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Contract Specialist/ Procurement Specialist (Grant/ Grants) (HYBRID ROLE)

22nd Century Technologies, Inc.
$29.00/hr. on W2 without benef
United States, Tennessee, Nashville
Feb 12, 2026
Job Title: Contract Specialist/ Procurement Specialist (Grant/ Grants) (HYBRID ROLE)

Pay Rate: $29.00/hr. on w2 without benefits

Location: Nashville, TN, 37243

Duration: 12+ months

Shift Timing: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Must:

  • 4 Years of Experience in Procurement.
  • 4 years of experience in contracts management
  • 4 years of experience in RFA/RFGP.
  • 3 years of experience in grants management.
  • Must Have Bachelor's degree.


Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Receive and triage contract requests from program staff; confirm the service need, period of performance, funding source, and required timeline.
  • Develop (or support development of) the Scope of Services and ensure alignment with program intent, grant/appropriation allowability, and state contracting requirements.
  • Prepare or validate the contract budget, including max liability, line-item structure, and any required budget attachments.
  • Identify the appropriate contract pathway (new, renewal, amendment, termination) and plan backwards from deadlines.


Competitive procurement management (RFA/RFGP and related requirements):

  • Determine whether the procurement must be competitive and coordinate early with the appropriate procurement/competitive coordinator.
  • Support development of competitive documents and packages (e.g., RFA or RFGP) using approved templates and required scoring structure.
  • Manage the competitive timeline and logistics, including schedule-of-events coordination, required postings, evaluator coordination (as applicable), and timely submission of required forms.
  • Ensure competitive integrity and compliance steps are met (required forms, attachment consistency, and documentation standards).


Caspi Contract Tracking System (active daily use):

  • Actively use Caspitinitiate, route, and track contracts across the full lifecycle (new contracts, renewals, and amendments).
  • Create and maintain contract records in Caspio, ensuring required fields are complete and accurate (e.g., contract identifiers, vendor, term dates, maximum liability, funding source, competitive status, and key milestones).
  • Monitor workflow/status stages in Caspio; respond to send back" items, correct documentation, and resubmit packages promptly.
  • Use Caspi reporting views to identify expiring contracts, prioritize renewals, and track open requests by workflow stage.


Submission to Service Procurement Office and contract execution support:

  • Ensure the full submission package is complete and submitted to the Service Procurement Office by scheduled deadlines, including all required forms, endorsements, and attachments.
  • Coordinate revisions requested by procurement, legal, fiscal, or leadership to keep execution on track.
  • Confirm execution and ensure executed agreements and identifiers are uploaded/recorded in Caspi and communicated to the program team.


Contract tracker and lifecycle management (Caspi or Excel):

  • Maintain a live contract tracker/report that includes, at minimum:
  • contract name
  • date request received
  • date submitted to Service Procurement
  • current status
  • execution date
  • key identifiers (as applicable)
  • Proactively manage the contract lifecycle:
  • initiate new contracts early enough to prevent service gaps,
  • start renewals well before end dates,
  • process amendments to funding, dates, or terms with proper documentation and approvals,
  • support terminations/closeouts as needed and ensure documentation is retained.


Invoice review and payment processing (timeliness + compliance):

  • Review contract invoices for accuracy, alignment to contract terms/budget, required documentation, and deliverable requirements.
  • Ensure invoices are properly stamped, reviewed, accurately coded, and routed/processed for payment within five business days of receiving the invoice and required supporting documentation.
  • Track invoice status using Caspi and follow up on invoices stalled in workflow.


Ongoing monitoring, reconciliation, and reporting:

  • Maintain monitoring files and/or Caspio/Excel reports to track:
  • cumulative spend and remaining balance,
  • invoicing cadence and late invoices,
  • contract end-date risk and renewal status,
  • issues requiring corrective action.
  • Identify and elevate risks early (late invoicing, documentation gaps, overspend risk, end-date risk) with recommended corrective actions.
  • Provide routine status updates to program leadership on contract progress, execution timelines, and invoice/payment status.


Program support and stakeholder coordination:

  • Assist program staff with contract development and submissions by providing templates, guidance, and hands-on coordination from draft through execution.
  • Coordinate across program, fiscal, legal, and procurement stakeholders to move contracts through review efficiently and maintain audit-ready documentation.
  • Maintain organized contract files (competitive documentation, drafts, approvals, executed agreements, amendments, invoice support) consistent with retention requirements.


Grant Contract Analyst KSAs (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities):

  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment while meeting critical deadlines
  • Ability to handle important matters while maintaining confidentiality
  • Skilled in developing concrete action plans to solve problems and streamline procurement processes
  • Self-starter who is skilled at managing project timelines, exhibiting punctuality, and communicating effectively
  • Knowledge of grant cycle and procurement processes


Education Requirements:

  • Education and Experience: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree AND experience equivalent to substantial (five or more years of) full- time increasingly responsible professional staff administrative experience.
  • Substitution of Experience for Education: Qualifying full-time increasingly responsible sub- professional, paraprofessional, or professional experience may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis, to a maximum of four years.
  • Substitution of Education for Experience: Additional graduate coursework in public administration, business administration, or other acceptable field may be substituted for the required experience, on a year-for-year basis, to a maximum of two years.

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