Opioid Abatement Grant Field Representative - Southwest
Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General
Comanche County, US
Base: $55,000; bonus/equity: not specified; benefi...
On-site
Community-based service provider liaison
Grant application guidance
Evidence-based application development
The Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General is hiring a full-time Opioid Abatement Grant Field Representative to support opioid abatement efforts by coordinating with grant applicants and current grantees in the Southwest region. Candidates should possess grant administration experience and strong communication skills, with a preference for those with knowledge of mental health or substance use disorder-related grants
Job Summary
The Representative will provide on-site services including needs awareness, training, technical assistance, and project implementation support to potential grant applicants and current grantees in an assigned regional territory.
Responsibilities include building relationships with community-based service providers, conducting outreach to underserved political subdivisions, and assisting applicants in developing successful evidence-based grant applications.
This position requires extensive travel within an assigned regional territory, with most work conducted at employee-maintained workspaces and remote locations, and includes mileage reimbursement.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
The Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General is hiring a full-time Opioid Abatement Grant Field Representative to support opioid abatement efforts by coordinating with grant applicants and current grantees in the Southwest region. Candidates should possess grant administration experience and strong communication skills, with a preference for those with knowledge of mental health or substance use disorder-related grants.
Salary
Base: $55,000; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Mileage included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Community-based service provider liaison
Grant application guidance
Evidence-based application development
Extensive regional travel required
Reliable transportation for on-site visits
Nice-to-have
Knowledge of government accounting
Prior mental health grant experience
Prior SUD grant experience
Key Requirements
Grant administration experience
Knowledge of accounting principles
Ability to prepare and analyze financial reports
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation