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ATSU - Proposal Development Specialist
Kirksville, MO ( W Jefferson St Kirksville MO USA 63501)
Job Type
Full-time
Description
A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) invites applications for an exempt Proposal Development Specialist. This position can be located on either campus in Kirksville, Missouri or Mesa, Arizona. This professional's duties are predominantly intellectual and require advanced knowledge and must exercise discretion and judgment in the highly specialized field of pre-award grantsmanship, including advanced funding analyses, programmatic conceptualization, competitive original grant writing / editing, and advanced grant budget development skills. Sponsored Programs (SP) consists of a fast-paced, service-oriented team responsive to the dynamic needs of the University.
The proposal development specialist is a key SP pre-award team member, collaborating to provide grantsmanship expertise and grant-writing leadership to faculty, administration, and staff. They must excel at pre-award funding searches / analyses as well as leading / facilitating competitive extramural grant applications to federal, state, and / or foundation sources that align with ATSU's mission and strategic directions. The proposal development specialist also assists with post-award progress reporting / compliance and other specialized SP duties, as assigned.
This professional's duties are predominantly intellectual and must exercise discretion and judgment in the highly specialized field of pre-award grantsmanship, including advanced funding analyses, programmatic conceptualization, competitive original grant writing / editing, and advanced grant budget development skills. S / he must excel at pre-award funding searches / analyses as well as leading / facilitating competitive extramural grant applications to federal, state, and / or foundation sources that align with ATSU's mission / strategic directions.
Requirements
Major Job Duties
Research, analyze, and recommend SP funding opportunities based on institutional priorities
Identify / link ATSU programs to optimal external funding and serve as liaison between the University and funding agencies
Develop grant-related ideas / priority areas, forecast project needs, and write / prepare nationally competitive SP applications
Meet with and mentor deans, administrators, faculty, and stakeholders to develop funding strategies and secure grant funding
Handle / problem-solve incoming requests for SP assistance from ATSU faculty, staff, and students
Edit / write grant-related progress reports, special reports, and sub-award / contractual agreements
Survey and keep abreast of professional literature relevant to ATSU priority areas / strategic directions
Problem-solve / accomplish special projects assigned to Team SP.
Job Responsibilities
Prepare analyses of potential funding opportunities
Generate successful SP grant / contract applications, MOUs / MOAs, subawards, budgets, and reports
Research grant-related topics / demographics and cite relevant literature / evidence
Assist in daily SP operation
Nurture, mentor, and train doctoral-level faculty and professional staff on grant issues and skill-building
Prioritize and issue grant-writing assignments and supervise team projects / proposals
Develop grant proposal budgets and narrative justifications
Perform grants management duties (e.g., fiscal / programmatic oversight and project reporting)
Manage / accomplish special projects as assigned.
Skills / Requirements
Applicants with proven writing skills and knowledge / experience in collaborative, team environments are preferred.
Experience with : 1) grant / technical / creative writing, program development, proofreading, editing, and / or scientific writing; 2) evaluating public / private funding sources; 3) working in a highly productive, fast-paced, and sometimes stressful environment, 4) working with multiple people and projects simultaneously; 5) working autonomously and in a team environment; and 6) managing multiple deadlines and priorities.
A bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education / training and proven writing ability are required.
Special Characteristics
Versatile
Organized, and willing to work under pressure of constant deadlines on varied and diverse projects / subjects
Self-starter who shows major initiative and dependability
Assertive yet tactful
Highly resourceful, creative, and professional with the ability to interact in a flexible and positive manner with contacts both within the University and externally
Able to give and receive constructive criticism and work closely and harmoniously with various grant / research team members, and especially faculty / deans.
ATSU offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverages, among more. If eligible, employee-elected benefits would begin the first of the month following hire date. For more information, please visit : atsu.edu / employment / benefits.
A.T. Still University (ATSU) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnicity, national origin, sex (including pregnancy), gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or veteran status in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs and activities.
In demonstrating mutual respect for all members of the ATSU community, ATSU is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO). Meeting this mission requires serving together in mutual respect of one another’s functions and each person’s importance as an individual.