Location: Greensboro,NC, USA
The Proposal Development Officer will advance sponsored funding by assisting the faculty in developing and preparing grant proposals, to include interpretation of sponsors' requirements and editing/refining drafts, with a special focus on communicating technical information, accurately and effectively, for a range of academic disciplines.
The Proposal Development Officer will review proposals for coherence, agreement with the University's program directions, and adherence to sponsor guidelines. She/he will also aggressively seek research funding opportunities for faculty and disseminate targeted opportunities in a timely manner to support faculty research programs, and will assist the development of grantsmanship programming. She/he will create and distribute special reports, studies, summaries and analyses, and maintain a current knowledge of grant funding policies, regulations and procedures.
Primary Function of Organizational Unit
The Division of Research and Economic Development (DORED) manages N.C. A&T's research enterprise. DORED provides services to faculty and student researchers, to current and potential research partners, funding agencies, and economic development agencies. It is headed by the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development.
The Office of Research Services and Project Management assists researchers by identifying funding opportunities, helping with proposal writing and budget preparation, promoting and facilitating development of collaborative proposals, and by providing proposal development resources and grantsmanship programming for faculty and grant administrators.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelors degree from an accredited institution in journalism, communications, writing, natural or physical sciences, or masters degree with the equivalent combination of education, training, and experience from which comparable skills can be acquired. Experience developing competitive grant proposals and analyzing solicitations, RFPs and RFQs.
Essential Skills
* Exceptional communication (oral and written), analytical and research skills
* Ability to develop funding proposals in a clear, succinct, structure and compelling manner
* Ability to advise/assist faculty in higher education and to work productively with internal and external stakeholders to meet deadlines
* Ability to organize and facilitate proposal development teams
* Familiarity with budgets as they relate to proposals and grants
* Ability to work under time pressure and manage multiple projects at once
* Self-directed and detail-oriented; excellent skills in time management and organization
* Strong interpersonal skills with primary focus on service
* Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and electronic resources
Preferred Years Experience, Skills, Training, Education
Masters degree from an accredited institution in journalism, communications, writing, natural or physical sciences, or the equivalent combination of education, training, and experience from which comparable skills can be acquired. At least three years' experience developing competitive grant proposals and analyzing solicitations, RFPs and RFQs.
Required License or Certification Is this position eligible for a remote or hybrid work arrangement, consistent with university and state policies.