What are the responsibilities and job description for the FT Grants Development Specialist position at Luzerne County Community College?
Position Classification: Full-Time Administration
Minimum Position Qualifications:
- Education - Bachelor's Degree in a related field.
- Experience - Two (2) years experience in grant management, writing, and grant research in Public and Private Grant Institutions.
- Skills - Knowledge of grant funding policies and procedures and applicable local, state, federal and college regulations; proven record of grant fund attainment, implementation and financial management; skill in the use of personal computers and related software applications; knowledge of budgeting and fiscal management principles and procedures; knowledge of federal, state and/or community funding sources and potential grant funding sources; database management skills; ability to determine informational needs, to collect and analyze information, and to devise and develop statistical analyses and reports; ability to develop and produce grants and other proposals; ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; ability to provide technical advice and information to faculty and staff; skill in organizing resources and establishing priorities; ability to make administrative/procedural decisions and judgments; ability to analyze and interpret financial data and prepare financial reports, statements and/or projections; strong interpersonal skills and the ability to collaborate and work effectively with a wide range of the College workforce.
Plans, creates, prepares, submits and manages all College grant proposals; serves as a liaison between granting agencies, and the College in the budgeting and preparation of grant proposals and compiles and prepares comprehensive budget justifications; prepares and compiles all components of each grant submission, ensuring that the proposal is formatted, packaged, and submitted in accordance with granting agency requirements; creates the design, formatting and preparation of grant documentation, to include creation of computerized statistical summaries and/or graphics; creates a presentation strategy that sells the project idea; develops and maintains specialized databases and systems for recording and tracking grant proposals, awards, and related statistical information; creates and distributes standard and special reports, studies, summaries, and analyses, as required; develops and maintains a library of reference documentation, including such information as funding agency requirements and forms, investigator profiles and curriculum vitae, abstracts and reference literature, and other pertinent material; provides advice and guidance to College departments on the application of grant funding policies, regulations, and procedures; facilitates and supports the identification of funding opportunities, as appropriate; monitors and coordinates the administration of post-award grants to ensure that budgeting and administrative policies, procedures, and agency requirements are being followed; manages administrative problems and/or budget changes occurring during the awarded granting period; maintains currency of knowledge of grant funding policies, regulations, and procedures; disseminates and/or presents changes to departments and advises on the implementation of changes, and on the impact of changes on funded operations; work closely with various college departments to assist them in obtaining funding to meet the College's strategic goals; seek opportunities to develop partnerships with other community colleges and universities, businesses, and private foundations; track trends in grant funding, particularly Federal and State agency trends and legislation, and its effect on College; maintains specialized databases and systems for recording and tracking grant proposals and awards.
Entry Salary: $52,814.48Standard Work Week: 35 hours
Apply End Date: February 16, 2025.
Salary : $52,814