Grants & Compliance Administrator
Company: Pallet, Square Peg & Weld
Location: Seattle
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: 80,000-85,000 Grants &
Compliance Administrator Position Summary Classification: Regular,
Full-Time, Exempt (Salaried) Department: Finance / Administration
Reports To: Director of Finance or equivalent leadership role
Compensation Range (Washington Pay Transparency): $80,000 $85,000
annually, depending on qualifications and experience WELD is
committed to pay equity. Placement within the range is determined
based on relevant experience, skills, lived experience, and
internal equity. This range may be adjusted in accordance with
organizational compensation structures. WELD is a second-chance
employer committed to providing meaningful employment opportunities
to people who have been impacted by the criminal legal system. We
recognize that professional skills, leadership, and expertise are
often developed through nontraditional pathways. Key
Responsibilities Grant Administration & Compliance Manage the full
grant lifecycle for Federal, State, and local funding sources, from
award through closeout. Prepare, review, and submit grant
reimbursement requests and invoices, ensuring accuracy,
completeness, and compliance with funder requirements. Monitor
grant expenditures to ensure alignment with approved budgets and
allowable cost guidelines. Maintain official grant agreements,
contracts, amendments, and memoranda of understanding. Serve as a
primary point of contact for grant managers and funding agencies,
including HUD and other public funders. HUD & Federal Reporting
Ensure compliance with 2-CFR HUD grant requirements, including
reporting, documentation, and record retention standards.
Coordinate HUD-required data, reporting, and monitoring activities
in collaboration with the Shared Services team and Program staff.
Support preparation for funder monitoring visits, audits, or
reviews and respond to findings as needed. Medicaid Readiness &
Behavioral Health Compliance Support organizational readiness for
Medicaid billing by assisting with compliance documentation,
reporting workflows, and internal controls. Coordinate with
leadership, finance, and clinical staff to ensure FCS and Medicaid
requirements are clearly understood and operationalized. Help
develop and maintain procedures that align grant compliance with
behavioral health regulatory standards. Reporting & Data Systems
Prepare and submit required grant reports for Federal, State, and
local funders. Coordinate with program staff and Data Manager to
ensure data accuracy in required systems (e.g., HMIS or other
reporting platforms). Support continuous improvement of data
collection and reporting processes to reduce administrative burden
on frontline staff. Training, Documentation & Internal Support
Develop, document, and maintain standard operating procedures
related to grants, invoicing, reporting, and compliance. Provide
training and technical assistance to staff on grant requirements,
allowable costs, documentation standards, and timelines. Translate
complex grant and regulatory requirements into clear, accessible
guidance for staff with diverse professional backgrounds. Equity,
Mission & People-Centered Practice Approach compliance work with an
understanding of re-entry, housing instability, and behavioral
health systems. Support WELDs commitment to dignity,
accountability, and transparency in the use of public funds.
Partner with program teams in a collaborative, solutions-oriented
manner that prioritizes participant well-being. Qualifications
Required Qualifications Minimum of three (3) years of experience in
grants administration, compliance, contracts, or related work.
Relevant experience may be gained through nonprofit, public sector,
community-based, or nontraditional roles. Experience working with
Federal and/or State grants, including invoicing and reporting.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Ability to
communicate complex requirements clearly, respectfully, and
accessibly. Preferred Qualifications Bachelors degree in Public
Administration, Finance, Accounting, Social Work, Public Health, or
a related field OR an equivalent combination of lived experience,
professional experience, and training Experience working with
HUD-funded programs or other Federal Grants with 2-CFR
requirements. Familiarity with HMIS or other human services data
systems. Experience supporting Medicaid or FCS billing, behavioral
health compliance, or healthcare-related funding. Experience
working in re-entry, housing, behavioral health, or other
people-centered nonprofit environments. Skills & Competencies
Knowledge of grant accounting principles and federal compliance
requirements. Ability to interpret and apply Federal and State
regulations in practical, mission-aligned ways. Strong written and
verbal communication skills. Workable skills in Excel or Google
Sheets, experience in Salesforce preferred. Collaborative approach
to working across departments. High level of integrity, discretion,
and accountability. Comfort balancing regulatory compliance with
trauma-informed, equity-centered practice. Work Environment This
position operates within a hybrid office environment and requires
extended periods of computer and administrative work. Regular
collaboration with program, finance, housing, and leadership staff.
Occasional interaction with funders, auditors, and regulatory
agencies. Employment Details & Pay Transparency (Washington State
Compliance) Employment Type: Regular, Full-Time FLSA Status: Exempt
Work Schedule: Typically MondayFriday during standard business
hours; flexibility required to meet reporting and compliance
deadlines. Compensation Range: $80,000 $85,000 annually Benefits:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance; paid time off; paid
holidays; retirement plan options; professional development support
WELD complies with Washington States Equal Pay and Opportunities
Act. Compensation decisions are made without regard to gender,
race, ethnicity, or other protected characteristics and are based
on job-related factors such as experience, education, skills, and
internal equity. Primarily office-based with extended periods of
computer use. Regular collaboration with program, finance, housing,
and leadership staff. May involve interaction with funders,
auditors, and regulatory agencies. Equity, Access & Encouragement
to Apply WELD strongly encourages people with lived experience of
incarceration, criminal legal system involvement, housing
instability, substance use recovery, or behavioral health
challenges to apply. We believe lived experience strengthens our
organization and improves our ability to serve participants with
dignity and effectiveness. We are committed to creating a workplace
where staff are supported, valued, and able to grow professionally.
Why This Role Matters at WELD This position helps ensure that WELD
can continue serving people returning from incarceration with
stable housing, employment pathways, and behavioral health
supportwhile meeting the accountability requirements tied to public
funding. The Grants & Compliance Administrator protects the
organizations funding, strengthens internal systems, and helps
translate compliance into sustainable, mission-driven practice.
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