The Grant Specialist is responsible for researching and identifying grant opportunities, developing, writing, and submitting grant proposals, and managing and reporting on grant awards to support the City’s Parks and Recreation Department. The majority of this position’s time is dedicated to parks and recreation-related funding initiatives, including capital projects, programming, trails, open space, conservation, recreation access, and community wellness efforts. This position also supports grant research, proposal development, and coordination for other City departments. The remaining time supports other Parks and Recreation Department and City of Wheat Ridge initiatives and needs. Wheat Ridge was founded during the 1859 Gold Rush as a rest stop for miners and later named for its golden wheat fields. As unsuccessful miners turned to farming, the area thrived with orchards, vegetable fields, and later, greenhouses, earning the title “Carnation City.” Incorporated in 1969, Wheat Ridge now offers a central location with easy access to Denver and the Rocky Mountains. It operates as a home-rule city with a council-manager government, where the elected council sets policy, and the manager oversees daily operations and budgeting.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees