Grants Administrator
Company: CAMPAIGN FOR TOBACCO-FREE KIDS
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Campaign for Tobacco-Free
Kids is the leading advocacy organization working to reduce tobacco
use and its deadly consequences in the United States and around the
world. Through our Global Health Advocacy Incubator , we tackle
other critical public health challenges across the globe –
including food and nutrition policy, injury and overdose
prevention, and building resilient and equitable health systems.
Our vision is a healthier and more equitable future for all.
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: The Grants Administrator is a member of the
dynamic, results-oriented International Grants and Contracts
Department at the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK) and its
global initiative, the Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI). The
International Grants and Contracts Department supports sub-grant
and contract work in over 40 countries in multiple health policy
programs, including tobacco control, food and nutrition policy,
cardiovascular health, road safety, vital statistics, drowning
prevention, and preventing epidemics. The Grants Administrator will
be responsible for managing administrative aspects of large and
diverse sub-grant portfolios to non-governmental organizations
(NGOs), universities, governments, and agencies worldwide. The
Grants Administrator will also work with International Grants and
Contracts Department staff members to advance CTFK and GHAI
advocacy initiatives through identification, issuance,
administration, and technical support oversight of global
sub-grants. This position reports to the Director, Grants and
Database Administration, International Grants and Contracts
Department. This is a Washington, D.C. based position. Currently,
the organization supports a HYBRID Work Model. WHAT YOU’LL
ACCOMPLISH: In coordination with the Director and other Grants
Administrator, manage the grants database system and intake of
sub-grants reports and maintain accurate database records of grant
schedules, amounts, site visits, reporting, and closeout
information. Prepare and submit weekly payment requests to the
Finance Department for review, approval, and timely disbursement to
grantees. Coordinate monthly reporting compliance by issuing
reminders to grantees for interim and final reports and updating
records in Fluxx to reflect submission status. Manage the Grants
inbox to ensure timely triage of grantee communications,
appropriate routing to responsible Program Officers, and
coordination of sub-grant payment processing. Manage and oversee
global program grants rounds bi-annual, out-of-cycle, and rapid
response request for proposals including management of grant
proposal submissions, overseeing and updating website, ensuring
deadlines are met, and coordinating with internal colleagues and
external partners. Train staff members throughout Global Programs
on the Fluxx database system. Work closely with the department
members and Finance Department to ensure relevant sub-grant records
are readily available during audit processes. In coordination with
senior Department staff members, assist the Program and Financial
Compliance Officers (PFCOs) with grants monitoring and reporting
(monthly/quarterly/yearly). Ensure grants compliance with U.S.
Government regulations, governing the transfer of U.S. funds abroad
by reviewing necessary information forms and compliance checks.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Train staff supporting international
programs on relevant existing or new internal subgrant processes.
Contribute to efforts to maximize efficiency, efficacy and
successful support for subgrantees and optimal outcomes of
sub-grant programs; and Perform other duties as directed by the
Vice President of Global Operations and the Director, International
Grants and Contracts Department. SKILLS YOU’LL BRING TO THE ROLE: 3
years of experience in international sub-grants management.
Bachelor’s degree in a related field required. One (1) year minimum
FLUXX Grants Database Experience preferred. Knowledge of and
proficiency with a variety of computer software applications
including Microsoft Word, Microsoft 365, Excel, Access, PowerPoint,
Outlook, and DocuSign. Strong oral and written communication
skills, including editing and proofing with strong attention to
detail. Knowledge of international policies and regulations is
preferred. Detail-oriented, flexible, accurate, and helpful with a
positive attitude. Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented
environment while juggling multiple projects and deadlines. Must be
reliable and a supportive team player with cross-cultural
sensitivity. Fluency in English is required and the ability to
speak additional languages is highly desirable. Willingness and
ability to travel when required. Must be authorized to work in the
U.S. WHY JOIN THE CAMPAIGN FOR TOBACCO FREE KIDS? A comprehensive
medical, dental, and vision plan for employees and dependents. 403b
plan participation (with 9% company contribution) 12 paid company
holidays, 15 vacation days, 10 sick days, and 5 personal days (on
an accrual basis each calendar year) You will be joining a
respected global health advocacy organization dedicated to creating
meaningful policy change and saving lives in our neighborhoods and
in communities worldwide. The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids is an
Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe our programs are
strengthened when they are developed and supported by individuals
with diverse life experiences, whose understanding of social and
cultural issues can help make The Campaign's work more inclusive.
We encourage qualified applicants of all ages, racial, economic,
social, cultural, sexual orientation, ability and gender
expressions, national origins, and veteran statuses to apply.
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