The Grants Associate is responsible for executing administration, compliance, data and reporting activities. They will support all aspects of grants management, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in proposal processing, compliance and troubleshooting. The Grants Associate will be an important member of the Grants team and report to the Director of Grants Administration. The successful candidate will be a proactive and detail-oriented person, with excellent communication and data management skills, who will work with staff across the organization and engage with grantees around the world.
This position is fully remote with geographical pay differentials and offers the opportunity to work with purpose-driven professionals dedicated to impactful grantmaking.
ORGANIZATION
The Disability Rights Fund (DRF) supports the disability rights movement around the world by resourcing organizations of persons with disabilities (OPDs) to advocate for equal rights and full participation in society. The Disability Rights Advocacy Fund (DRAF), DRF’s sister organization, supports advocacy for legislative change. DRF/DRAF currently works across Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, and the Caribbean. The Funds are grounded in participatory and gender transformative approaches and follow grant making, peer learning, and advocacy strategies to support OPDs to advance the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), including in implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Global Disability Summit commitments, and other key international frameworks.
At DRF/DRAF, we believe our people are what make us great. Reflecting our values and participatory approach, persons with disabilities are leaders and decision makers at all levels of our organization – including our staff, Board, and Grant Making Committee. We value teamwork and a supportive work environment. Our goal is to find individuals who are good at what they do and passionate about our purpose.
To learn more about the Disability Rights Fund, please visit https://disabilityrightsfund.org/
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE GRANTS ASSOCIATE
Grant Administration (20%)
Compliance & Due Diligence (20%)
Data Integrity & Reporting (40%)
Relationship Management (15%)
Other Duties (5%)
To fulfill these responsibilities, the ideal candidate will have/be able to:
Preferred, but not required qualifications are:
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Benefits
Location: DRF operates globally, and all staff work remotely.
DRF offers a comprehensive compensation package including allowances/benefits appropriate to the location of the role (i.e., health, short/long term disability, insurance, pension/retirement contributions, work from home stipend), 15 days annual leave, two organizational-wide wellness weeks when the organization closes, paid holidays, reasonable accommodation resources, comprehensive parental leave and commitment to professional development and growth. DRF is committed to a total compensation philosophy that considers cost of living/ labor differentials and additional resources so all staff can flourish. We utilize a salary range framework to account for cost of living/labor differentials around the world. Staff are paid in their local currency.
Below is the salary range in USD with sample locations. Final salary offer within a range is based on a totality of factors including relevant experience, internal equity, and geographic location. At the initial interview, the recruiting team can provide details regarding salary ranges based on the candidate's specific geographic location.
Salary ranges based on sample locations:
$64, 634 - 69,875 New York City, Geneva, San Franciso
$60,125 - 65,000 Chicago, Sydney, Vancouver
$51,106 - 55,250 Pittsburgh, Amsterdam, San Paulo
$45,093 - 48,750 Addis Ababa, Lisbon, Bend (OR)
$39,081 - 42,250 Kigali, Athens, Mexico City
This is a full-time, 35 hours per week position (non-exempt if within the United States) reporting to the Director of Grants Administration. This position is primarily remote but will require limited international travel (approximately 10% of the time), depending on safe travel conditions. The position requires working at least 50% of time within the Eastern Standard Time zone (UTC+5) standard working hours, however, working hours may vary at certain times according to operational needs. The position will be part of a global team spanning different time zones, so the candidate must be able to accommodate early/late meetings when needed to work effectively.
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