectively manage, implement, track, and report on all aspects
of each grant in accordance with federal, state, and
funder-specific requirements. Actively participate in all scheduled
staff meetings, grant manager meetings, and grant-specific
meetings. Contribute to creating a positive, cohesive team
environment where everyone is treated respectfully and fairly;
Support recruitment, hiring, and onboarding for new staff positions
relevant to grant activities. Work with TERA staff to develop
requests for proposals, review proposals, and create subcontracts
related to grant activities. Manage and coordinate subcontractor
deliverables, timelines, and budgets. Coordinate with TERA staff,
subcontractors, and project partners to ensure all metrics for each
aspect of the grants are properly collected, tracked, and reported.
Complete other duties as assigned. QUALITIES & QUALIFICATIONS: All
members of the TERA team are expected to embody the following
qualities: Cultural competency, humility, self-awareness, and
willingness to learn. Ability to listen well, and give and receive
direct, honest, and constructive feedback. Positive attitude, able
to work independently and contribute to a high-functioning,
collaborative team environment. Strong work ethic, reliability,
accountability, and commitment to excellence. Flexibility,
adaptability, and capacity to work in a fluid and often fast-paced
work environment. Commitment to follow and enforce all TERA
policies, maintain professionalism, and represent the work of TERA
and Tribal communities with dignity and integrity at all times. In
addition, the following are required minimum qualifications for
this position: Bachelors degree in any field. 5 years experience in
grant management (including federal and state grants), with a
proven track record of successfully managing multi-million dollar
grants. 3 years experience working at nonprofit or community-based
organizations. 3 years experience supervising contractors and/or
employees. Experience managing and tracking expenditures on
client/project-specific budgets. Highly organized and detail
oriented, with aptitude for developing and following through on
effective systems for project management, tracking, and reporting.
Outstanding skills in creating and managing complex spreadsheets.
utilizing formulas, pivot tables, filters, and other data
management tools. Advanced proficiency with office technology,
including Google suite (Mail, Calendar, Docs, Sheets, Drive), MS
Office suite (Word and Excel), Adobe Acrobat, videoconferencing
(Zoom, Meet), and ability to learn new software and technology.
Strong communication skills with the ability to write and speak
effectively. Preferred Qualifications: Experience working with
Tribes or Native-led organizations. Strong understanding of 2 CFR
and federal grant requirements (including federal procurement
requirements, Davis Bacon act, etc.) Familiarity with land
stewardship, wildland fire, beneficial burning, natural resource
management, and/or workforce development. HOW TO APPLY: All
applications must be submitted through BambooHR at
https://tera.bamboohr.com/careers Priority Application Due Date:
Monday, February 16, 2025 Applications received after this due date
will continue to be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position
is filled.
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