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A Grants & Projects Analyst for The Department of Health and Human Services in the state of Nevada is responsible for managing grant applications, monitoring project progress, and ensuring compliance with funding requirements. Key characteristics of this role include strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. This field impacts the community by securing vital funding for health initiatives, supporting the effective implementation of health programs, and contributing to the overall well-being of Nevada residents. Individuals interested in government employment will find this position both essential and rewarding.
Salary Range
- $49,000 – $70,000/ year
Required Experience
- A minimum education with a bachelor’s degree in public or business administration, accounting, finance, or related field Duration: ~4 years.
- Two years of experience as a Grant & Projects Analyst Trainee is necessary. This includes assisting with writing grant applications, determining grant/subgrant program eligibility, providing technical assistance to grant/subgrant clients, and assisting with fiscal aspects of grants/subgrants.
- One to four years as a Grant & Projects Analyst I and II, which includes writing grant applications, determining grant/subgrant program eligibility, researching, writing, and implementing grant program plans, managing fiscal aspects of grants/subgrants, providing technical assistance to grant/subgrant recipients, and monitoring and ensuring grant/subgrant recipient compliance.
- To advance to a Grant & Projects Analyst III, three to five years of progressive professional experience is required.
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