Careers

Grants Manager

Description:

The Grants Manager leads and owns the full lifecycle of grant funding to support community impact initiatives and strategic priorities. This position identifies funding opportunities, coordinates proposal development, manages compliance requirements, and ensures accurate financial and program reporting. The Grants Manager collaborates closely with Community Impact, Development, and Finance teams to ensure grant funding supports priority initiatives such as youth opportunity, financial stability, health community, and community resiliency. This position supports the administration of reimbursement-based grants by coordinating documentation and submission of reimbursement requests in collaboration with the Finance Department. This role also ensures that grant funds are administered in compliance with federal, state, foundation, and corporate funding requirements while demonstrating measurable community outcomes.

classification:

Full Time

Education:

Bachelor’s degree in nonprofit management, public administration, business or a related field required.

Experience:

Preferred Qualifications • Experience in grant writing, grant management or nonprofit development. • Experience managing foundation, corporate and/or government grants. • Familiar with nonprofit financial reporting and budgeting. • Experience working with federal or state grant compliance. • Experience with nonprofit financial reporting and budget development. • Familiar with grant management systems or CRM platforms.

How to Apply:

Please send resumes to jobs@unitedwayofacadiana.org or apply at the link below.

Early Head Start Teacher

Description:

The United Way Early Learning Center Teacher is responsible for working with all United Way Early Learning Center (UW-ELC) staff to better meet the development needs of Early Head Start children and their families as prescribed by the Head Start Performance Standards. This position provides quality services in the timeline mandated by the Head Start Performance Standards. The Teacher is responsible for supporting the social and emotional development of children and encouraging the support and participation of the families of the children in the UW-ELC program.

classification:

Full Time

Education:

A minimum of a Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) in Infant and Toddler Education associate or bachelor’s degree preferred. Minimum of three – five years’ experience in early childhood education.

Experience:

3 – 5 years experience

How to Apply:

Please send resumes to jobs@unitedwayofacadiana.org or apply at the link below.