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Date Posted:
9/3/2025
Remote Work Level:
100% Remote
Location:
Remote, US National
Job Type:
Employee
Job Schedule:
Full-Time
Career Level:
Experienced
Travel Required:
Yes
Education Level:
Bachelor's/Undergraduate Degree
Salary:
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Categories:
Consulting, Data Entry, Federal Government, Product Manager, Project Manager, Research, Grant Writing
About the Role
Title: Grants Analyst - Federal Grants Oversight (Remote)
Location: US
Workplace: Fully remote
Job Description:
Integrity Management Services, Inc. (IntegrityM) is a woman-owned small business specializing in assisting government healthcare organizations prevent and detect fraud and abuse in their programs.
At IntegrityM, we offer a culture of opportunity, recognition, and collaboration. We thrive off of these fundamental elements that make IntegrityM a great place to work. We offer the flexibility our employees need to challenge themselves and focus on advancing their professional development and careers. Large company perks. Small company feel.
Position Title: Grants Analyst – Federal Grants Oversight
Location: Remote
Employment Type: Full-Time
Position Overview:
The Grants Analyst supports the evaluation, analysis, and monitoring of federally funded programs administered by states, tribes, and nonprofit organizations. This role focuses on assessing program performance, analyzing trends, and ensuring alignment with federal objectives and statutory requirements. The Grants Analyst contributes to data-driven decision-making, provide technical assistance to grantees, and support the continuous improvement of program implementation. Programs of focus may include LIHEAP, CSBG, and CED.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct programmatic analysis of federal grants, evaluating implementation, outcomes, and compliance across state, tribal, and nonprofit organizations.
- Monitor grantee performance using data, reports, and stakeholder engagement to assess compliance with funding objectives and federal regulations.
- Support development and refinement of program policies, guidance, and evaluation tools.
- Analyze quantitative and qualitative data to identify trends, performance risks, and areas for improvement.
- Prepare reports, dashboards, summaries, and presentations that communicate analytical findings to both internal and external stakeholders.
- Collaborate with program managers, financial analysts, and auditors to ensure a coordinated and effective approach to federal grant oversight.
- Participate in planning and executing program monitoring visits, webinars, and technical assistance activities.
- Contribute to best practices in programmatic oversight and continuous improvement of grant monitoring processes.
Requirements
Required Qualifications:
Candidates must meet all of the following:
- Bachelor’s degree in social sciences (psychology, sociology, economics, political science, history, public policy, public health) or in business/public administration with 24 semester hours in public policy, nonprofit management, or financial analysis, plus experience in programmatic analysis and monitoring of federal grants for states, tribes, or nonprofits.
- Meets one of the following: 24 semester hours in relevant coursework (up to 6 in business law); 4 years of program management/analysis; 5 years of oversight of grant(s) (e.g., LIHEAP, CSBG, CED); or equivalent education, training, and experience totaling 4 years in program analysis/management.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience supporting OCS-funded federal programs.
- Familiarity with performance measurement frameworks, federal compliance expectations, and outcome reporting.
- Strong research, data interpretation, and policy analysis skills.
- Proficiency with program reporting tools, collaboration platforms, and data management systems such as TeamMate+.
- Understanding of federal program design, policy implementation, and interagency coordination practices.
Travel:
May involve occasional travel for monitoring site visits, training events, or coordination with state, tribal, and nonprofit grantees.