Information Specialist - Grants Management - ACF/OGM/OHS - Region 4
Company: Guardians of Honor LLC
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Guardians of Honor
is a small management consulting firm supporting the federal
government since 1997 (www.gohnow.com). We are looking for an
energetic new team member experienced in Federal grants management
to support our Office of Head Start client. GOH is recruiting in
anticipation of potential future openings that are subject to final
approval and funding. No guarantee of position availability can be
made at this time; however, candidate identification and
preliminary interviews are being conducted to support timely hiring
should authorization be granted. The Information Specialist is
responsible for leading grants management data analysis and
reporting tasks, as well as serving as the primary data / system
point of contact between the functional and technical teams. The
Information Specialist is responsible for providing dedicated
customer service to clients by executing grants management
processes that meet client needs and expectations. The Information
Specialist organizes and executes specific tasks throughout the
grants management lifecycle to enable a seamless participant,
grantee, and client experience. The Information Specialist is also
responsible for assisting with building, maintaining, and testing
databases and IT infrastructure and consolidating data from
multiple sources so analysts and team members may easily access and
interpret data reliably. Duties and Responsibilities: Support key
pre- and post-award grants management activities, such as, but not
limited to: materials, correspondence, web content, surveys / forms
and information collection tasks, reviewer / competition websites,
SharePoint sites, answering emails and phones, preparing analysis
and reports, help desk inquiry log, application screening, reviewer
recruitment, reviewer and panel rosters, panel assignments,
honoraria payments, funding slates, decision letters, project
abstracts,G5/GrantSolutions/etc. administration, closeout
functions, and other activities as assigned Coordinate and
collaborate across the team to assure that all work products
content and functionality are of highest quality and informed with
up-to-date information Attend weekly contract management and daily
stand-up meetings as needed to support contract execution;
Contribute to client progress and status reports (i.e., monthly
reports, weekly registration metrics, etc.) Develop SOPs and QC
procedures; and update to reflect efficiencies, best practices, and
lessons learned Develop databases, reports, and other tools as
needed to support efficiencies and process improvement; Maintain
and update grants management databases? Support database
administration and oversee maintenance of data, databases, and
systems? Prepare and maintain project file folders with all
completed work products, artifacts, and deliverables Stay up to
date on necessary technology and processes and show initiative in
capturing, documenting, and implementing best practices and lessons
learned to improve quality and efficiency of services and solutions
Lead coordination and develop methodologies to support functional
team in execution of daily activities to include data storage, data
validation, data analysis, etc. to support project goals? Test
systems, lead test scenarios, and identify/document/remediate all
issues Requirements: Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree
required, master's degree and/or relevant certifications preferred
At least 3 years of professional experience High level of
demonstrated proficiency in utilizing a variety of web-based and
commercial off-the-shelf data management software packages such as
Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, SmartSheet, Tableau, etc. High level
of demonstrated proficiency in aggregating, analyzing, and
presenting data gathered from multiple sources Ability to work
onsite at the Regional Office Experience and education in
education, early childhood education, child development, public
administration, family and consumer science or related fields
preferred Knowledge of Head Start Program and applicable grant
systems a major distinguishing feature Work Environment: The work
environment is a typical office setting. Physical demands: The
physical demands of the job include sitting for extended periods,
and occasional walking and standing. Position type and expected
hours of work: This is a full-time exempt position. Typical work
hours are Monday-Friday, 40-60 hours per week. Some job activities
may be required outside of typical workdays/hours. Overtime is
expected during peak periods. Travel: 10% local and regional
travel, with overnight stays necessary Required education and
experience: Bachelor’s degree required Additional eligibility
qualifications: A minimum of 3 years of industry-specific
experience required
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