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Provide training on how to provide trauma-informed, client-centered, and culturally competent legal screenings and direct legal representation to clients in immigration law before the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration Courts, and Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) pursuant to government grant compliance/metrics.
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With the support of the Grant Writing team, write and submit new and renewal proposals, concept papers, program reports, letters of inquiry and stewardship documents in accordance with funder guidelines.
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Essential functions of the job include fund-raising management, moves management systems, foundation grant writing, special events planning and management, and management of volunteer resources.
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Demonstrated senior-level experience in a leadership role in a museum or non-profit setting, including grant writing, fundraising, and financial management. Develops all exhibits by researching, writing, and installing new exhibits and rotating curatorial responsibilities with guest curators and staff.
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The Executive Director (ED) will report to the board of directors and have overall strategic and operational responsibility for the Seal Cove Auto Museum’s staff, programs, execution of the mission, and Strategic Plan.
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Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, sample of scholarly writing, and the names of three individuals who can be contacted by USC for references. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.
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Responsible for strategic planning, budget management, fundraising, grant writing, recruiting, training, supervision and evaluation of students and other CARE staff. Provides high-level project management, staff supervision, human resources support, and leads report writing, grant writing, and development activities.
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Participate in grant writing efforts of institutional partners (UCSC faculty, other program directors, and external partners as appropriate). Prepare reports and narrative for reports and grant proposals to the primary funding agencies (such as NHGRI, NIH, and NSF.
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Experience: Minimum of five years of experience in nonprofit management, fundraising, philanthropy, or a related field, with a proven track record of successful fundraising campaigns and donor stewardship; experience in grant writing and management is required, along with previous experience working with boards of directors and volunteers.
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Grant writing and fundraising experience is desirable. This role involves curriculum development, instructional design, staff management, and collaboration with healthcare professionals and organizations to ensure regulatory compliance and to enhance the quality of education and training provided.
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Offer a full breadth of engineering services, including planning, design, grant writing, public engagement, traffic, survey, right-of-way, GIS, environmental, cultural resources, civil, structural, electrical, and construction engineering.
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Supplemental Qualifications Experience in imaging flow cytometry, paper, and grant writing is preferred. Experience in imaging flow cytometry, paper, and grant writing is preferred.
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Build the grant infrastructure that establishes a library of grant writing and data resources, along with concept ideas. Manage and execute grant writing processes across the agency.
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Reporting to the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, the Director will be expected to promote the mission of the Center through program development, research, grant writing, community outreach, collaboration with criminal justice agencies, the sponsoring of conferences/events supporting the profession, and limited teaching responsibilities in their area of expertise.
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Experience within higher education grant writing preferred. Education Experience: Baccalaureate degree from an accredited academic institution required with at least one-year experience within grant writing.
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