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Grants and Technical Assistance Program Manager - Washington DC
Company: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Location: Washington, DC
Posted On: 05/04/2025
Grants and Technical Assistance Program ManagerSummary:The Department of Transportation Planning of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) is seeking a grants and technical assistance program manager to provide project management, grant writing/management, and project selection support for programs/projects that are primarily funded by the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB), which is the agency designated under federal law as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Washington region.Job ID/Number: DTP-102024Posted Date: 9/5/2024Job Location: Washington, DCPosition Type: Full-timeDivision: Department of Transportation PlanningDescription:The successful candidate for this position would bring a combination of project management skills, coordination capabilities, and technical expertise to manage technical assistance programs which primarily serve the TPB's local government members, as well as providing grant writing, grants management services, and grant support materials for the TPB's member agencies.The TPB's local technical assistance programs include the Transportation Land-Use Connections (TLC) Program, the Regional Roadway Safety Program (RRSP), the Transit Within Reach (TWR) Program, and more. The programs provide short-term consultant services to local jurisdictions for small planning and preliminary design/engineering projects. They were established by the TPB to promote regional policies to encourage alternative modes of transportation, vibrant communities, and roadways that are safe for all users. In any given year there are between 10 to 20 individual projects to manage (ranging from $60,000 to $100,000 each).In addition, the program manager would oversee the project selection processes for funding that is suballocated to the TPB from the Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Program, a federal grant program that funds design and construction of pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure at the local level (reviewing/selecting from approximately 25-40 applications per year in a short timeframe). This work requires close coordination with the region's three state departments of transportation.Lastly this position would track and monitor federal, state and other grant opportunities, especially opportunities where TPB members' individual or collaborative pursuit could support TPB goals, and could provide grants writing and management services to the TPB's members.POSITION SUMMARYThe successful candidate for this position must have excellent project and program management skills, a strong knowledge of and interest in transportation and land-use planning, and should be comfortable performing routine, process-oriented tasks while also maintaining organizational awareness and thinking about ways to improve planning activities.The successful candidate will: - Manage multiple technical assistance projects from inception to completion, including solicitation for applications, project selection among competitive proposals, consultant procurement, and project implementation.
- Market and promote the technical assistance programs to potential applicants at the local level, as well as among stakeholders.
- Share information about completed technical assistance projects through webinars, website, and other peer exchange opportunities and events.
- Develop and maintain relationships among jurisdiction staff and consultants.
- Make presentations about technical assistance programs, projects, and related issues.
- Promote regional principles of the Transportation Planning Board (TPB) through local technical assistance.
- Manage and conduct the solicitation and project selection for the DC, Maryland and Virginia Transportation Alternatives Program funding.
- Track and monitor federal, state and other grant opportunities.
- Write and track letters of support member jurisdictions ask for from TPB.
- Other duties as needed.REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
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