Energy Grants Manager

Organization
Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe
Organization Summary

The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe is committed to the responsible operation of government, preservation of our heritage, promotion of our sovergeignty, and the protection of natural resources for our elders and future generations, while enhancing the health, economic well-being, education, and our inherent right to live as Ojibwe People.

Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Summary of Job Openings -  Updated weekly and posted on www.llojibwe.org/jobs/llbojobs.html

Applications can be found online at: www.llojibwe.org/jobs/llbojobs.html

Mail documents to: LLBO HR – 190 Sailstar Drive NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633 email documents to: [email protected] Call 218-335-3698 or toll free 1-800-631-5528 for more information.

 

Posting Date
Closing Date
Location in MN
Central
Job type
full-time
Salary

DOQ  $45,760 to 47,840 annually plus full suite of benefits

Hours

M-F 8-430

Some in and out of state travel required.

Primary Duties

Develop compelling grant proposals that clearly articulate project goals, timelines, budgets, and impact potential. Oversee the entire grant lifecycle, from pre-award planning through post-award reporting and evaluation. Manage complex grant budgets, ensuring responsible fiscal oversight and compliance with funding agency requirements. Liaise with funding agencies, providing updates and addressing inquiries.

Experience

Associate of the Arts (AA) degree in General Education required. Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant field such as environmental science, public administration, or business administration is preferred. Minimum of 2 years of experience managing grants, preferably with a focus on clean energy or sustainability projects preferred. Experience working with Tribal governments or communities is preferred.

How to Apply

https://www.llojibwe.org/jobs/llbojobs.html 

Energy Grants Manager ~ DRM~ D.O.Q ~ Job Code: 24-213 VALID CLASS D DRIVER’S LICENSE, SIGNED MVR FORM REQUIRED Summary: Works with Sustainability program staff to identify, apply for, and administer energy-related grants and funding opportunities. Education/Experience: Associate of the Arts (AA) degree in General Education required. Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant field such as environmental science, public administration, or business administration is preferred. Minimum of 2 years of experience managing grants, preferably with a focus on clean energy or sustainability projects preferred. Experience working with Tribal governments or communities is preferred. Duties/Responsibilities: Develop compelling grant proposals that clearly articulate project goals, timelines, budgets, and impact potential. Oversee the entire grant lifecycle, from pre-award planning through post-award reporting and evaluation. Manage complex grant budgets, ensuring responsible fiscal oversight and compliance with funding agency requirements. Liaise with funding agencies, providing updates and addressing inquiries.

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