Job Description
ABOUT CPEHN
The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN) envisions a world in which all communities regardless of their income, sex, race, ethnicity, primary language, LGBTQ+ status, disability or immigration status, have the opportunity to live with optimal physical, behavioral, oral, and overall health and well-being, and to thrive. In this system, all patients are treated with the same level of dignity and respect, allowing everyone to achieve the best possible health outcomes.
Our mission is to bring together and mobilize communities of color to advocate for public policies that advance health equity and improve health outcomes in our communities.
As a multi-ethnic network representing organizations serving millions of Californians, CPEHN brings together and builds power in diverse communities of color. As a network, CPEHN is the collective voice for racial justice, health equity and health care system reform.
We have four main approaches to how we do our work:
Policy Advocacy . We advocate for federal, state and local policies that advance health equity.
Network Building . Everything we do is done in collaboration with our nonprofit and grassroots partners.
Policy Research . Our research focuses on studying and understanding disparities in health access, utilization and outcomes by race, ethnicity, language, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and immigration status.
Storytelling helps us sustain attention, build trust and inspire action in and on behalf of our communities.
OUR CULTURE
Equity isn't just a buzzword for us - it's the bedrock of our culture, shaping everything from our hiring practices to our transparent salaries and unwavering commitment to staff development. That bedrock is supported by our commitment to work-life balance through things like our monthly "Slow Fridays" that make it easier to take time off, annual "Fun Days" that are exactly what they sound like, and a hybrid work schedule that lets you blend the best of both worlds. At our core, we're crafting a community where everyone can thrive.
THE OPPORTUNITY
CPEHN is seeking a Grants Manager . This role may be a full-time staff or part-time consultant position depending on the candidate and their specific context.
Reporting directly to the Executive Director, the Grants Manager is responsible for managing overall grant efforts by tracking ongoing grants, drafting proposals and reports, supporting research and programs, and being a thought partner on strategic grant opportunities. We are looking for someone to join our team who is passionate about health equity and has experience in grant reporting and proposal development and working with communities of color . This is a unique opportunity for someone to advance the scope of funding through a strong health equity lens while creating content as part of a team working to promote health equity for California's communities of color.
We welcome applicants who have strong writing, proofreading, and project management skills, even if they have less experience with grants, provided they can learn the grants-specific skills on the job.
Key Job Duties: Maintain and grow partnerships with current funders to help them understand organizational needs
Execute the preparation, submission, and management of grant proposals to governmental agencies and foundations
Work closely with staff across the organization to prepare grant reports and support organization-wide research activities including data collection, evaluations and other qualitative and quantitative analyses
Manage the seasonal grant reporting process and ensure the organization is set up for success outside of busier grant reporting months
Maintain accurate information about funders, giving history, areas of interest, and grant tracking/reporting
Essential Skills: Strong analytical and critical thinking skills grounded through an equity lens
Strong writing and proofreading skills
Strong time-management skills, including prioritization of multiple projects with conflicting deadlines
Communicate effectively, persuasively and professionally, in both written and verbal forms, with a wide range of individuals, organizations, and funding sources
Team player who understands when to work independently and when to lean on their colleagues
Thrives in a fast-paced environment and can work independently with minimal supervision
Cultural humility and ability to understand issues impacting all communities of color
Required Qualifications: At least 3-5 years of professional writing and proofreading experience (ex. Grant writing, proposal development, technical writing, etc.)
At least 3-5 years of project management experience
Preferred Qualifications: At least 2-3 years of experience working with grassroots community organizations
Grant reporting and health background preferred
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
$75,000 - $77,000. At CPEHN, we understand the importance of benefits and how they contribute to the overall well-being of our staff. We provide excellent benefits (100% employer paid health and dental insurance, up to 10% employer retirement contributions, sabbatical leave, generous PTO with 1 week winter holiday every year, frontloaded sick leave, and more). CPEHN provides all employees with professional development funds to grow and hone skills relevant to their work.
CPEHN is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to identifying and developing the skills and leadership of people from diverse backgrounds. Bilingual individuals are encouraged to apply.
CPEHN Values: Integrity | Equity | Collaboration | Commitment California Pan-Ethnic Health
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