Regional Grant Coordinator - Indiana Residents Only

aFit Staffing Inc.

Regional Grant Coordinator - Indiana Residents Only

Indianapolis, IN
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Regional Grant Coordinator


    Be part of a transformative effort to improve the health and well-being of rural communities across Indiana.

    Our client is leading Indiana’s 5-year Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP), including the Make Rural Indiana Healthy Again (MRIHA) Regional Grants, a historic $600M investment to strengthen healthcare access, prevention, and system resilience across 64 fully rural and nine partially rural counties. This initiative brings together state leadership, healthcare providers, and community organizations to design and implement solutions that reflect local needs while advancing a shared, statewide vision for better health outcomes.

    This is a high-visibility, field-based role with direct impact on healthcare access and outcomes across your region.


    About the Role

    As a Regional Grant Coordinator, you will serve as the operational backbone of this initiative at the regional level, helping turn statewide strategy into on-the-ground action. You will manage grant implementation, support regional partners, and ensure alignment with state and federal requirements.

    In this role, you will act as the primary liaison between the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH), regional coalitions, and statewide partners, guiding communities through planning, execution, and reporting efforts that expand access to care and improve health outcomes.


    What You’ll Do

    Grant & Contract Management

    • Serve as the primary regional contract manager for organizations receiving RHTP funding
    • Monitor compliance with state and federal requirements, including budgets, allowable expenses, and documentation
    • Ensure regional coalitions meet milestones, deliverables, and timelines
    • Identify risks or performance issues and escalate as needed
    • Maintain audit-ready documentation using state-approved tools and systems

    Partner Coordination

    • Collaborate with statewide Technical Assistance Providers (IHA, IPHCA, IRHA)
    • Participate in regional meetings, workgroups, and planning sessions
    • Align regional strategies with CMS and state priorities
    • Share insights and best practices across regions

    Reporting & Performance Tracking

    • Coordinate data collection and performance tracking aligned with CMS requirements
    • Ensure timely submission of regional reports to IDOH
    • Support partners in meeting reporting expectations and documentation standards
    • Monitor outcomes and support corrective action planning

    Stakeholder Engagement

    • Serve as the day-to-day liaison between IDOH and regional partners, including hospitals, clinics, EMS providers, and community organizations
    • Ensure regional efforts reflect local needs and priorities
    • Maintain strong communication with statewide leadership and teams

    Program Implementation

    • Help partners interpret program guidance and funding requirements
    • Track progress, identify barriers, and support problem-solving
    • Promote consistency through shared tools, templates, and frameworks

    What You Bring

    Skill | Required / Desired | Years of Experience
    ---|---|--- Bachelor’s degree in public health, health administration, public policy, business administration, or related field | Required |
    Experience in grant management, contract oversight, program administration, or related work | Required | 5 years
    Experience working with healthcare organizations, rural communities, or public health systems | Required | 3 years
    Strong understanding of compliance, budgeting, and reporting requirements for state or federal grants | Required | 2 years
    Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously with strong attention to detail | Required |
    Excellent communication, facilitation, and relationship-building skills | Required |
    Ability to work independently in a remote, field-based environment | Required |
    Must reside within the assigned RHTP region and be willing to travel regularly within the region | Required |
    Experience with CMS-funded programs or federal cooperative agreements | Highly Desired |
    Familiarity with Indiana’s rural health landscape, including hospitals, FQHCs, EMS, and community-based organizations | Highly Desired |
    Experience collaborating with statewide associations or multi-stakeholder coalitions | Highly Desired |
    Knowledge of rural health delivery, care coordination, or health system transformation | Highly Desired |

    Work Environment & Travel

    • Field-based / remote — must reside within assigned region
    • Regular travel within assigned region required
      • Region 1: Elkhart, Fulton, Jasper, Marshall, Newton, Pulaski, Starke
      • R egion 2: LaGrange, Steuben, DeKalb, Noble, Kosciusko, Cass, Miami, Wabash, Huntington, Whitley, Wells, Adams
      • Region 3: Benton, White, Carroll, Clinton, Warren, Fountain, Montgomery, Boone
      • Region 4: Grant, Blackford, Jay, Tipton, Madison, Randolph, Henry, Wayne, Fayette, Union
      • Region 5: Vermillion, Parke, Putnam, Clay, Owen, Sullivan, Greene
      • Region 6: Shelby, Rush, Decatur, Franklin, Jennings, Ripley, Dearborn, Scott, Jefferson, Switzerland, Ohio
      • Region 7: Brown, Lawrence, Jackson, Orange, Washington, Crawford, Perry, Harrison
      • Region 8: Knox, Daviess, Martin, Gibson, Pike, Dubois, Posey, Vanderburgh, Warrick, Spencer

    Why This Role Matters

    This is more than a coordination role. You will help shape how healthcare is delivered across rural Indiana, ensuring communities have access to the care, resources, and support they need to thrive. Your work will directly contribute to long-term, sustainable improvements in health outcomes across the state.