Public Assistance Technical Specialist

United States
Temporary
Experienced
THIS IS A TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Position Summary:  In preparation for upcoming opportunities, Tidal Basin is growing its cadre team of experienced FEMA Public Assistance Technical Specialists who can respond to federally declared disaster events. The selected candidate will deploy and work onsite at the client's location providing assistance on FEMA’s Public Assistance (PA) program. The ideal candidate will have a solid understanding of the FEMA PA grant program and will be capable of managing multiple tasks with demanding deadlines.  Candidates must demonstrate a successful track record of working collaboratively with stakeholders ensuring compliance with the PA program guidelines. This is episodic work where you will deploy for potentially extended periods of time.

Job Duties and Responsibilities include:
  • Participate in the Exploratory Call and then attend and participate in the Recovery Scoping Meeting
  • Schedule, attend, and participate in all Recovery Transition Meetings with applicants
  • Provide programmatic and technical assistance, perform program reviews, and project analysis as required
  • Development of federal grant applications (FEMA Project Worksheets) for all Categories of Work, providing review and quality assurance as to damage descriptions, scope of work, cost estimates, and general content
  • Collect, analyze, organize, and summarize financial data
  • Formulate large and small projects and perform validations
  • Assist with preparation of change of scope requests, alternate project requests or improved project requests
  • In depth understanding of FEMA’s Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide
  • Guide applicants through the entire grant process, with experience using Grants Portal and/or Grants Manager
  • Provide project reviews for partial and final payment requests
  • Participate in scheduling and conducting site inspections
  • Prior experience performing financial closeout duties related to the FEMA PA Program.
  • Complete all required training
  • Must work onsite at the client’s designated location

Skills and Competencies:
  • High proficiency with Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Office Suite applications, and ability to quickly learn new computer software, programs, or tools, and utilize various video conferencing tools  
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Must be self-motivated, responsible, and confident with a commitment to integrity
  • Must possess high attention to detail, be very organized and able to prioritize multiple projects and meet deadlines
  • Must have a proficient understanding of concepts from applicant intake through project and subrecipient closeout
  • Experience working with Federal, State and Local Governments on the PA program
  • Project management or personnel/team management experience preferred
Education and Experience:
  • A bachelor’s degree is preferred.
  • Minimum of 3 years of professional experience working in the FEMA Public Assistance grant program.

Upon hire, secondary employment must be disclosed and approved.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Tidal Basin HoldCo, LLC and its affiliated companies, which includes Tidal Basin Government Consulting, are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.



 
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