Benefits
$68,495 - $87,298Limited Term End Date6-30-2027Position SummaryDuties & ResponsibilitiesManages and writes grant applications from concept to submission.Assists faculty and staff in writing grants; organizes, compiles, and analyzes data related to proposed projects; composes or edits proposals; drafts letters of inquiry, support, agreement, and commitment; provides training on development of grant proposals; and assists project directors with preparation and submission of renewal applications, grant modification requests, and reports.Collaborates with CNM staff across departments and outside partner agencies to write and submit complex large-scale federal grant proposals.Researches, analyzes, and identifies funding opportunities in support of CNM priorities; reviews literature dealing with funds available from public, private, and corporate sources; serves as liaison with funding agencies and organizations; and disseminates necessary information to obtain funding.Creates logic models and evaluation plans based on evidence-based researchFacilitates project development meetings; researches concepts; prepares drafts for internal review; develops budgets.Carries out active and effective grants development processes for a minimum of 20 federal, state, local, or private grants per semester for CNM and CNM Ingenuity; collaborates with administrators, faculty, and staff to determine funding needs and identify funding opportunities; collaborates with Business Office to review budgets and maintain fiscal responsibility.Leads the project management of all grants including pre-award and post-award management requirementsRecommends policies and formulates and implements procedures to address institutional priorities and needs.Maintains and manages multiple, concurrent deadlines, records of grants submitted, active projects, funding needs, potential funding sources and other grant activities.Facilitates Grant Management meetings as necessary to support Principal Investigators, Grant Accountants, and Institutional Research staff during grant periods and to prepare for grant reporting.Manages pre-award and post-award procedures:Pre-Award Grant Management: Work closely with faculty and staff in the development, writing, and submission of federal grant applicationsLocate, document, and approve funding sources for specific useDevelop budgets for grant proposalsDevelop logic models and theory of change models for grant proposalsIdentify evidence-based practices and data for grant proposalsCompletion of all Proposal DocumentationApply the approved indirect cost rate to grantsTimely and accurate submission of the proposals to the funding agency for considerationEnsure compliance requirements (funding agency and project specific) such as Business Office fiscal responsibility reporting, Human Subject, Animal Subject, Responsible Conduct of Research, Financial Conflict of Interest, Risk Assessment, etc. are satisfiedPost-Award Grant Management: Management of post-award fiscal administration, including compliance with funding agency requirements, for all grants and other restricted funds awarded to the College by sponsors, donors, private foundations, and government funders.Implementation of post-award compliance programs at the College in collaboration with the Business Office. This includes the development of policies and procedures, training programs and the dissemination of awards management information that supports compliance to agency, donor and College policyCompletes post-award reports and submits to funders.Performs other related duties as assigned.